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What Turns James Lipton On?
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The same thing that drove Hamlet to distraction: "Words, words, words."
Question: What lessons has your career as a writer taught you?
James Lipton: I must confess that when I'm alone in my study, here in New York, writing; that's when I'm happy. Really, that's when I'm unequivocally happy. I may be writing well, I may be writing poorly, but I enjoy the act of writing and sometimes when it turns out okay, I feel an elation that is incomparable. A good day's writing, when I turn off my computer after I know that I've written okay, or as well as I can write, that's a day well spent. I love writing. I like reading, other people, not myself. The Pivot Questionnaire that I ask other people, when I have on rare occasion answered it, the answer to the question, "What turns you on?" Is words. Not mine, other people's. Words, words, words, that's what turns me on. So, I would say that writing, both the act of writing, and of course reading of other people's work is, for me, supreme joy. Always accepting the greatest joy of all is the time that I get to spend with my wife.
Recorded February 9, 2010Interviewed by Austin Allen
Question: What lessons has your career as a writer taught you?
James Lipton: I must confess that when I'm alone in my study, here in New York, writing; that's when I'm happy. Really, that's when I'm unequivocally happy. I may be writing well, I may be writing poorly, but I enjoy the act of writing and sometimes when it turns out okay, I feel an elation that is incomparable. A good day's writing, when I turn off my computer after I know that I've written okay, or as well as I can write, that's a day well spent. I love writing. I like reading, other people, not myself. The Pivot Questionnaire that I ask other people, when I have on rare occasion answered it, the answer to the question, "What turns you on?" Is words. Not mine, other people's. Words, words, words, that's what turns me on. So, I would say that writing, both the act of writing, and of course reading of other people's work is, for me, supreme joy. Always accepting the greatest joy of all is the time that I get to spend with my wife.
Recorded February 9, 2010Interviewed by Austin Allen
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