“Theatre aside, my penchant for the extended monologue began with my reading of Browning's dramatic monologues, in high school. My inclination to adopt the form for prose was confirmed by Richard Howard's book of dramatic monologues, Untitled Subjects.” BookSchoolFormReadingSubjectsHigh SchoolTheatreDramaticProseInclinationMonologues Author:Norman Lock
“Eventually, I came to believe, stupidly, that I had exhausted that story's "original" form with its single use. I went on to other stories, other forms and genres.” BelieveStoriesUseFormOriginalsGenreExhausted Author:Norman Lock
“I don't know about ground rules; but I create the world that arrives with the characters or situation or voice in my head that instigates the piece, whatever form it may take.” KnowsWorldMayCharacterFormVoiceSituationPiecesVoices In My HeadGround Rules Author:Norman Lock