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		<title>I&#039;m always asked what my inspiration is for a given play.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At every talkback, reading or performance I&#8217;ve ever been to I get asked what my inspiration for a given play is. It&#8217;s always a challenge because who can describe what the genesis of a thought is&#8230; or dream for that matter. And in my case I often wonder if the two are interchangeable. Unlike some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At every talkback, reading or performance I&#8217;ve ever been to I get asked what my inspiration for a given play is. It&#8217;s always a challenge because who can describe what the genesis of a thought is&#8230; or dream for that matter. And in my case I often wonder if the two are interchangeable.</p>
<p>Unlike some dramatists, I don&#8217;t start with an idea or structural prompt or anything at all for that matter. I like to start with as clean a slate as I can so I&#8217;m open to the people who begin to visit me in my dream-like-writer-state. I try to be hyper-aware of what they say in those first few sentences and begin to suppose why they might say it.</p>
<p>From there I proceed up the path of realizations. I hope to have many such shudderings with each character. I hope to &#8220;guess wrong&#8221; and be surprised quite a few times as the lies all people tell are revealed to me.</p>
<p>Some say this makes me no more than a secretary, taking down the whims of my minions. But I think if you&#8217;re the arbiter of not only what gets revealed but also the order it&#8217;s revealed in&#8230; then you are both the CEO and the secretary&#8230; and I like that position.</p>
<p>Call me crazy. Call me strange. As long as you call me playwright, you&#8217;re okay by me.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve attached a short monologue by way of an introduction. In the din of people shouting Barack Obama&#8217;s name, perhaps it will be heard in a different way.</p>
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