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Author Archives: J Scott Bronson
Community Voices: Just Sayin’
I am not a professional photographer. I am not a designer of any stripe. I don’t know nothin’ ’bout magazine layouts or art direction or any of that fancy stuff. I just know what I like. And what I don’t … Continue reading
The Writer’s Desk: Fear Not
About a year ago or so, in the process of following links here and there from a comment made by a friend of mine on Facebook, I happened upon a blog post by someone who was either officially declared as, … Continue reading
Posted in The Writer's Desk
Tagged courage in writing, God as a character, motivation to write
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The Writer’s Desk: What if I Don’t Like it?
Last month my latest play, Brothers, ran for three weeks at the Brinton Black Box Theater in the Covey Center for the Arts in Provo, Utah. It went pretty well–only one sell-out crowd of twelve performances (which isn’t really as … Continue reading
On-Stage: “What Hast Thou Been?”
A very good friend once told me that there was nothing in the world that he could do that would be more important than his writing. Not too long after that conversation he became a former Mormon. Speaking scientifically, I … Continue reading
Posted in On-stage, The Writer's Desk
Tagged Boyd K. Packer, Consecration, King Lear, motivation to write, Value of art
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On-Stage: How it Happens: An Introduction
I claim to be a writer. As proof, I offer these facts: I have completed several short stories in the science fiction and fantasy genre (two of which have been published); two LDS mainstream novels (neither of which have been … Continue reading
