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“Probably writers should forget what it was like to write the last novel, and the one before that, and the one before that, or we should all be plumbers. It must be good to be a plumber. Everyone is happy to see you, and no one reviews your work.”

Quote by Susan Fromberg Schaeffer

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Susan Fromberg Schaeffer
Susan Fromberg Schaeffer

Susan Fromberg Schaeffer was an American novelist known for her profound exploration of women's experiences and identities. Her works often focus on the challenges women face in society, culture, and on a personal level, as well as their struggles in seeking self-identity and freedom. more

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