I'm insatiably curious about human nature. I feel very lucky that as a writer I get to learn so much about it just to do my job right.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've learned so much as both a writer and a human.
Humans are very complex; I definitely have a new respect for authors that are able to write books nonstop. It's an incredible talent.
Literature at its fullest takes human nature as its theme. That's the kind of writing that interests me.
I'm insatiably curious about human nature.
I write human stories. I write about people. Not as a product of their environment. But from the stance that everybody is made of the same thing.
Mostly I'm writing about people, so I feel constrained to take with me my view of people, my curiosity about how people choose the things they do and why they come to certain decisions in a certain fashion and all the things that drive most writers.
My true nature, I believe, is writing.
Writing, for me, is an inherent part of understanding the material on a deeper level.
I think everything we do, on one level or another, as writers, most of our writing is informed by our world view. It's informed by our own understanding of spirituality; things that matter, things that are important to us. I write about things that matter for me.
I think everything we do, on one level or another, as writers, most of our writing is informed by our world view.
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