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Joyce Maynard
American
Writer
About the author
I believed my story would be helpful to young women my daughter's age, who are still in the process of forming themselves as women, and in need of encouragement to remain true to themselves.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Daughter
#Age
#Women
#Encouragement
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,
American
Writer
I continued to protect him with my silence.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Silence
I have long observed that the act of writing is viewed, by some, as an elite and otherworldly act, all the more so if a person isn't paid for what she writes.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Writing
#Act
I wonder what it is that the people who criticize me for telling this story truly object to: is it that I have dared to tell the story? Or that the story turns out not to be the one they wanted to hear?
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#People
#Wonder
If a man wishes to truly not be written about, he would do well not to write letters to 18-year-old girls, inviting them into his life.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Life
#Man
#Girls
#Letters
#Wishes
I compromised my ability to tell my story, at the most basic level.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Ability
Long after Salinger sent me away, I continued to believe his standards and expectations were the best ones.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Expectations
To share our stories is not only a worthwhile endeavor for the storyteller, but for those who hear our stories and feel less alone because of it.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
Nothing like being visible, publishing one's work, and speaking openly about one's life, to disabuse the world of the illusion of one's perfection and purity.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Life
#Work
#Nothing
#World
#Being
#Publishing
#Perfection
#Illusion
#Purity
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,
American
Writer
#Power
#Writers
#Business
#Women
Many women my age have known the experience of giving up crucial parts of themselves to please the man they love.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Love
#Man
#Experience
#Age
#Women
#Giving
My job is writing. I get paid to do it. When was the last time you heard someone challenge a doctor for making money off of cancer?
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Time
#Cancer
#Writing
#Money
#Challenge
#Job
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,
American
Writer
#Thinking
#Experience
#Letters
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,
American
Writer
#Being
#Writer
#Literary
Teach a child to play solitaire, and she'll be able to entertain herself when there's no one around. Teach her tennis, and she'll know what to do when she's on a court. But raise her to feel comfortable in nature, and the whole planet is her home.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Home
#Play
#Court
#Nature
#Tennis
The painter who feels obligated to depict his subjects as uniformly beautiful or handsome and without flaws will fall short of making art.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Will
#Art
#Flaws
The portrait of my parents is a complicated one, but lovingly drawn.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Parents
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,
American
Writer
#Fear
#Writing
#Challenge
It is not the task of a reader to please her subjects.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
The silence was part of the story I wanted to tell.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Silence
Although Salinger had long since cut me out of his life completely and made it plain that he had nothing but contempt for me, the thought of becoming the object of his wrath was more than I felt ready to take on.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Life
#Nothing
#Thought
#Wrath
#Contempt
It's not only children who grow. Parents do too. As much as we watch to see what our children do with their lives, they are watching us to see what we do with ours. I can't tell my children to reach for the sun. All I can do is reach for it, myself.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Children
#Parents
#Sun
A person who deserves my loyalty receives it.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Loyalty
At Home in the World is the story of a young woman, raised in some difficult circumstances, and how she survives. It tells a story of redemption, not victimhood.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#World
#Home
#Woman
#Circumstances
For 25 years, I did take my responsibilities as a pleaser of others sufficiently seriously.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Years
I believe every one of us possesses a fundamental right to tell our own story.
Joyce Maynard,
American
Writer
#Right