She is a popular young adult and childrens author.
her boyfriend who is super sexy
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He was the first black professor ever to teach at Harvard. He was the first African American man to write a textbook. He made an effective test for Syphilis, which was used by the Public Health Service, and was much more effective than previous tests. He turned down an award for African American men in the field of science because he didn't want his fellow doctors to know he was black.
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the incredible hulk hogan * her boyfriend pushed her to write at least 2 pages a day.
She had a younger sister named Beverly. She attended Will Rogers High School which inspired her to write The Outsiders.
Susan Eloise Hinton is an American author known for writing young adult fiction novels. She gained fame for writing the classic novel "The Outsiders" when she was only 16 years old. Hinton continued to write several other successful novels and is considered a pioneer in the young adult fiction genre.
Susan Eloise Hinton over came writers block by her husband suggesting that she write two pages a day before leaving the house.I hope this helps you!
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thirty books was published she wrote more
Susan Eloise Hinton was born in the 1950s in Tulsa, Oklahoma, a place that she describes as “a pleasant place to live if you don't want to do anything.” She began The Outsiders at the age of fifteen, inspired by her frustration with the social divisions in her high school and the lack of realistic fiction
S.E. Hinton wrote this book because she was inspired by the two gangs or groups in her high school.
S.E. Hinton (ps. its a girl author) Just to say, S.E. stands for Susan Eloise. She used the initials because when she wrote her first book, The Outsiders, no one would think a girl could write a book like it. She's stuck with the name for her later books, too.
I'm not too sure how long it took her to write it, but she said it was difficult writing it. She started writing this book when she was 15 (it was in the first page of the book where it said "Dear reader,")
S.E. Hinton is a pen name used by Susan Eloise Hinton, the author of novels such as "The Outsiders" and "That Was Then, This Is Now." She chose to use her initials to avoid any biases or gender stereotypes in the publishing industry at the time, allowing her work to be judged solely on its own merit.
In response to the question, "Why do you use your initials instead of your full name?" Hinton answered, "My publisher was afraid that the reviewers would assume a girl couldn't write a book like The Outsiders. Later, when my books became popular, I found I liked the privacy of having a 'public' name and a private one, so it worked out fine."
Susan Cooper was inspired to write "King of Shadows" after visiting the Globe Theatre in London and learning about the history of Shakespearean theater. She was also drawn to the idea of time travel and exploring the themes of life and death in the context of a young actor transported back in time to Shakespearean England.