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Ilona Andrews. I just started reading their books, and I’m curious to know how they, since they’re a husband and wife writing team, divide up the writing. Who writes what??
Tracyene wrote: "Ilona Andrews. I just started reading their books, and I’m curious to know how they, since they’re a husband and wife writing team, divide up the writing. Who writes what??"
I had no idea Ilona Andrews was two people! I learned something new today, which makes it a good day.
That WOULD be a fascinating conversation!
Because he was hilarious and a genius. And most of his throwaway lines are perfectly accurate moral compasses for me.
Stephen King, because as much as I love his books, I have a feeling we’d spend the whole time talking about music! 😂
Gavin wrote: "Because he was hilarious and a genius. And most of his throwaway lines are perfectly accurate moral compasses for me."
Twain is a brilliant choice!
Paul wrote: "Stephen King, because as much as I love his books, I have a feeling we’d spend the whole time talking about music! 😂"
That 100% checks out. :)
R.A. Salvatore,let's talk Spearwielder's Tale, Crimson Shadow, Saga of the First King. I feel like they get overlooked.
Very boring, but Jane Austen. I want to know (and this is probably Google-able) if she’s ever commissioned art/ an oil painting or two for Emma and Mr Knightley.
Charlton wrote: "R.A. Salvatore,let's talk Spearwielder's Tale, Crimson Shadow, Saga of the First King. I feel like they get overlooked."
I would never turn down dinner with Bob! That would be great, and I'd especially love to talk Crimson Shadow. And maybe we could get him to DM some D&D during dessert. :)
Briar wrote: "Very boring, but Jane Austen. I want to know (and this is probably Google-able) if she’s ever commissioned art/ an oil painting or two for Emma and Mr Knightley."
The Google gods tell me she did not! But, that would be one heck of a fun dinner (NOT boring).
I’m late to the party but Maya Angelou! I’m obsessed with that woman and all her wisdom! I’d honestly just ask her opinion/advice on my current dilemma and talk about food!
Harriet wrote: "I’m late to the party but Maya Angelou! I’m obsessed with that woman and all her wisdom! I’d honestly just ask her opinion/advice on my current dilemma and talk about food!"
That's a great choice (and food is always a good topic)!
Feist and Maberry. I would love to talk with them about books that they love, how they created characters, etc.
Rickey wrote: "Feist and Maberry. I would love to talk with them about books that they love, how they created characters, etc."
Love it! But only if I can join that dinner to listen in.
Sean wrote: "Rickey wrote: "Feist and Maberry. I would love to talk with them about books that they love, how they created characters, etc."
Love it! But only if I can join that dinner to listen in."
I bet you could get some interesting conversation with Feist.
Sean wrote: "Rickey wrote: "Feist and Maberry. I would love to talk with them about books that they love, how they created characters, etc."
Love it! But only if I can join that dinner to listen in."
Absolutely! I would probably need backup as it would take me a bit to get out of awestruck.
Rickey wrote: "Sean wrote: "Rickey wrote: "Feist and Maberry. I would love to talk with them about books that they love, how they created characters, etc."
Love it! But only if I can join that dinner to listen i..."
I got you. I'll embarrass myself freely until you're ready to jump in and save me.
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Ilona Andrews. I just started reading their books, and I’m curious to know how they, since they’re a husband and wife writing team, divide up the writing. Who writes what??
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Tracyene wrote: "Ilona Andrews. I just started reading their books, and I’m curious to know how they, since they’re a husband and wife writing team, divide up the writing. Who writes what??"I had no idea Ilona Andrews was two people! I learned something new today, which makes it a good day.
That WOULD be a fascinating conversation!
Because he was hilarious and a genius. And most of his throwaway lines are perfectly accurate moral compasses for me.
Stephen King, because as much as I love his books, I have a feeling we’d spend the whole time talking about music! 😂
Gavin wrote: "Because he was hilarious and a genius. And most of his throwaway lines are perfectly accurate moral compasses for me."Twain is a brilliant choice!
Paul wrote: "Stephen King, because as much as I love his books, I have a feeling we’d spend the whole time talking about music! 😂"That 100% checks out. :)
R.A. Salvatore,let's talk Spearwielder's Tale, Crimson Shadow, Saga of the First King. I feel like they get overlooked.
Very boring, but Jane Austen. I want to know (and this is probably Google-able) if she’s ever commissioned art/ an oil painting or two for Emma and Mr Knightley.
Charlton wrote: "R.A. Salvatore,let's talk Spearwielder's Tale, Crimson Shadow, Saga of the First King. I feel like they get overlooked."I would never turn down dinner with Bob! That would be great, and I'd especially love to talk Crimson Shadow. And maybe we could get him to DM some D&D during dessert. :)
Briar wrote: "Very boring, but Jane Austen. I want to know (and this is probably Google-able) if she’s ever commissioned art/ an oil painting or two for Emma and Mr Knightley."The Google gods tell me she did not! But, that would be one heck of a fun dinner (NOT boring).
I’m late to the party but Maya Angelou! I’m obsessed with that woman and all her wisdom! I’d honestly just ask her opinion/advice on my current dilemma and talk about food!
Harriet wrote: "I’m late to the party but Maya Angelou! I’m obsessed with that woman and all her wisdom! I’d honestly just ask her opinion/advice on my current dilemma and talk about food!"That's a great choice (and food is always a good topic)!
Feist and Maberry. I would love to talk with them about books that they love, how they created characters, etc.
Rickey wrote: "Feist and Maberry. I would love to talk with them about books that they love, how they created characters, etc."Love it! But only if I can join that dinner to listen in.
Sean wrote: "Rickey wrote: "Feist and Maberry. I would love to talk with them about books that they love, how they created characters, etc."Love it! But only if I can join that dinner to listen in."
I bet you could get some interesting conversation with Feist.
Sean wrote: "Rickey wrote: "Feist and Maberry. I would love to talk with them about books that they love, how they created characters, etc."Love it! But only if I can join that dinner to listen in."
Absolutely! I would probably need backup as it would take me a bit to get out of awestruck.
Rickey wrote: "Sean wrote: "Rickey wrote: "Feist and Maberry. I would love to talk with them about books that they love, how they created characters, etc."Love it! But only if I can join that dinner to listen i..."
I got you. I'll embarrass myself freely until you're ready to jump in and save me.

