Past as Springboard In Fiction, Literary Fiction P The past is a springboard, not a sofa. Dawn Powell – A Time to be Born Purchase Now A Time to be Born Dawn Powell FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Boredom and Work In Fiction, Literary Fiction B Boredom is a sickness the cure for which is work; pleasure is only a palliative. Dawn Powell – A Time to be Born Purchase Now
Love and Learning In Fiction, Literary Fiction L Love is an art, like any other. And good love is like good cooking: it can be learned; you can perfect it. Dawn Powell – A Time to be Born Purchase Now
First and Second Love In Fiction, Literary Fiction F One’s first love is always perfect until one meets one’s second love. Dawn Powell – A Time to be Born Purchase Now
Meta-Talent In Fiction, Literary Fiction M An artist must have more than talent, he must have a talent for having talent. Dawn Powell – A Time to be Born Purchase Now
Deceptive Simplicity In Fiction, Literary Fiction D There is less to this than meets the eye. Dawn Powell – A Time to be Born Purchase Now