Her mothers stories of growing up in NC drove Lois to write The Mandie Books.
Lois Gladys Leppard was deeply influenced by her mother, Marie Leppard, who encouraged her interest in writing. Marie provided Lois with guidance and support throughout her writing journey, helping her to fine-tune her storytelling skills and eventually publish her first book.
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He tried it out once, published it, and ever since then his fans encouraged him to write more.
While in England, Frost was deeply influenced by such English poets,such as Rupert Brooke.
Cynthia Rylant was influenced to become a writer by her love of reading and storytelling from a young age. She credits her grandparents, who were great storytellers, as a major influence on her writing journey. Additionally, Rylant's experiences growing up in the Appalachian region of West Virginia greatly impacted her writing style and themes.
James Joyce! A fellow Irish writer whom he met while teaching in Paris. Beckett had an apprentice-type relationship, initially, with Joyce, the author of Finnegans Wake.
Charlotte Bronte was influenced to become a writer by her father's encouragement to pursue education and writing, as well as by her experiences growing up in a literary family. She was also inspired by other successful female authors of her time, such as Jane Austen and George Eliot. Additionally, her feelings of isolation and a desire for independence likely motivated her to express herself through writing.
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There is no special to become a writer, in fact the only way to become a writer is to spend time writing. Like the old mantra says practice practice practice. This is the only way to become a writer.
John Locke
Someone who influenced Emily as a reader and a writer when she was young.
Mary Shelley's parents greatly influenced the creation of "Frankenstein." Her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, was a prominent feminist writer, and her ideas on society and morality influenced Mary Shelley's own views. Her father, William Godwin, was a philosopher who discussed themes of ethical responsibility and the consequences of one's actions, which are reflected in the novel's exploration of ambition and hubris.
William Faulkner. Also a short story writer.