“I don't really feel pressure. I'm so distracted by what we're doing; I'm doing this four-acre project, it's just absorbing all my attention. Before you know it we're onto the next project, and so on and so forth.” KnowsFeelsNextAttentionFourProjectsPressureDistractedAbsorbingAcres Author:Tavares Strachan
“I write constantly, so it flows from one project to the next, and I would edit everything endlessly if I had the chance. I can always see ways to improve what I've done. At the same time, knowing it's all an ongoing life's work allows me to be less precious about blind alleys, failed experiments, and misfires.” IfsWayWritingI CanDoneNextChanceKnowingProjectsFlowBlindExperimentsOngoingEditsAlleys Author:Grant Morrison
“For me, on every project, I realize that I've boxed myself into a corner, or that the play necessitates some sort of theatrical convention that I realize I hate while I'm making it. So then the next play is always a rebellion. Or like, the thing I didn't even realize I was doing last time I will make sure I don't do this time. But there's always some other blind spot. And then that blind spot inspires the play that comes after.” PlayLastsHateNextRealizingInspireProjectsI HateBlindCornersSpotsRebellionConventionsLast TimeTheatricalBlind SpotsNext Play Author:Annie Baker
“I never had a lot of ideas. I always have exactly one that is the next project; the idea of a project beyond that project is ludicrous.” IdeasNextProjects Author:Annie Baker