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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If we can pick anyone whether they are breathing or not, I would absolutely pick Kurt Vonnegut. That man was a genius! Not only are his books amazing and captivating, my favorite being Slaughterhouse-Five, but he was simply brilliant in general. I would love to pick his brain and get even a sliver of advice from him.
If the requirement is they should in fact be living and breathing, I would say Stephen King. I have loved him since I was a child, greedily eating up anything written by him. I have a similar writing process and have taken so much inspiration from him it would be an absolute dream to get to meet him and chat.
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I so agree with you! Vonnegut is the kind of man where I don't think I could ever run out of questions for him!
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Totally, and he was such a great speaker too. I thought of him because I'm about to read Bluebeard . Been ages since I've read any of his.Ashley Louise wrote: ↑09 Sep 2019, 12:57 I so agree with you! Vonnegut is the kind of man where I don't think I could ever run out of questions for him!
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