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The vehemence with which certain critics have chosen not simply to criticize what I've written, but to challenge my writing this story at all, speaks of what the book is about: fear of disapproval.
— Joyce Maynard
Tags: writing, book, challenge, fear

Other Quotes by "Joyce Maynard"

Women writers have been told, forever, that our stories were not valuable. Not as valuable as men's stories about wars, business, power.
— Joyce Maynard
Tags: men, power, business, women
If I told you about all the stories I don't tell, I would be violating the very boundaries I set for myself.
— Joyce Maynard
Tags: tell, boundaries, you, myself
I was giving a speech one time, and the woman who introduced me said, 'Well, she used to be J. D. Salinger's girlfriend. I thought, 'God, is that all I've been?' I didn't want to be reduced to that.
— Joyce Maynard
Tags: woman, time, me, god
Some literary types subscribe to the notion that being a writer like Salinger entitles a person to remain free of the standards that might apply to mere mortals.
— Joyce Maynard
Tags: being, like, person, free
Not only did I avoid speaking of Salinger; I resisted thinking about him. I did not reread his letters to me. The experience had been too painful.
— Joyce Maynard
Tags: only, thinking, experience, me
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