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"TT’S a horrid fact that most books fail; no matter how skilful and experienced the writer, he still has only a slight chance of: success; like the miner he is working in the dark; he has only the lamp of his own intelligence and vision, his own feeling, to guide him." -Rumer Godden, well-known. novelist, in a BBC programme "On Writing and Drudgery."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 24, Issue 621, 25 May 1951, Page 17

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63

Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 24, Issue 621, 25 May 1951, Page 17

Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 24, Issue 621, 25 May 1951, Page 17

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