I just finished reading the autobiography of film director Akira Kurosawa, modestly titled 'Something like an Autobiography’. Very Japanese. If you haven't already, you should watch his films. He had a dynamic style, was an exceptional writer, and inspired almost every well-known director since the 60s. His book is full of little delights, and today I want to share one slice of writing advice from Kurosawa.
100% spot on, Simon. Having some kind of "no mind" with intuition in the driver's seat does feel right, It was great to read David Lynch's definition of that state, that space between emotion and intellect.
Staring at the wall. For 9 years.
100% spot on, Simon. Having some kind of "no mind" with intuition in the driver's seat does feel right, It was great to read David Lynch's definition of that state, that space between emotion and intellect.