“I started thinking about charismatic psychopaths like Charles Manson and wondering what they were like as teenagers? They didn't just spring full-blown from oyster shells -- they had to hone the "people skills" that allowed them to become so manipulative as adults. Kids like that are growing up within our school systems and can exert tremendous control over their fellow students. I consider "Griffin" a cautionary tale about the danger of peer pressure.”

—  Lois Duncan

On the basis of her novel Killing Mr. Griffin (1978), interview in Absolute Write (2002)
1990–2002

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American young-adult and children's writer 1934–2016

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