"I realized the most important part in the creation of this book was staying true to my own inner story. So I stopped digging in parts that didn’t need digging..."
Thoughtful interview. Looking forward to this incredible story. I would also love to see the play, “I Want to Be a Refrigerator When I Grow Up,” crayon on toilet paper. 🫶
I needed this today and look forward to reading and following this author. I copied and pasted so many of her responses into a fresh new doc I'm calling "Inspiration." Like, the importance of "staying true to your own inner voice, perspective, and story." And,"The only thing that stops the fear, and longing, and jealousy is to simply write."
And, "When you write the most god-awful feeling piece of text and abandon the page entirely and then come back weeks or months later and read what you wrote and realize it’s good as hell."
>>I’ve been writing since I was three, when I penned a play called “I Want to Be a Refrigerator When I Grow Up,” crayon on toilet paper. Deeper meaning: I’d always be full.
LOL. I can identify! I really enjoyed this interview and esp appreciated the wisdom of not "digging in parts that didn't need digging."
Thoughtful interview. Looking forward to this incredible story. I would also love to see the play, “I Want to Be a Refrigerator When I Grow Up,” crayon on toilet paper. 🫶
I needed this today and look forward to reading and following this author. I copied and pasted so many of her responses into a fresh new doc I'm calling "Inspiration." Like, the importance of "staying true to your own inner voice, perspective, and story." And,"The only thing that stops the fear, and longing, and jealousy is to simply write."
And, "When you write the most god-awful feeling piece of text and abandon the page entirely and then come back weeks or months later and read what you wrote and realize it’s good as hell."
Love her spirit ! And yes, would love to read her first piece of writing as a kid ☺️
wish I could afford a subscription.
>>I’ve been writing since I was three, when I penned a play called “I Want to Be a Refrigerator When I Grow Up,” crayon on toilet paper. Deeper meaning: I’d always be full.
LOL. I can identify! I really enjoyed this interview and esp appreciated the wisdom of not "digging in parts that didn't need digging."