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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)

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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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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)

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By Leonard Bishop, Author of Dare To Be A Great Writer       There are three reference books that all unpublished (and many already published) writers must own: One Hundred Non-Royalty One-Act Plays (Grosset and Dunlap), 101 of the World’s Greatest … Continue reading

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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

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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

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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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Writing Hint: Creating Powerful, Dramatic Scenes

From Leonard Bishop, Author of Dare to be a Great Writer Always know a scene can get shorter.  Your first priority is information, then visual action, physical and historical background, succinct and authentic dialogue, extended imagery, and finally, ask, “Does … Continue reading

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Writing Hint: Inspiration

From Leonard Bishop We are onions with perceptions deeper than we think. We have to take risks and peel back the layers.  (8/22/96) ©by Leonard Bishop Leonard Bishop was a champion of one-line inspiration for panicking writers!  Those of us … Continue reading

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Writer’s Hint: The Power of Invention

From Leonard Bishop, Author of Dare To Be a Great Writer The writer’s mind is a steel room with a bullet ricocheting inside (12/15/98)

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