A project like 'Rizzoli & Isles' is something you can't pursue. It's something that comes to you... I like to call it 'fairy dust.' And it happened without my having to do anything.
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Don't undertake a project unless it is manifestly important and nearly impossible.
The best project is one that asks a novel question.
Science fiction was never my thing. I have no interest in it. So I don't think I could successfully pull off being on a project like that without really losing my mind.
I usually have a couple of projects going on that are different. A 'Sin City' while I'm doing a 'Spy Kids' at the same time. I need different things going on.
Aside from the Rizzoli & Isles books, there are many other stories I want to write. The question is whether I'll live long enough to write them all!
You never undertake a project because you think other people will like it - because that way lies madness - but rather because you believe in it.
I wouldn't do a project if it weren't a story I wanted to tell. That's rewarding in itself, as a writer, if you're working on a story that you enjoy telling.
You know, I've always been very open to any project.
A dream project is anything I do when I'm awake.
It was really hard to find another project after my first film.
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