bob gottlieb. he was my editor. charlie: even though you do not write about ballet.oni: he is writing a biography. charlie: of himself. a memoir biography. what does he add to you? toni: commas. he is always putting them in. i am trying to have a certain sound, a certain music. i do not want breath here. charlie: your writing has music. toni: and i have to hear it. charlie: you hear it and then you put it on the page or you put it on the page and then you hear it? toni: i hear it first. i signed up to do audiobooks of my own. at the beginning, other people did that. and then good actresses and i never listened to them and once i did, i said, that is not right. she is not hearing it. and then i did them all by myself. charlie: it takes about a month, doesn't it? you are what, 84 now? and proud of it? toni: i guess i have no alternative. [laughter] charlie: no, you do not. toni: my sister, she is a year and a half older, and she said what happened to life. and i said, we got old. and i think, i took such care of you, body. what is the matter with you? [laughter] charli