The Man Who Wrote My Novel
March, 1973
The Man Who Wrote My NovelMost Writers get into their line of work because they are driven by a vision, a splendid passion to do magnificent and immortal things. I, however, became a writer the way other young men go into the family business. My father, Edmund Collier, is a writer of children's books. My brother, Christopher Collier, is a historian, writer of obscure articles and author of the recent Roger Sherman's Connecticut, a book so scholarly that it costs $18.50. My brother-in-law James B...