Which author do you want to have a beer with?
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Re: Which author do you want to have a beer with?
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Yes! I would also be so tongue-tied talking to someone I admire so much, but I think that Neil Gaiman comes across as so gentle and non-judgmental that after a few minutes with him, I would hopefully get over my anxiety and be able to speak to him like a normal person. I feel like he would understand the anxiety and not just think I was an idiot.Unielain wrote: ↑23 Feb 2019, 06:14 This is a hard question, because I'm easily scared of people I really admire. I think Sarah J. Maas would be nice to meet. According to interviews I've listened, she is a sweet person. I would have a lot to ask from her and I think we would have good laughs. Neil Gaiman is my second opinion, just purely because I admire his work so much. I could find it hard to talk though, because as I said, social anxiety thingy. I would have so many questions and not only about his work but also of his worldview. I think there are so many interesting and often troublesome layers of life touched in his books, for example the prison system, in american gods. I'm also a huge mythology nerd and think we would have a lot to talk about.
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