Storyteller’s Exaggeration Right In Fiction, Literary Fiction S It is the storyteller’s right to exaggerate. Peter Carey – Illywhacker Purchase Now Illywhacker Peter Carey FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Optimism’s Resemblance to Love In Fiction, Literary Fiction O Optimism is the first cousin of love, and it’s exactly like love in three ways: it’s pushy, it has no real sense of humor, and it turns up where you least expect it. Peter Carey – Illywhacker Purchase Now
Relishing the Reliable Past In Fiction, Literary Fiction R The past is so reliable, so delightful and the best place to get a good night’s sleep. Peter Carey – Illywhacker Purchase Now
Unwelcome Truth Realities In Fiction, Literary Fiction U The truth is not always what we want to hear. Peter Carey – Illywhacker Purchase Now
Love’s Replaceable Nature In Fiction, Literary Fiction L Sometimes the best thing about love is its replaceability. Peter Carey – Illywhacker Purchase Now
Meeting Ourselves in Life In Fiction, Literary Fiction M We walk through ourselves, meeting robbers, ghosts, giants, old men, young men, wives, widows, brothers-in-love. But always meeting ourselves. Peter Carey – Illywhacker Purchase Now