A commentary explores the connection between writer’s block and the real-life murder of a husband by a writer, using the case of Kouri Richins to examine themes of grief, financial desperation, and the ethical boundaries of using trauma in children's literature.
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a dark parallel between creative struggle and lethal substance use
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