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A lot of talent, a lot of the currency that movies used to have, has spilled over into TV. People talk about TV the way they used to talk about movies and, as much as I hate to say it, the way they used to talk about books.
Matthew Specktor
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Matthew Specktor
Age: 57
Born: 1966
Born: December 21
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I don't feel like I'm self-conscious about what's next. I don't care. I know what it's like to be ignored, and I know what it's like not to be.
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I think having power ingrains people with a conservatism. There's a tendency to hedge one's bets. (Which explains a lot, actually, about why the movie business is the way it is, and why the publishing industry is too.)
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Great books are written from a sense that there is nothing to lose.
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Much to my surprise, there's a sense for people in the cable industry that fiction writers might actually be good at script writing. You can write dialogue!
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I think the publishing industry is dismayingly like the movie business. It grows more corporate by the day.
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Usually when people say they have mixed feelings about something, it's a sort of euphemistic way of saying they hate it.
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I do have complicated feelings about Hollywood, but I also have tremendously affectionate ones.
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I don't want to say that having power is overrated, but powerlessness can give rise to a different kind of authority, and that's the kind of authority that writes books.
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