![]() |
Elmore Leonard's ten rules of good writingHe was one of the most popular and prolific writers of our time. He started out writing westerns, then turned his talents to crime fiction. ![]() Elmore Leonard: "If it sounds like writing, I rewrite it." Leonard, who died on Tuesday at the age of 87, wrote 45 novels - most of them best sellers, such as Glitz, Get Shorty, Maximum Bob, and Rum Punch - was renowned for his terse, no-nonsense style and sparse use of dialogue. Over half of his novels were adapted for television or movies including; Hombre, 3.10 to Yuma, Get Shorty and Rum Punch which was directed by Quentin Tarantino under the title of 'Jackie Brown.' In 2001 he wrote 10 rules for good writing for the New York Times. You can read the entire rules with explanations over at the Times' site - here they're laid out very simply:
"My most important rule is one that sums up the 10," he said... "If it sounds like writing, I rewrite it." About James Hurford Keynote talks
Consulting
Mentoring
Group training
One-to-One Coaching
+44 79 3088 3695
jameshurford@icloud.com
www.theconfidencedoctor.co.za View my profile and articles... |