Richard Greenberg Quotes
I Don't Write A Play From Beginning To End. I Don't Write An Outline. I Write Scenes And Moments As They Occur To Me. And I Still Write On A Typewriter. It's Not All In Ether. It's On Pages. I Sequence Them In A Way That Tends To Make Sense. Then I Write What's Missing, And That's My First Draft.
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