WASHINGTON — More stories from "To Kill A Mockingbird" author Harper Lee will be posthumously released.

For a long time the literary world thought "To Kill a Mockingbird," which was later turned into a film starring Gregory Peck and a Broadway play adapted by Aaron Sorkin, was Lee's only major offering. But shortly before her 2016 death, "Go Set a Watchman" was released.

Now Lee fans will have additional reading material to enjoy.

Eight of her short stories were released Tuesday in a collection called "The Land of Sweet Forever."

The writings were found in Lee's New York City apartment after her death.

Lee's biographer says some of the stories contain elements of the ideas she wrote about in her most famous work.

“As a member of Harper Lee’s surviving family, I know I speak for

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