I don't have dry seasons, because I don't allow them.
“I don't have dry seasons, because I don't allow them.”
— Thomas Perry · Dry
The World Motivation
I don't have dry seasons, because I don't allow them.
“I don't have dry seasons, because I don't allow them.”
— Thomas Perry · Dry
I don't have dry seasons, because I don't allow them.
I do hope to bring Jane Whitefield back before too long.
Much of what we do in life has a huge component of luck.
I don't consciously do anything to maintain a unique voice.
If I don't have a project going, I sit down and begin to write something - a character sketch, a monologue, a description of some sight, or even just a list of ideas.
If I'm left high and dry at the end of this wild journey, just taking it is a great feeling.
I wake up every day thinking, 'I just can't do it anymore.' There's nothing left to say, and I'm completely dry. And then I get in the room with somebody and they say the right thing, and I'm on again.
I love Clinique. Their moisturizer is amazing. My skin tends to be really oily, but then at times I'm dry, and that's the perfect amount of moisturizer.
I always worried that the creative well would dry up. I was sure that if I wrote a book a year, I would eventually run out of ideas. Actually, the opposite has been true for me. The more I write, the more ideas come to me and it gets easier.
I feel like I should be a really happy, bubbly person to correspond with my good fortune, but I'm more of a this-could-dry-up-any-minute person who tries to enjoy it while it lasts. And if it does dry up, I'll still have the people I love, and I'll just figure out how to pay rent.