to live life as a writer is a very lucky thing.
I guess at it's very core love is connection that just makes so much sense you wonder how you used to live before you were lucky enough to experience it.
I was very lucky, because when I was at school, I had a great music teacher who would just take out these free-jazz records and play them for me. So it was in my early teens that I started to listen to jazz.
Most startups are not just built for the person who is using them. When you do that, every now and then you get really lucky and. . . are representative of some huge class of people who all want the same thing you do. . . but very often that just turns into a side project that doesn't go anywhere.
For most of my career I've been very lucky to have avoided major injuries.
Wayne's a little attached to that hat," Waxillium said. "He thinks it's lucky. " Wayne: "It is lucky. I ain't never died while wearing that hat. " Marasi frowned. "I. . . I'm not sure I know how to respond. " Wax: "That's a common reaction to Wayne.
I can draw pencil lines to show something is moving, but if I'm writing, I struggle with how to write it. The boy ran down the hallway? The boy ran quickly down the hallway? The boy ran down the marble hallway? I agonize over the words. So my editor works very hard. I'm lucky to have her.