I don't write for an auditorium full of people. I don't write for the microphone; I write for the page.
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I don't write for a particular audience.
I don't have a writer's room. I write all the shows myself. Ninety-one episodes a season, I'm sitting there at the computer writing and writing and writing because I want the voice to be authentic so that the audience is hearing from me and not other writers.
I have never written for an audience. On the other hand I do not write merely to please myself.
I do not write for an audience.
I don't have any sense of an audience when I'm writing. I don't consider the audience. Because all I'm interested in is the problem on the page.
I don't ever write with a particular audience in mind. I just write books that please me.
I wrote for so many years in a bubble, the way everyone does, and there were large swaths of time where you think you're doing this for nothing. An audience is crucial, a back and forth with the invisible readers.
I know I'm writing better now than I ever did for adults because I'm writing for an audience who know that they don't know everything.
Being a songwriter does not rely on an audience or other band members or a camera. I can just sit in a room and write songs.
I write all the time, even if it means recording in the hotel room. I write on the plane, anywhere, anytime I'm inspired or have ideas.
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