Because, was the answer, they were the bluest, blue eyes the writer had ever seen.
The country's new writers see a world beyond the simple shades of black and white.
Then publishers and writers can see what the problem is?
But writers see and hear more strange stories than you'd ever imagine.
This is freedom the likes of which American writers may never see again.
I cannot think of a writer's autobiography in which the writer herself is so little seen.
They had transformed what some writers saw as being the traditional American way of life.
"It is quite certain that no writer of Washington's biography has seen this book."
Other rats, if they knew how to read, could see in their heads what the writer had seen.
But its writer sees it as being something more than this.