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Cormier identifies with Clare's plight for substantial reading for young adults.

Cormier describes being driven to write by strong feelings.

A rough typescript of Robert Cormier's speech on living through his characters.

A speech on self-censorship and parenting serves as Cormier's response to censorship attempts of The Chocolate War.

Thanks and commiseration with a teacher facing a censorship battle.

This speech addresses Cormier's childhood and adolescent reading and writing. It includes the introduction to his 20th Anniversary edition of I Am the Cheese and letters from objectors.

This speech addresses Cormier's childhood and adolescent reading and writing. It includes the Introduction to his 20th Anniversary edition of I Am the Cheese and letters with objectors.

Cormier speaks to his motives for writing and its basis in emotion.

In these drafts, Robert Cormier mines his memories of childhood to articulate the inspirations for his dark books.

In these drafts, Robert Cormier mines his memories of childhood to articulate the inspirations for his dark books.

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

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

This short chapter includes a scene of Archie formulating his revenge against Jerry.

Cormier shares I Am the Cheese FAQ responses (written by Fitchburg State College students) with students interested in institutional victimization.

Thanks for a personal photograph related to the conceit of Fade.
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