A novel is a pedestrian work

22nd June 2017 | for Creatives | books, novel writing, storytelling, Walter Mosley  |       

A novel is a pedestrian work

"A novel is a pedestrian work about the everyday lives of bricklayers and saints."

— Walter Mosley

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