ROBERT FONTAINE is the author of the Broadway hit THE HAPPY TIME and several books, and has written many light articles for the ATLANTIC.
ROBERT FONTAINE is known for all sorts of light writing, ranging from a successful comedy on Broadway to many books and short articles.
ROBERT FONTAINE is the author of books, a play, and many light articles for the ATLANTIC and other magazines.
ROBERT FONTAINE is the author of books, a play, and many light articles for the ATLANTIC and other magazines.
ROBERT FONTAINE is the author of books, a play, and many light articles for the ATLANTIC and other magazines.
ROBERT FONTAINE is the author of books, a play, and many light articles for the ATLANTIC and other magazines.
ROBERT FONTAIXE is the author of hooks, a play, and many fight articles for the ATLANTIC and other magazines.
ROBERT FONTAINE is the author of hooks, a play, and many light articles for the ATLANTIC and other magazines.
ROBERT FONTAINE is the author of books, a play, and many light articles for the ATLANTIC and other magazines.
Playwright, novelist, and short-story writer, ROBERT FONTAINE is perhaps best remembered for his Broadway success, THE HAPPY TIME. Fontaine jans will enjoy his most recent book, THAT’S A GOOD QUESTION,a humorous guide to the writing trade recently published by The Writer.
Playwright and author of light prose, ROBERT FONTAINE lives in Springfield, Massachusetts.
“More than a decade ago.”says ROBERT FONTAINE, “I discovered I could write and that writing was the ideal occupation for a man. who liked to get up at noon and go to bed at sunrise. I have been at it ever since.”Theatergoers will remember Mr. Fontaine’s play, THE HAPPY TIME,which was a success on Broadway.
Playwright and author of light prose, ROBERT FONTAINE lives in Springfield, Massachusetts.
“My colorless career‘" writes ROBERT FONTAINE, “includes everything from a window dresser’s assistant in Ottawa to a comptometer operator in the National City Bank of New York. A little over a decade ago I discovered I could write and that writing was the ideal occupation for a man who liked to get up at noon and watch the bluejays go to bed. I have been at it ever since.”Theatergoers will remember Mr. Fontaine’s play, The Happy Time, which was such a success on Broadway a few years ago.