COMPULSION, n. The eloquence of power.
I do think it is important to look at the writing as a job though and to commit to it like you'd have to commit to a regular nine-to-five.
Things aren't ever what they seem to be when you first look at them. What's important is that you keep your mind wide open and try to understand what's going on from a lot of different angles.
I often tell young people that as a writer you are very powerful, that you can make absolutely anything happen.
I write because I love to. I'm very, very fortunate to have found something that I love doing that also earns my living. But to be honest, I'd write even if I weren't being paid to.
There comes a time when you're losing a fight that it just doesn't make sense to keep on fighting. It's not that you're being a quitter, it's just that you've got the sense to know when enough is enough.
Work at your craft, write daily, and follow your dreams because dreams do come true.
Specifically in stand-up, I love jokes. I love short, structured ideas and a punchline.
Society always needs a level playing field. In order to do that, you have to have opportunity, and providing that opportunity begins with 'how do we bridge that gap,' that so-called Digital Divide? How can we get internet into every home possible?
Familiarity with your lover is what initially makes sex really good
I'm happiest with my family around me.