Apotheosis. (Grapevine).(Robert ParkeHarrison)

From: Afterimage | Date: March 1, 2002| Author: Flagan, Are | Copyright information

Every writer faces an abyss of choices when a blank page is revealed or a new word-processing document pops open. From that moment onward, one that frequently gives rise to chronic procrastination and belongs to the infamous writer's block due to its serious nature, every smudge of lead crafted and every key pecked reflects a series of decisions that drives the narrative in a direction inspired by that weighty inaugural trace. The cautious dilemma here is that this tale from the Gr...

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