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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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Writer’s Hint: Theatricality and Drama
From Leonard Bishop, Author of Dare to Be a Great Writer Theatricality is visual, unusual, and gets the reader’s attention. Drama holds the reader in an emotional strata. That’s what the readers are engaged in. (10-13-94) ©by Leonard Bishop
Writer’s Hint: Characterization
From Leonard Bishop, Author of Dare to be a Great Writer: Readers want extravagant forms of behavior. This makes them [The characters] larger than life. (6-21-96) ©by Leonard Bishop
Closet Writers Usually Turn To Dust
By Leonard Bishop There is a reason why many writers do not remain in the small towns of Kansas to achieve their recognition. There are no writing environments to keep them. A “writing environment” is a place where inexperienced … Continue reading
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Coming to this site: We will be featuring Leonard Bishop, a best-selling author and writing teacher. We hope you are entertained and enlightened. He always did that for us, his family, fellow writers, and students. We hope to pass it … Continue reading