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A good story is like a motorcycle. All the parts move together and move forward. (7-8-99)
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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
Outlines: Mapquest for novelists, or soul-killing, oxygen-sucking waste of time?
Outlines: Mapquest for novelists, or soul-killing, oxygen-sucking waste of time?. (A great glimpse into how Leonard Bishop keeps affecting the lives of writers! )
Writers, Farmers: Two of a Kind
By Leonard Bishop I see the splendor of wheat fields sprawled throughout Kansas and I am stunned with wonder. I drive along the flat roads between cities and the green crops flow like an ocean beginning to fill … Continue reading
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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Write Like a Painter!
From Leonard Bishop, Author of Dare To Be A Great Writer Great writers…as they write, books get shorter, but the plot isn’t shorter. Like a painter, full detail is brought to the minimum. Paint that which is exact. (4/13/95)
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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
Writing Hint: Use Adventure!
From Leonard Bishop, Author of Dare To Be A Great Writer To keep a novel alive, use adventure. Have a highly credible character that performs highly incredible things. (8/26/98)
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
Posted in humor, slice of life, Writing
Tagged American Novelist, American writers, Beat Writers, best American novelists, Catch 22, Dare to Be A Great Writer, Erskine Caldwell, Frank Yerby, George Mandel, Henry Cabot Lodge, James Michener, Joseph Heller, Marc Chagall, Mario Puzo, name-dropping, Norman Mailer, Utrillo, William Faulkner, writing inspiration
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Writer’s Hint: Keeping the Readers Interested
From Leonard Bishop, Author of Dare To Be a Great Writer A reader’s interest is captured by what you tell them, not by what you promise to tell them. (11/5/98)
Writer’s Hint: How to Survive While Waiting to be A Professional Writer
From Leonard Bishop, Author of Dare to Be a Great Writer If you feel like a failure, go back into your past and find a time of accomplishment for something you once thought impossible. Change the “inner editor” (Instead of … Continue reading