Joyce Maynard is an American author known for her short stories and essays. Born on November 5, 1953, she has gained recognition in the literary world for her unique writing style and profound emotional insight.
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“It troubles me that people speak about writing for money as ugly and distasteful.”
Source: At Home in the World: A Memoir
“For 25 years, I did take my responsibilities as a pleaser of others sufficiently seriously.”
“I compromised my ability to tell my story, at the most basic level.”
“I think of myself as a realistic writer, not a creator of soap opera or melodrama.”
“There is a theme that runs through my work, and that is: the toxic property of keeping secrets.”
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