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Cormier discusses the futility of censorship in protecting children from the world.

Cormier writes to supporters of his works about his upcoming sequel Beyond the Chocolate War and his admiration of the work of teachers.

Cormier describes how Jerry was his most significant challenge in writing Beyond the Chocolate War. He also talks about his tentative work on a potential third novel.

Cormier writes about his allusion to The Wizard of Oz in I Am the Cheese as well as the homosexual references in the novel.

Thanks and commiseration with a teacher facing a censorship battle.

Cormier shares brief feedback on Gloria's I Am the Cheese poem.

Cormier summarizes a number of censorship attacks on his books in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Florida. He also mentions how he responds to censorship attempts of his work.

Cormier describes his use of similes and metaphors and the effect fictionalization has on his real-life sources of inspiration.

Robert Cormier thanks Fabio Coen for his comments and describes the revisions he made to The Chocolate War.

Cormier thanks Coen for his comments and describes the revisions made to The Chocolate War.

Robert Cormier outlines the revisions he made to the I Am the Cheese manuscript to his editor.

Cormier describes how his realistic fiction needs to include aspects of life that are less desirable because they are a part of life. He also mentions his distaste for the movie The Chocolate War.

This incomplete document includes Cormier's explanation for why a writer cannot consider a reader's response while writing because it risks producing bland work.

Cormier discusses his feelings of helplessness in censorship battles. He also expresses his admiration for the teachers and librarians who support his writing and share it with young readers.
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