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James Patterson (b. March 22): “If you want to write commercial fiction, it’s story, story, story…”

22 Mar

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“If it’s commercial fiction that you want to write, it’s story, story, story. You’ve got to get a story where if you tell it to somebody in a paragraph, they’ll go, “Tell me more.” And then when you start to write it, they continue to want to read more. And if you don’t, it won’t work.”

~ James Patterson, b. 22 March 1947

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For Patterson’s interview with the Telegraph:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/authorinterviews/7052581/James-Patterson-interview.html

William Shatner (b. March 22): “There’s an ecstasy about doing something on film.”

22 Mar

“There’s an ecstasy about doing something really good on film: the composition of a shot, the drama within the shot, the texture… It’s palpable.”

~ William Shatner, b. 22 March 1931

 

William Shatner (b. March 22): “There’s an ecstasy about doing something on film.”

22 Mar

“There’s an ecstasy about doing something really good on film: the composition of a shot, the drama within the shot, the texture… It’s palpable.”

~ William Shatner, b. 22 March 1931

 

James Patterson (b.March 22): “If you want to write commercial fiction, it’s story, story, story…”

22 Mar

patterson2

“If it’s commercial fiction that you want to write, it’s story, story, story. You’ve got to get a story where if you tell it to somebody in a paragraph, they’ll go, “Tell me more.” And then when you start to write it, they continue to want to read more. And if you don’t, it won’t work.”

~ James Patterson, b. 22 March 1947

pinterest.com/pin/39406565463871930/

For Patterson’s interview with the Telegraph:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/authorinterviews/7052581/James-Patterson-interview.html

William Shatner (b. March 22): “There’s an ecstasy about doing something on film.”

22 Mar

“There’s an ecstasy about doing something really good on film: the composition of a shot, the drama within the shot, the texture… It’s palpable.”

~ William Shatner, b. 22 March 1931

 

James Patterson (b.March 22): “If you want to write commercial fiction, it’s story, story, story…”

22 Mar

patterson2

“If it’s commercial fiction that you want to write, it’s story, story, story. You’ve got to get a story where if you tell it to somebody in a paragraph, they’ll go, “Tell me more.” And then when you start to write it, they continue to want to read more. And if you don’t, it won’t work.”

~ James Patterson, b. 22 March 1947

pinterest.com/pin/39406565463871930/

For Patterson’s interview with the Telegraph:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/authorinterviews/7052581/James-Patterson-interview.html

William Shatner (b. March 22): “There’s an ecstasy about doing something on film.”

22 Mar

shatner1

“There’s an ecstasy about doing something really good on film: the composition of a shot, the drama within the shot, the texture… It’s palpable.”

~ William Shatner, b. 22 March 1931

 

James Patterson (b.Mar 22): “If you want to write commercial fiction, it’s story, story, story…”

22 Mar

patterson2

“If it’s commercial fiction that you want to write, it’s story, story, story. You’ve got to get a story where if you tell it to somebody in a paragraph, they’ll go, “Tell me more.” And then when you start to write it, they continue to want to read more. And if you don’t, it won’t work.”

~ James Patterson, b. 22 March 1947

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For Patterson’s interview with the Telegraph:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/authorinterviews/7052581/James-Patterson-interview.html

William Shatner (b. Mar 22): “There’s an ecstasy about doing something on film.”

22 Mar

shatner1

“There’s an ecstasy about doing something really good on film: the composition of a shot, the drama within the shot, the texture… It’s palpable.”

~ William Shatner, b. 22 March 1931

 

James Patterson (b.Mar 22): “If you want to write commercial fiction, it’s story, story, story…”

22 Mar

patterson2

“If it’s commercial fiction that you want to write, it’s story, story, story. You’ve got to get a story where if you tell it to somebody in a paragraph, they’ll go, “Tell me more.” And then when you start to write it, they continue to want to read more. And if you don’t, it won’t work.”

~ James Patterson, b. 22 March 1947

http://www.pinterest.com/pin/39406565463871930/

For Patterson’s interview with the Telegraph:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/authorinterviews/7052581/James-Patterson-interview.html

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