Mystery and Manners; Occasional Prose

Why does O'Connor advise that if an author is called a Southern writer he is best to rid himself of the title as soon as possible?

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O'Connor feels that today's writer is more independent than writers in previous generations were. Additionally, she feels that labeling oneself a Southern writer is dangerous because every piece will be judged by the Southern lifestyle.