The full quote is, "So I did these books on spec and that means I took six years of my life without any income. I was living off my savings. I pretty much stopped doing TV work. I’d do the occasional jobs here and there, but I had to focus on these books. I’d be working twelve hours a day sometimes seven days a week in my cave and time just flies by when you’re working on something you like."
Yes of course, he wrote these on spec and wasn't paid for the books during that process. Did he really live six years of his life without any income?
The books came out in 2013, but lets say he started them in 2006 and completed them in 2012 (six years). He had 28 writing credits in 2006, 23 in 2007, 19 in 2008, 19 in 2009, 28 in 2010, 15 in 2011, 1 in 2012, and 2 in 2013. For comparison he had 20 writing credits in 2005.
The number of directing credits are 24 in 2006, 20 in 2007, 17 in 2008, 13 in 2009, 22 in 2010, 15 in 2011 and 1 in 2012. For comparison, in 2005 he had 18 directing credits.
That's a lot of work and doesn't sound like someone who is living off of his savings for six years or did "occasional jobs".
He then goes on to say, "It’s a big sacrifice in your personal life to take on a project this immense. Especially for a TV writer. We’re used to a job lasting two weeks and then you’re off to the next one." while
this article about Cash says he is a "former television writer". This article from 2006 also states he signed a new contract with Legend, so again, the facts don't support his statements.
Neil