My whole career, I've tried to bounce back and forth between everything, and not get typed out. I've done a pretty good job of not getting typed.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes I can think of so many ways of expressing myself that I feel I'm an old typewriter, and too many keys come forward at once - and I get jammed.
I didn't have time to sit down and look at the work of a year and choose what to type.
Writing can be a very isolating profession. By its very nature, you spend a lot of your time barricaded in your house or office, typing on your own.
I'm great at fake typing but in real life terrible.
I just sit at a typewriter and curse a bit.
Imagine that everything you are typing is being read by the person you are applying to for your first job. Imagine that it's all going to be seen by your parents and your grandparents and your grandchildren as well.
I've been fortunate enough in my career that I haven't been typecast at all.
I happen to write by hand. I don't even type.
My writing regimen is not very regimented. I tend to be a binge writer, working sometimes in the morning and sometimes all night. When I get going I like to hunch over the keyboard until I feel totally played out.
I try to sit down at the typewriter four times a day, even if it's only five minutes, and write three sentences.