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Mary Higgins Clark, novelist B.A. in Philosophy, Fordham University www.apaonline.org/whostudiesphilosophy I was going to go for an English major, but after [one] class I thought, “Let’s go for philosophy.” Because, of course, there is so much reading in a philosophy course of study, and I do love to read. There is a lot of psychology in philosophy, which I found fascinating. And it has been very helpful in my writing. Photo: Rhododendrites| License: CC BY-SA 4.0 Higgins Clark, M. (2000) “Conversation With Mary Higgins Clark.” Interviewed by Claire E. White for The Internet Writing Journal, May.

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Mary Higgins Clark, novelistB.A. in Philosophy, Fordham University

www.apaonline.org/whostudiesphilosophy

I was going to go for an English major, but after [one] class I thought, “Let’s go for philosophy.” Because, of course, there is so much reading in a philosophy course of study, and I do love to read. There is a lot of psychology in philosophy, which I found fascinating. And it has been very helpful in my writing.

Photo: Rhododendrites| License: CC BY-SA 4.0

Higgins Clark, M. (2000) “Conversation With Mary Higgins Clark.” Interviewed by Claire E. White for The Internet Writing Journal, May.