Authors and Illustrators of Children's Books: Writings on Their Lives and WorksBowker, 1972 - 471 Seiten |
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... writing would have come to him quite easily . To the contrary Bemelmans protested many times that he really hated to write , and that it was difficult for him . He told Time ( March 31 , 1952 ) , “ I walk around a typewriter for hours ...
... writing would have come to him quite easily . To the contrary Bemelmans protested many times that he really hated to write , and that it was difficult for him . He told Time ( March 31 , 1952 ) , “ I walk around a typewriter for hours ...
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... writing , and writing is who I am . How much time I spend at it , who I write for , why I wrote and what next I will write , fall in the realm of propaganda . The fact is that I must write and writing is work , hard and exacting . The ...
... writing , and writing is who I am . How much time I spend at it , who I write for , why I wrote and what next I will write , fall in the realm of propaganda . The fact is that I must write and writing is work , hard and exacting . The ...
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... writing and of working with writers ' conferences in Vermont and Wisconsin , Miss Yates found the book hard to do and she spent most of the winter on it . Preparing primarily for Joyce , she wanted to show that " writing is hard work ...
... writing and of working with writers ' conferences in Vermont and Wisconsin , Miss Yates found the book hard to do and she spent most of the winter on it . Preparing primarily for Joyce , she wanted to show that " writing is hard work ...
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BROWN MARGARET WISE | 19 |
BURTON VIRGINIA | 41 |
CARLSON NATALIE SAVAGE | 56 |
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