In the book, Lynch writes about his approach to filmmaking and other creative arts.
Lynch writes about the continuing effects of meditation on his creative process.
Lynch gave an "A-" and wrote, "It's been a treat to hear her develop the softer side of her voice."
Lynch wrote of his war experiences long-hand filling twenty exercise books in the late 1920s and 1930s.
Lynch wrote or co-wrote ten of the album's thirteen tracks, including the first single, "Cowboys and Angels".
Lynch submitted The Alphabet, and wrote a script for a short film entitled The Grandmother.
Lynch wrote the song with Josh Leo and Tim Nichols.
Lynch wrote two more drafts before he was satisfied with the script of the film.
Lynch wrote the lyrics to Badalamenti's music.
Lynch wrote a part for her in the film and used the version she sang for him in Nashville.