I've read his books and watch the movies more then I can count. This was the 1st time I ever heard him speak. What total class act and complete person. To end it with his love of little league was just the cherry on top.
Terrific writer, Ive read some of his books and will most likely his other ones. The stories are so realistic, interesting and exciting, he should never give up with his work.
Takeaway 1 : Either sell the rights and forget it or don't sell at all Takeaway 2 : Wake up at 5 for 5 years and one books builds another. Takeaway 3 : Most of the Hollywood talk leads nowhere.
So many interviews. I had no dream. People implied I should be a nun. I cant imagine teaching kids. Im 72 and have no clue who I am. I had a boyfriend in 7th grade. Very innocent. Sneaking to Saturday afternoon matinees. The nuns were waiting for me in Eighth grade. Hovering over me as if I had a golden halo over my head.
The nuns would rattle their rosaries in my face if they knew years later a boyfriend would be a closet pornographer. I wonder where Brian is now. As an internet troubleshooter, he walked around with holes in his shoes. Wore matching socks underneath so you couldnt see the hole. He had had a small rock band as the drummer and vocalist. And was my ballroom dance partner. Brian was tall dimpled insecure until I told him his blue eyes were magnetic.
Thats what I do. Change men's lives. Build them up. They take my strengths, exchange their bad beginnings. The biggest challenge for women is how not to be a steppingstone to the next one.
I need to stop talking about Brian. Its what gets me attention I cant handle now. Im not in shape. Brian got it all merely because he wasnt demanding. He left it up to me to call. But that was years ago. He made me want more. He was pretty to look at. The best time was watching him shave in the morning. And how he made me feel. But, aha, like most men he had a raison d'etre.
It reslly doesnt matter when a man disconnects as long as you grow in some way. I learned dominoes and cribbage. And so why haven't I found anyone as interesting. They stare. Theyve stared for 15 years. Never speak. How did I get to this place feeling ugly, cursing like a pirate. ? All twisted emotionally. Brian was real. But Im talking about a six month relationship that was good until he introduced me to his business partner.
thanks john - the time i spent reading... time on my life enjoyed. firm pelican. etc. thank you. wished i could have same the same to m. chricton or steinbeck. i will contact n. demille. beats morning news....
I just read THE INNOCENT MAN, it's great. John Grisham's only "true crime" story thus far, he may never do it again. You can get it reasonably on Abe books dot com all small letters.
I've read his books and watch the movies more then I can count. This was the 1st time I ever heard him speak. What total class act and complete person. To end it with his love of little league was just the cherry on top.
Thank you 'HoustonPBS' for this John Grisham interview. He always gives compelling interviews.
Terrific writer, Ive read some of his books and will most likely his other ones. The stories are so realistic, interesting and exciting, he should never give up with his work.
Great interview
Loved the interview, thanks so much!
God bless man; thanks to all you guess God bless you
You inspire me.
Love this guy
An honest man. Which comes thru in his fun to read books. The Testiment is my favourite. Please get the movie made John!
On my 11th book on him, including movies as well. I have many yet to see and read.
he writes well, easy to read for those whose mother tongue is not english, like me. thanks John
....architectural thriller......he’s good.
He meant the March of 1991, not "March of 1981" 8:49
Yep ;)
Takeaway 1 : Either sell the rights and forget it or don't sell at all
Takeaway 2 : Wake up at 5 for 5 years and one books builds another.
Takeaway 3 : Most of the Hollywood talk leads nowhere.
Land of extremes.
So many interviews. I had no dream. People implied I should be a nun. I cant imagine teaching kids. Im 72 and have no clue who I am. I had a boyfriend in 7th grade. Very innocent. Sneaking to Saturday afternoon matinees. The nuns were waiting for me in Eighth grade. Hovering over me as if I had a golden halo over my head.
The boys mostly feared me even then. They called me bb, biggest brains. Only one nun guessed my inner longings to dress up like an actress.
The nuns would rattle their rosaries in my face if they knew years later a boyfriend would be a closet pornographer. I wonder where Brian is now. As an internet troubleshooter, he walked around with holes in his shoes. Wore matching socks underneath so you couldnt see the hole. He had had a small rock band as the drummer and vocalist. And was my ballroom dance partner. Brian was tall dimpled insecure until I told him his blue eyes were magnetic.
Thats what I do. Change men's lives. Build them up. They take my strengths, exchange their bad beginnings. The biggest challenge for women is how not to be a steppingstone to the next one.
I need to stop talking about Brian. Its what gets me attention I cant handle now. Im not in shape. Brian got it all merely because he wasnt demanding. He left it up to me to call. But that was years ago. He made me want more. He was pretty to look at. The best time was watching him shave in the morning. And how he made me feel. But, aha, like most men he had a raison d'etre.
It reslly doesnt matter when a man disconnects as long as you grow in some way. I learned dominoes and cribbage. And so why haven't I found anyone as interesting. They stare. Theyve stared for 15 years. Never speak. How did I get to this place feeling ugly, cursing like a pirate. ? All twisted emotionally. Brian was real. But Im talking about a six month relationship that was good until he introduced me to his business partner.
I read the partner. Cant remember the ending.
thanks john - the time i spent reading... time on my life enjoyed.
firm pelican. etc. thank you. wished i could have same the same to m. chricton or steinbeck. i will contact n. demille. beats morning news....
I just read THE INNOCENT MAN, it's great. John Grisham's only "true crime" story thus far, he may never do it again. You can get it reasonably on Abe books dot com all small letters.
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