I have trusted to my intuition to find the subjects, and I have written intuitively. I have an idea when I start, I have a shape; but I will fully understand what I have written only after some years.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have always moved by intuition alone. I have no system, literary or political. I have no guiding political idea.
I usually have pretty good intuition on projects that I work on.
I spend several years trying to get inside the brain and heart of my subjects, listening to the interior monologues in their letters, and when I have to bridge the chasms between the factual evidence, I try to make an intuitive leap through the eyes and motivation of the person I'm writing about.
The important discovery I made very early is that my novels had to be written without any given plan or outline. I can't do it in any other way. But then they are dependent on the sentences, my intuition, and, as I have experienced many times, the subconscious.
Everything I do is just really my intuition, and every time I go against my intuition, it's a mistake. Even though I may sit down and analyze and intellectualize something on paper, if I go against my gut feeling, it's wrong.
Intuition will tell the thinking mind where to look next.
I make all my decisions on intuition.
When I start writing a novel, I have no sense of direction, no idea, really nothing.
For some reason I have a visual intuition that allows me to design things in an interesting way, and I don't know where that came from. Because I don't have this formal training, I seem to drift in a different direction.
I read, I study, I examine, I listen, I think, and out of all that I try to form an idea into which I put as much common sense as I can.