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?
It would still be James Joyce, but I think it would certainly end up being more than one beer and turn into a bit of a session.
He could dissect my mind as we toured Dublin’s watering holes.
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But maybe I just wanna meet the guy who made up Tuf.
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I think he'd be staging a breakout to go see it on opening night! He seemed to enjoy the attention he gotFlorence24 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 10:05 The first author that came to my mind was Thomas Harris. I would love to have a drink or two with him (no beer though, I'm underage) because I have a few questions I would like to ask him about Hannibal Lecter, regarding his personal character traits and history that isn't covered in the books.
For example, my little sister, who is also a fan of his books, and I always get into debates about how Hannibal would react to hearing that his life story was going to be made into a musical. She thinks he would be angry, but I actually think he would be fairly amused by the idea. So, that's something I would probably ask Mr. Harris first: "Could you tell me how Dr. Lecter would feel about his life story being made into a musical?" Haha, very stupid, I know, but I'm afraid it is an inside joke that my sister and I are actually curious about.
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I've been reading a lot of her old essays etc recently and especially her thoughts and regrets about the way she wrote The Left Hand of Darkness, things like how she portrayed gender and sexuality and how readers responded to the book etc. I'd love to pick her brain more, and also think she'd be happy to meet someone who is openly non-binary and living in a world where I'm able to use the singular they/them as my pronouns - something that wasn't common yet at the time where she passed.
My second choice, which is slightly more likely by virtue of her still being alive, is Gina Cole. I read her short story "Swim, Bike, Run" for university and was fascinated by the way she structured it, I'd love to know the process she used for writing it - did the twist come first, or the plot, or the structural idea, or the characters, etc. For anyone who hasn't read it, I highly recommend it!
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