David Baboulene Quote

A writer who denies the need for structure in his work is like a squash player who claims his brilliance removes the need for a wall.


The Story Book (2010)


A writer who denies the need for structure in his work is like a squash player who claims his brilliance removes the need for a wall.

A writer who denies the need for structure in his work is like a squash player who claims his brilliance removes the need for a wall.

A writer who denies the need for structure in his work is like a squash player who claims his brilliance removes the need for a wall.

A writer who denies the need for structure in his work is like a squash player who claims his brilliance removes the need for a wall.