There's not a strong autobiographical strain in my fiction. A few bits of fact here and there.
The most autobiographical thing I've ever written is my second novel, called 'An Ocean in Iowa.' That is pretty close to my childhood.
I'm not an autobiographical writer, but I am a writer who deals with human emotion on all levels.
The autobiographical doesn't interest me. I could think of few things less interesting than rooting about in my life.
I don't think there's such a thing as autobiographical fiction. If I say it happened, it happened, even if only in my mind.
I am autobiographical in the way a dream transforms experience and emotions all the time.
It is so common to write autobiographical fiction in which your own experience is thinly disguised.
In many of my plays, there was a kind of autobiographical character in the form of a son or young man.
As autobiographical as say the stuff on 'Rumours' was, I don't think we thought of it as such when we were writing it.
I can't remove the autobiographical slant from the things I write. You always bring yourself into what you're writing.
'Taxi Driver' wasn't autobiographical in terms of the actual events, but I did draw on my own mental state.
There's not a strong autobiographical strain in my fiction. A few bits of fact here and there.