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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Tomorrow I would want to hang out with Clive Cussler and just listen to the stories..
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I'd probably say Neil Gaiman. The conversation is guaranteed to be interesting, and probably really surreal. From those of his books I've read, I think he's probably got one of the best imaginations in the world. Besides, he was friends with Terry Pratchett, and I'd like to know what he was like.
I think it'd be risky to pick a dead author - some of them were really depressed in their lives. I don't think Edgar Allan Poe or Herman Melville would be great conversationalists.
Although they'd probably be pretty happy with how their legacies turned out.
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