What Author Would You Want to Co-Write a Book With?
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What Author Would You Want to Co-Write a Book With?
I would want to write with Kristin Cast, she wrote one of my favorite series with her mother P.C. Cast: House of Night. We have similar writing styles and my most enjoyed type of book is fantasy. As said the type of book I would want to write would be a fantasy-fiction.
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It would have to be Neil Gaimon.
I like his books a lot, although I wouldn't say he is my favorite author. Mostly, I just feel like his grasp on dialogue is as close to perfect as you can get.
His characters should be completely unrelatable, as they are frequently ghosts, gods, or other magical creatures. But every time, I find myself connected and engaged.
Also, he seems like a lot of fun.
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Ohhh this would be fun! Mary Higgins Clark would be a good author to co-write a mystery/suspense novel too. I also think co-writing with Jodi Picoult would be a dream come true. I feel like the person would learn so much from her not only about the topic they were writing about but just general knowledge.Blythe wrote:A mystery writer like Agatha Christie. I have always thought that mystery authors are gods. Seriously, have you ever tried writing mystery? Leaving those little clues strewn about while still building to a climax is nothing short of genius.
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While no longer living, I'd love to have written something with Ellen Raskin. Her representation of people and their minute differences and relationships in The Westing Game is something I wish to have in my own writing, but find truly hard to accomplish.
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Yes, the movie director. Johnny Depp even admits that his stuff is creepy, yet it is all interesting. I would co-write with Tim Burton because I love his work. I never told anyone this! I did not realize that most of the movies I watched over time were directed by Tim Burton. He has a very creative mind, which makes him an artistically vivid story-teller.
When I was in Gothic Literature class in college, I was reminded of Tim Burton as a writer and artist. Most people typically perceive him as a director of movies, but I adjusted my perspective to see him as an awesome author. We could co-write about anything creepy. Whether it be funny or devastating, I think it would be a challenging task to co-write with Tim Burton.
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