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Writers with Learning Disabilities

Of all the professions to choose, beingrecent work was the script for The Ice
a writer would seem to be one of theHarvest.
most trying for a person with a learning2. Fannie Flagg
disability. Still, some people withGrowing up in Birmingham, Alabama, Flagg
scholastic problems-even those thatstruggled with severe dyslexia, which
interfere specifically with language,led her to believe that her dreams of
such as dyslexia,feel the urge tobeing a professional writer were out of
express themselves through writing. Thereach. She initially began her career
obstacles these individuals encounteras a news anchor, then moved on to
are considerable, but if they can find aacting in such movies as Five Easy
way to overcome them, they just might bePieces and Grease. While Flagg had
able to create a true work of literaryfound success as an actress, the pull to
art. The following writers have allwrite was just too strong to ignore. A
struggled with learning disabilities andwriters' conference inspired her to
have proven that the challenges thatcraft her first short story, for which
those with learning problems faceshe won a prize. Encouraged by this
head-on can often reap the biggestwarm reception, Flagg began writing in
rewards. Among these inspirationalearnest. Her bestselling novel, Fried
examples are:Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe,
1. Robert BentonThis 74-year-oldwas turned into a much beloved movie,
screenwriter grew up during a time whenfor which she wrote the Academy Award
there wasn't much information availablenominated screenplay. Flagg's warm,
about dyslexia. Finding reading andfunny novels have continued to land on
writing difficult and branded as "slow,"the bestseller lists. Her latest book
Benton's imagination was captured by theis Can't Wait to Get to Heaven.
movies. He became a film fanatic,3. Wendy Wasserstein
watching his favorites over and overThis late, great playwright also
again. This dedication led him to astruggled with dyslexia throughout her
deep understanding of what worked andformative years. She went on to receive
what didn't in the cinematic world.degrees from Mount Holyoke, City College
After a brief stint as an art directorof New York, and Yale. Wasserstein was
for Esquire magazine, Benton decided toknown for extremely witty and incisive
try his hand at screenwriting byplays about intelligent, successful
partnering with his friend, Davidwomen dealing with their inner demons.
Newman. The product of theirThe Heidi Chronicles catapulted her into
partnership was the critically-acclaimedtheatre world superstardom, earning her
screenplay for Bonnie & Clyde whicha Tony Award and a Pulitzer Prize. Her
launched his writing career. Bentonfinal play, Third, opened on Broadway in
went on to win best screenplay Academy2005. She is also the author of four
Awards for Places in the Heart andbooks, including Elements of Style, and
Kramer vs. Kramer. He continues writingwrote the screenplay for the film
professionally to this day; his mostversion of The Object of My Affection.



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