Harper Lee

"People who write for reward by way of recognition or monetary gain don't know what they're doing. They're in the category of those who write; they are not writers. Writing is simply something you must do. It's rather like virtue in that it is its own reward. Writing is selfish and contradictory in its terms. First of all, you're writing for an audience of one, you must please the one person you're writing for. Yourself."

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Source: All I Want To Be Is The Jane Austen Of South Alabama. Interview with Roy Newquist, www.thebluegrassspecial.com.

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Harper Lee

Harper Lee

Novelist

Harper Lee was an American novelist known for her impactful work, To Kill a Mockingbird, which explores themes of racial injustice and moral growth.

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