"If anyone ever wonders why there's nothing coming from me, it's not my fault. I'm doing the work. No, I haven't deteriorated or gone insane. Suddenly, I just can't get anything into print. And apparently I'm not alone in this. There are people of very high standing, authors who are having problems. So I have been told. In my own case, the more disturbing element is the editor-in-chief who said to me, "I think this book is terrific. It ought to be in print. I can't publish it -- I've been told I mustn't." The indication is that I'm not writing what people want to read, but I never did."

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Source: Tanith Lee : Love & Death & Publishers, www.locusmag.com. April 1998.

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Tanith Lee was a British author known for her influential fantasy novels, particularly 'The Birthgrave,' which explore themes of identity and transformation.

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