HOLDING ONTO NOTHING is Gordon Bishop's first book begun when he was 19 at the Iroquois Hotel in Manhattan and completed when he was 20 and working as a copywriter for a catalog house in Passaic New Jersey.<br /><br />In 1959 Mr. Bishop walked into THE HERALD-NEWS Passaic and got a job as a reporter. Soon after he was writing his own general-interest column and winning awards: The New Jersey Press Association's Award for Best Column in 1965 and the NJPA's Award for Best Reporting Against Deadlilne in 1966.<br /><br />A graduate of Rutgers University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Mr. Bishop as a student became a good friend of his teacher Paterson Poet Louis Ginsberg father of the famous avant-garde poet Allen Ginsberg. As a result of their decade-long friendship Mr. Bishop wrote two books on the Ginsbergs the first a collection of essays (with pictures) entitled THE FIVE WORLDS OF ALLEN GINSBERG and a biography THE GINSBERGS: A FAMILY OF POETS both of which are scheduled for publication later this year.<br /><br />Mr. Bishop also co-authored a three-act play THE PURPLE CANARY dealing with corruption in public school systems and which was presented at the off-Broadway Midway Theater in Manhattan in 1963.
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