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I learned that lesson a long time ago. When you write popular fiction, you're going to get bashed by critics

I learned that lesson a long time ago. When you write popular fiction, you're going to get bashed by critics Picture Quote #1

I learned that lesson a long time ago. When you write popular fiction, you're going to get bashed by critics

John Grisham is no stranger to criticism. As one of the most popular authors of legal thrillers in the world, he has faced his fair share of negative reviews from critics. However, Grisham has always maintained a pragmatic attitude towards criticism, understanding that when you write popular fiction, you are bound to attract both praise and backlash.

Grisham's journey to becoming a successful author was not without its challenges. Before he found success with his debut novel, "A Time to Kill," Grisham faced numerous rejections from publishers. Despite this initial setback, Grisham persevered and continued to write, eventually finding his niche in the legal thriller genre. His novels have since sold millions of copies worldwide and have been adapted into successful films.

Throughout his career, Grisham has been criticized for various aspects of his writing, from his simplistic prose to his formulaic plots. However, he has always remained unfazed by these critiques, recognizing that his primary goal as a writer is to entertain his readers. In an interview with The Guardian, Grisham stated, "I'm not trying to write the great American novel. I'm trying to write entertaining stories that will keep people turning the pages."

Grisham's pragmatic approach to criticism has served him well over the years. While some may dismiss his work as "pop fiction," Grisham's novels have resonated with millions of readers around the world. His ability to craft compelling narratives and create relatable characters has earned him a loyal fan base that eagerly anticipates each new release.
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