Thinking about my (needlessly complicated) process in writing my play 'Good Times Never Seemed So Good' for this year's Glasgow Comedy Festival, I thought this article by artist Adrian Tomine explaining how he came to draw
his first cover for the New Yorker was of interest. Below is one quote.
"But I do think that getting those bad ideas down on paper, in a sense, clears the way for better ones."
I relate to this, as looking back through my early notes I can see a lot of plot points or characte...
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