"I think anybody who has become an artist
has learned to claim being a misfit as something that’s cool. Standing
outside of the frame is part of what enables us to have insight," said Emily Raboteau, author of "The Professor's Daughter," a novel about a young woman trying to come to terms with a mixed-race background very similar to her own.
She was taking part in a roundtable discussion on what is sometimes called confessional writing published by Literary Hub.