
(b. 1949– )
U.S. novelist and screenwriter“The only screenplays that aren’t tampered with are the ones that aren’t made. Making a movie is an ensemble act. Writers are not authors out there. And scripts are not books. They’re blueprints. You work with others or you’re gone.”
more infosource: The Paris Review Interviews, vol. I (New York: Picador, 2006), 398.
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category: blueprint, collaboration, ensemble, film, movie, screenplay, writing
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notes: Originally published in Issue 138 of The Paris Review, 1996.
“The first book is always the most fun, because when you write your first book you’re just a writer. Then you get published. Then you become an author, and once you’re an author the whole thing changes. You have a track record. You have a public. A certain literary persona. You can become very self-conscious and start to compete with yourself. No fun at all.”
more infosource: The Paris Review Interviews, vol. I (New York: Picador, 2006), 383.
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category: author, compete, first book, fun, persona, publishing, self-conscious, track record, writer, writing
medium: interview
notes: Originally published in Issue 138 of The Paris Review, 1996.
“It’s important to me to have a place to work outside of where I live. So I have always found myself an office. I go off to work as if I had a clock to punch; at the end of the day I come home as if I had just gotten off the commuter train. I need to impose a structure on myself.”
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Richard Price