Unlock the Secrets of Storytelling: Joseph R. Bronson Reveals What Every Writer Must Know

Today’s Write Now interview features Joseph R. Bronson, author of PARDON ME.
Who are you?
Joseph R. Bronson, Principal & CEO, The Bronson Group, LLC. I am based in Northern California. I own two homes — one in San Jose and one in Pebble Beach.
What do you write?
I write about the game of golf and just published my third book, “PARdon Me.” I have a website, ”Golf Chronicles,” where I write a weekly blog on various golf subjects. I decided to start writing about golf due to my extensive experience with the game and insights that I believe are unique and differentiated from golf reporting in today’s media. I avoid political topics and while I offer certain criticisms and critiques of certain golf topics, I try to ensure that all points of view are noted and respected. I am trying with my work to become a recognized golf writer and achieve publication in various magazines. My efforts have been targeted at The Golf Journal, which I would label as the “Harvard Business Review” of golf. I love the challenge and never tire of all the various aspects of golf as I believe golf is a mirror of life itself.
Where do you write?
I use traditional tools-my laptop computer for my writing especially the books. I don’t consider myself very technology savvy but I have enough to produce the material. My website uses WordPress as the medium for the blog post. I have a website administrator, Trevia Media Inc., that manages the website and keeps it current and robust. Our blog list numbers are close to 1,000 and increasing all the time. I always write from my two homes where I have a number of offices and different environments for the effort.
When do you write?
I am still very active in my business of management and financial consulting at The Bronson Group so I write whenever I can. I have a Wednesday evening deadline from my website administrator if I want to get a blog post published by Thursday morning for that week, so I try to get the time to meet that deadline. The blog post has a goal of 1,000 words only. Other articles have no limit. I recently completed an article of 2,500 words that has yet to be published as…