Vonnegut and Bukowski-- yes! Bronte sisters-- yes! I need a place at the ouija board table Those are all great authors!Tracey Neal wrote: ↑12 Mar 2008, 22:34 Awesome question!=) Lets see I guess mine would deffffinitely fall under a party, lotta people lol, I need a ouija board too, conjure up some spirits here;)
So Kurt Vonnegut for sure, Charles Bukowski, Emily Bronte and Charlotte Bronte (sisters), that would be interesting;) Oscar Wilde, Shakespeare,(that would be....WILD, haha) James Joyce, Blake and Poe, of course, Mark Twain, Truman Capote, Bram Stoker, man! too many! really mine would be a parrrrrrrty;) and then i would bed them all=) of course i really don't know how Wilde or Capote would feel about that;)
Which author do you want to have a beer with?
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Diana Welch wrote: ↑11 Oct 2017, 20:36 I'll be hanging out with Stephen Kings because he can tell me a free scary story.
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Oohhh, an in-life-scary-story-telling by King himself! I don't know if I'd be really intrigued or scared out of my wits. Let's face it, the man can be SUPER creepy. Although, as he alludes with his writing-- he is merely the portal for these creepy, meandering thoughts he puts down on paper and sells like crazy. But still-- that portal-- SUPER creepy! I'll be sure to bring a flashlight. Because I'm totally picturing this storytelling to take place around a fire in the deep woods of Maine.
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He has a thick New Jersey accent that is surprising when reading his Fantasy genre “Game of Thrones”. He has a great sense of style (see his wonderful choice of hat style). He also loves his wife and sees women as powerful characters and as people. I would love to toss a few back with, George!
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But it will be just water – I don't drink alcohol.