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Nathaniel Hawthorne
He didn't like school or studying, but he loved to write. He was all about experiencing life and reflecting it on paper. His family history influenced his work. He moved a lot and had many friends, but he wasn't always that way. Early in his marriage, he was a recluse.
Ernest Hemingway
A sportsman, a writer, and a drinker, Hemingway was--just about everything masculine ever, at least on paper. Behind closed doors, he was very much a sensitive man. He was straightforward and understated, smart yet complicated. He cheated, and he hated himself for it. Hemingway was both troubled and put-together.
Edgar Allan Poe
He wrote dark tales about horror and love gone wrong. He drank, and he died mysteriously. And yet, Poe was so much more than this. He had monetary troubles and butted heads with his adoptive family--he was an orphan. His entire life was him writing and trying to support himself and his wife, until his death.
Jules Verne
Verne was adventurous and driven, smart and creative. His works are meant to inspire readers to get up and go do something outdoors, to go explore and learn through experiences!