Write about your experiences! When I moved to L.A., I didn't have any friends, and the office janitor was the person who I saw the most. He would always come in at around 10:00 P.M., and I would still be at my desk, so I wrote a play about a first-year TV writer and the friendship that she developed with the janitor. Our stories matter.
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I'm not literary, and I'm not academic, and I don't think like a poet, so my stuff will never be like that.
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I want to stay in Chicago.
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I'm sad about my theatre career, but I've also fallen a bit in love with TV!
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I remember 'Resurrection Boulevard.' It was on for such a brief moment, but they were trying to do a good, Latino, Mexican-American family with a patriarch.
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I'm interested in people's darkness - and humor in the darkness.
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I feel like a lot of us have a story to tell, it's just that we don't get the platform or the access or the opportunity. I don't know how the goddesses and gods and the stars aligned. I got the opportunity, and I do have to note that a Hispanic woman gave me that opportunity.
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I always have something big enough to say as a playwright. It's storytelling.
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I would like to do more millennial, Latina, complicated stories.