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If somebody takes the time, a: to read a book that I have written, and then to b: care about it enough to write me and ask questions, surely I owe them a response.
Lois Lowry
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the importance of engaging with your audience and showing appreciation for their interest.

Lois Lowry reflects on the mutual respect required in communication between authors and readers. When a reader invests their time in a book, and further engages by asking questions, the author has a responsibility to respond. This highlights the value of fostering relationships through dialogue and acknowledgment.

Themes

ReaderAuthorResponseCommunicationRespect

In practice

Example use cases

In a writing workshop, to encourage authors to engage with their readers.

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