Tom Selleck wrote new memoir entirely by hand

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  • Опубликовано: 8 май 2024
  • Tom Selleck wrote new memoir entirely by hand
    Veteran actor Tom Selleck has disclosed that he wrote his latest memoir, titled "You Never Know," entirely by hand.
    "I've always written that way, and it's the only way I know how to write. I can't think in front of a keyboard," the 79-year-old shared with Town and Country magazine. "It made it more personal."
    Selleck, known for his roles in iconic shows like "Magnum P.I." and "Blue Bloods," also revealed his preference for reading scripts on paper rather than digitally.
    "It's like I drive 'em nuts on Blue Bloods because I said, 'No, you have to send me scripts. I need to see the paper.' I don't really register things the same way when I scroll, so it's better for me anyway."
    His memoir delves into various aspects of his life, including his university years, military service, and the early roles he landed before achieving stardom.
    "I didn’t have one of those headline-grabbing lives," Selleck admitted. "The only way I could make the book entertaining - and I think my primary job and goal in this book is to entertain - was to get into these stories in a way that the reader got inside my head."
    Reflecting on his career while writing the book, Selleck expressed pride in his willingness to take risks.
    "I’m most proud that I, as a person, was willing to take risks," he said. "They didn’t always pay off, but many times they did. Risk is the price you pay for opportunity itself."

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