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Re: Which author do you want to have a beer with?

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Coffee is always good.

Twain I would have a beer with. No one had a drinking problem way back then
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I would love to have several beers with Neil Gaiman. Or coffee, maybe. Maybe a seven-course meal preceded by coffee and followed by beer?
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Maya Angelou if she were still alive. What a woman.
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I would love to have a beer with Steven King. I wounded what kind of conversation we would have. He has an amazing and different imagination. I love some of his books like Dolores Claiborne but he also has some very weird books I just couldn't finish. I would love to know what inspires him. Where he finds new ideas for books.
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Donald Miller. John Eldredge.

Yeah, that'd make my week pretty easy. :)
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Post by AlyssaDanielle1 »

i can't really drink beer but probably john green. he seems cool
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I would love to have a beer or coffee with Stephen King. It would be so nice to speak with him about his writing style and where he gets his ideas for books. Also, it would be nice to find out what his personality is like considering the types of novels that he writes; I wonder how he continues to write within the same genre for so many years without tiring of it; it would be great if I could ask him that as well!
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I would have to say I would drink a beer or lunch with Dean Koontz, Stephen King, And Christine Feehan.
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Abraham Lincoln.
Looks like the ability to eat/drink seems to be on everyone else's mind. In that case Joe Hill.
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Lewis Carroll. But it would be a big fatty no alcohol. Such a creative mind.
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I'm going to keep it simple. I imagine having lunch with Laurell K. Hamilton and Patricia Briggs. I love SciFi-Fantasy and enjoy their renderings of Vampires, Werewolves, and Magic. Also, I would enjoy spending a day with Troy Denning due to his influence on my reading preferences.
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I think I would like to have lunch with a couple of authors that are lurking around on this site ;)

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Jeanette Walls, I would love to hear some of her stories from her mouth.
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George R R Martin, I need to know if Jon and Daenerys are going to die
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I want to have lunch with Suzanne Collins or Jodi Picoult. I love the Hunger Games trilogy. In addition, Jodi Picoult is one of my favorite authors. Her books are about controversial issues, for instance, assisted suicide and cases like wrongful birth.
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