The Other Me
‘Life’s Short Interruption: Part I’ iv. I finished the screenplay for the director, Mike, and pissed him off by ignoring his instructions – not completely, but enough. He wanted a biker flick set to a certain mould. I started with the mould, but somewhere along the way broke it, thinking he’d love whatever I wrote. When he didn’t, I rewrote it free of charge. He’d liked that version better, but had now moved onto other projects. It was my first lesson in writing for other people – give them what they want, not what you think will win them over. Most importantly, don’t ever believe you’re so brilliant that you…
The Other Me
‘Life’s Short Interruption: Part I’ ii. Writing remained my life. One day, I’d be successful, self-sufficient, because there was money in writing – not that’s why I was doing it. I wanted to tell stories. But a career in writing was the goal – a career in something I loved doing. How many people could boast that? I finished the latest draft of Book One of the NEXT GREAT FANTASY EPIC, but it sat there. I should’ve prepared it, sent it somewhere, but I didn’t. It wasn’t the fear of failure. It was dealing with people. With professionals. Ringing them. Talking to them. Writing to them. I could imagine it…