Rhea Seehorn
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Um, then within that, there were sub sub genres of ones that, um, people that want them to be more dialogue, more chatty versus more, um, descriptive.
And, uh, certainly, you know, those LGBTQIA stuff, there's stuff that people really want to sound, sound period.
There's stuff that people want to sound futuristic.
Versus very contemporary slang language.
But I also watched a couple people do readings from their books.
And I was really surprised at the breadth of people, of fans, listening.
There was a lot of people dressed like early Stevie Nicks in a beautiful way.
But then there was also like...
You know, just there was some couple that looked like they came straight from a corporate job, a man and a woman in office suits.
Young people, people younger than me, people older than me.
It definitely it definitely wisened me to how huge this genre is and how much it encapsulates, you know, all the different novels it has.
I don't believe there were scripts with a male character, and then he went back and rewrote.
Kind of kicking around... Yeah, conceiving quite a few concepts he was interested in.
I think he said that... And it was during Better Call Saul in season one.
I think he said taking breaks from the writer's room and walking around on lunch breaks and stuff and just started... It's just how he works.