Review
Finding Neverland:
Finding the path to Peter Pan
Inspiration to a writer may at times flow
torrentially or be as elusive as a mirage in an arid desert.
Writer’s block is arguably a writer’s worst enemy in respect of work
related afflictions. Some of the reasons that cause ‘writer’s block’
can be the subconscious fear within the writer that his work may be
inferior in quality or that he daunted by the magnitude of the
subject matter he plans to make the premise of his work.
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Martin Wickremasinghe:
Infusing new life to a great author
“Great Martin Wickremasinghe’s epic achievement
continues to ring reverberatingly down the corridors of Sri Lanka’s
long tradition of literature. With the passage of time, new phases
of communication invariably emerge.
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William Shakespeare:
The Bard unparalleled
William Shakespeare's father, John Shakespeare
who came to live in Stratford in 1552 at Henley Street was from
Snitterfield which is a small village north of Stratford. From a
wealthy farming family he worked himself to be a successful glove
matter. His rise was an example to young William when the older
Shakespeare rose to be the Bailiff (Mayor) or Stratford.
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