The Making of a NovelistAllison & Busby, 1982 - 134 strani |
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... started with : ― " William Temple was a good man- a pillar of society and no one knew it better than he . " If you don't start by indicating an aspect of the problem you must catch the interest with the character or by a vivid setting ...
... started with : ― " William Temple was a good man- a pillar of society and no one knew it better than he . " If you don't start by indicating an aspect of the problem you must catch the interest with the character or by a vivid setting ...
Stran 77
... started that book , have any conscious commitment . Irving Wallace said : I don't think that every writer must be committed . Of course , one is always committed from the social point of view and in one's current life . But as a writer ...
... started that book , have any conscious commitment . Irving Wallace said : I don't think that every writer must be committed . Of course , one is always committed from the social point of view and in one's current life . But as a writer ...
Stran 90
... started moving out to the middle - class suburbs . I wondered what might happen if a Pakistani family tried to settle in Bearsden . Once you begin to ask yourself " What if ? " and " How would ? " and " Why ? " you've started the story ...
... started moving out to the middle - class suburbs . I wondered what might happen if a Pakistani family tried to settle in Bearsden . Once you begin to ask yourself " What if ? " and " How would ? " and " Why ? " you've started the story ...
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