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Sign in to Harper'sE. B. White wrote a monthly column for Harper’s Magazine called One Man’s Meat. It was about life among barnyard animals on his farm in coastal Maine, and ran from 1938 to 1943, when he retired it due to his “sketchy health.” In 1944 he saw a doctor about “mice in the subconscious,” and the following year he released his first children’s book, Stuart Little, about a mouse. “It must be a lot of fun to write for children,” he…
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