I write in my pajamas on my sofa surrounded by my cats. It's a bit isolating. — Allison Schroeder Copy Share Image
Most of the people I write about I'm still in touch with, so I would be loath to make up stuff about… — Mary Karr Copy Share Image
Usually when I write a song, I'll write the music and then kind of fit some words to it. — Oscar Isaac Copy Share Image
Every play I write is about love and distance. And time. And from that we can get things like history. — Suzan-Lori Parks Copy Share Image
I write of the wish that comes true - for some reason, a terrifying concept. — James M. Cain Copy Share Image
I write as a matter of need - seven books and God knows how many short stories before anyone published me. — Jonathan Evison Copy Share Image
Why should I write a play? I don't have to write a play, do I? But somehow, I think that's what I'm… — Tom Stoppard Copy Share Image
In general, I write for ages 12 and up - although I've received emails from readers between the ages of seven and… — Marie Lu Copy Share Image
When I lecture, under almost all circumstances, I write a new lecture for the occasion. It helps me think. It helps me… — Marilynne Robinson Copy Share Image
It's kind of like a challenge to myself to be able to hear somebody else's hook and kind of interpret the words.… — Eminem Copy Share Image
I write almost entirely in bed or on a couch with my feet up on the coffee table. I feel most creative… — Gary Shteyngart Copy Share Image
The type of stories I write are about young people grappling with the biggest problems in their lives, often problems that are… — Morris Gleitzman Copy Share Image
I write in a very strange way. Things are very fragmentary for a very long time, and then they come together very… — Todd Rundgren Copy Share Image
I write for three or four hours and then hopefully I'll have something. Then I draw for the rest of the afternoon...… — Stephan Pastis Copy Share Image
A poem I write is not just about me; it is about national identity, not just regional but national, the history of… — Natasha Trethewey Copy Share Image
From a building right in front of my windows, I can observe the speed of the sunrises and sunsets. The voices of… — Andrea Hirata Copy Share Image
Believe it or not, I write on stage. I can't write anywhere else; I have to be in a moment. I also… — J. B. Smoove Copy Share Image
If I'm not writing a book, I'm doing promotion for a book. One thing I love to do is go off with… — Ruth Glick Copy Share Image
I'm a very introverted person. Nothing that's happened has changed that, but one of the reasons I write for teens is it's… — John Green Copy Share Image
Regardless of what I do, whether I write a book or whether I act or whether I host, I'll always do stand-up… — Howie Mandel Copy Share Image
When I write for 'n+1,' I begin by doing a lot of reading, to try to convince myself I'm not stupid. Then… — Chad Harbach Copy Share Image
The great thing about the Cthulhu shared-world setting is that no one owns the copyright, so I'm not constrained by publisher conventions,… — David Conyers Copy Share Image
In 'Happier at Home,' I write a lot about my struggle to create an unhurried atmosphere at home. — Gretchen Rubin Copy Share Image
I'm a visual person - when I write, my input is always visual. I worked in television for several years. — Karen Traviss Copy Share Image
I write songs. I perform. I play the guitar. I play the keyboard. — Fantastic Negrito Copy Share Image
Making sentences is what I do. I mean, the story will come as I write. — Per Petterson Copy Share Image
I write songs to turn myself into something else. And then I become that, and I want to become something else. — Mika Copy Share Image
I write mostly for pleasure, and the reading should ideally be for pleasure, too. — Ruskin Bond Copy Share Image
When I write, I make decent money doing it, but I don't wake up dreaming about writing. — Grant Heslov Copy Share Image
If I write scripts that nobody likes, I don't think we'll be doing 'True Detective.' — Nic Pizzolatto Copy Share Image
My seventeen years of teaching inform my sense of audience in every line I write. — Will Hobbs Copy Share Image
I don't perceive an audience at all when I write a book. It's pure self-indulgence. — Irvine Welsh Copy Share Image