If you could take a writing class which author would it be?
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Re: If you could take a writing class which author would it
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-- 19 Aug 2017, 20:38 --Kelebogile Mbangi wrote:Definitely Khaled Hosseini, his book "A Thousand Splendid Suns" is written simply yet beautifully, in such a way that you become absorbed in the story.
I hear you both. I haven't read any Hossieni but your comments are giving me the itch lol!ReviewerDiksha wrote:I personally love the writing style of Khaled Hossieni and GRRM. With Hossieni, he just lays down the simplest of things in such effective manner. Heart-touching. And GRRM is awesome at creating such detailed imagery of things you haven't ever seen before. The combination of these two will do the trick for me.
BTW, GRRM is? I might want to look him up as well.
Thanks!
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I have seen Brandon Sanderson's lessons on you tube. I would love to take a class from him.Anirudh Badri wrote:If we are talking about live authors, probably Brandon Sanderson. He teaches a class on writing, so I expect his experience to count for something. Teaching writing is pretty different from just being able to write well which is why experience is important.
Dead: Alexandre Dumas. Count of Monte Cristo remains one of my all-time favorites
He is by far my favorite author.
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