i think i try to ground myself in basic things, youlike i run more now surthan i ever did before, and i try to keep writing and spendi time with family, and try not to overthink it, really. [smith] yeah. [orange] it's a lot of information and a lot of weiformation t. [smith] do you have a bunch of ideas that you've got percolating now? [orange] yeah, i'm worki on a c. [smith] novels? [orange] yeah. [smith] any other aspect of art intert you? film? anything else that you think now, maybe, having had your eyes opened to this thwith the experience his book that you'd like to do? [orange] well, i to play piano, but that's sort of my own private enjoyment and it's, you know, it's just something that i like to do in my own time. [smith] yeah. i think that's-- so if you, when the time comes to write another book, will it also be a native story? i mean, do you think that the next book will be vastly different from this one? [orange] yeah, i hope it'dierent. i certainly wouldn't wanna write the same thing. i don't knt it would look like to not write a native story. cause again, like i was sayi