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“I Write These Messages That Come”
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 December 2021
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Thoughts come to my mind at any point, anywhere—I could be on the subway—and if I am alert enough and I have a pencil and paper, I write these messages that come. It might be just a thought, like a statement about something, an insight, or it could be a line of dialog. It could be something that someone says in my head.
I have a box filled with these scribbles. Some of them are on paper napkins or the backs of envelopes. These things are often the beginning of a play. Most of the lyrics of the songs that I write are based on these notes—as opposed to a play, which, once it starts, I make. I usually gather a number of those things that have some relation—again, I do not even know why I consider that they are related—and I put them together.
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- Playwrights and Playwriting
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- The Drama Review , Volume 21 , Issue 4: Playwrights and Playwriting Issue , December 1977 , pp. 25 - 40
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- Copyright © 1977 The Drama Review
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