Video Interview by John Vogel
How do you make the case to people who don't necessarily believe that art matters?
How do you make the case to people who don't necessarily believe that art matters?
From an early stage, I was more interested in reading and writing and messing around with music than either of my siblings.
In many of my interviews, I asked people whether they thought there was a telepathic element to creating art.
Shifting from physical media to digital distribution has had a direct influence on the role the arts play in our lives.
We talk making art with a message—getting people to look and listen.
Creative people are always juggling a lot of things—always. That's the nature of creativity.
Einstein said, 'Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas.'
Many sexual trauma survivors find themselves living a messy reality.
'Beacons' was more autobiographical than most of the fiction I do.
Snow White was a respectable 36-B, just enough to hook the prince without being tawdry.