Category Archives: humor

Answers to Writing Questions

by Leonard Bishop, Author of Dare To Be A Great Writer Before addressing myself to letters I have received about questions on writing, I will first state my attitude. I read each letter carefully and regard each letter seriously. I’m … Continue reading

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The Characters Don’t Write The Book

by Leonard Bishop  When speaking before groups who are interested in writing–or a classroom of students–there are two questions I am always asked. Here are the questions, and my answers. “Is the hallmark of a genuine writing talent only when … Continue reading

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One Novel In The Life of a Writer’s Desk

by Leonard Bishop About 20 years ago, Boston University approached me with an offer to establish a  “Leonard Bishop collection.” It would be placed among the other writers, artists, stage and screen  performers  they considered distinguished enough to be exhibited. … Continue reading

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‘Twas Shakespeare Done As He’d Like It

by Leonard Bishop I attended a production of The Taming of the Shrew at the South High Little Theater in Salina. I left feeling that Shakespeare was finally discovered and portrayed sensibly. It was a noisy, animated, energetic cast. The … Continue reading

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How Can He Keep Her Down On The Farm?

by Leonard Bishop, Author of Dare To Be A Great Writer All writing is either a protest or a confession. What I write in this space, is both. My wife and I can no longer speak freely or forthrightly to … Continue reading

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Teenage Daughter Adds A New Dimension

By Leonard Bishop      I have a teenage daughter and we are in a generation gap. At 16 she has outgrown rainbow stickers and unicorns and is obsessed on furs and Ferraris.  She is everywhere in the house, all at … Continue reading

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Even A Writer Needs To Eat

By Leonard Bishop Our country’s economy is variable, eccentric.  This excess may suddenly recess, then collapse. I am not secure in Kansas.  During a depression a writer is as necessary as armpit boils.  Where would I find work to support … Continue reading

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You Can’t Always Get What You Want

By Leonard Bishop       Have I been cursed by moving to Kansas –or blessed? Last year I had decided to stop writing “artistic” novels that penetrate the core of life and peel naked the soul; I wanted to … Continue reading

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When You Know You’ve Finally Made It

 By Leonard Bishop, Author of Dare To Be A Great Writer       I dislike “name droppers” unless it’s my name they’re dropping.  Early in my career as a writer I achieved that status. Everyone, in any profession, wants his/her name … Continue reading

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Need A Plot? Experts Recycle Them

By Leonard Bishop, Author of Dare To Be A Great Writer       There are three reference books that all unpublished (and many already published) writers must own: One Hundred Non-Royalty One-Act Plays (Grosset and Dunlap), 101 of the World’s Greatest … Continue reading

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