
When it comes to writing novels, there is no day job so great that a novelist won’t find a way, in his petty, miserly little heart, to bitterly resent it sometimes…
Art: “Cities” by Edward Miller

When it comes to writing novels, there is no day job so great that a novelist won’t find a way, in his petty, miserly little heart, to bitterly resent it sometimes…
Art: “Cities” by Edward Miller
July 31st, 2006. Posted by FanLit | Feature | no comments |

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