I wrote the worst novel ever.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I had novels to write, so I wrote them.
The worst story I ever wrote was after the conviction of Jeff Skilling and Ken Lay. My co-author and I wrote a piece for 'Fortune' saying everything's going to be different now.
Early on, I tried fiction, but I wasn't very good at it. I wrote a very bad novel that is thankfully sitting in a drawer somewhere.
I continued writing the bad plays which fortunately nobody would produce, just as no one did me the unkindness of publishing my early novels.
When I was a child, writing was the worst possible choice of a career in my family. My father had always identified himself as a writer to my mother when they met. When they met, he was writing this great novel, there was no doubt about it.
When I was a child, writing was the worst possible choice of a career in my family.
I am the worst judge of my books.
I started writing half a paragraph of a mystery novel, half a paragraph there, and they were terrible.
I'd never written a novel before, and I wrote a novel, and that turned out OK.
I was going to be the best failed novelist in Paris. That was certainly not the worst thing in the world that one could be.