For me, playwriting is and has always been like making a chair. Your concerns are balance, form, timing, lights, space, music. If you don't have these essentials, you might as well be writing a theoretical essay, not a play.
The words I overuse are all adverbs.
I was shot in the wrist when I was a kid. Deliberately.
Words are tools of imagery in motion.
[Rewriting is] a whole other art form; it's about craftsmanship.
I don't understand my feelings. I really don't. I don't understand how I could hate you so much after so much time. How, no matter how much I'd like to not hate you, I hate you even more. It grows.