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If you could meet any author?
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Cole
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Oct 14, 2012 04:21AM

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I think I would meet either Naomi Novik or Steven Brust. (no surprise there). Not sure what I would ask them though. I will have to think about it really hard. Maybe the mystery to all of life or something? Haha!
Ya, it was in that one.
I just ask the question though, you said that we should make this a thread!
I just ask the question though, you said that we should make this a thread!
suzanne collins, i'd ask her hw she does it and if she could read my stuff and tell me what i can improve. I'd tell her that i think she is amazing writer and that i'm glad she went after her dream.

I would love to meet Anna McCaffrey and ask questions about her increadible work. Where her ideas stemmed from and what inspired her so much to write about Dragons. She is a legend and an increadible writer.
oops sorry!!! hahah well Suzanne Collins does do fantasy? and she has written books about big flying greater that you bond to... has anyone read Gregor the overlander series? seriously amazing books!
:D It's kinda hard to explain, but they really are good books, they are kinda a lower level of reading i think, but i loved them so much! great story and wonderful characters. pretty much you have to read them for yourself because if i tell you anything it will be a spoiler for the story! they are also a couple hundred pages so it's an ok thick book!
Cole wrote: "If you could meet any author who would it be? What would you ask them? what would you tell them?"
George R R Martin and Stephen King. I would ask 'em: is the cake a lie?
Or I'd ask them to write a Drabble about Ashuton Karrucci.
George R R Martin and Stephen King. I would ask 'em: is the cake a lie?
Or I'd ask them to write a Drabble about Ashuton Karrucci.
If I could meet Arika Takarano, I'd love to ask her a thousand and one questions, starting with: can I sing with you?!
ღ♣✽Hᴏʙʙɪᴛ ᴀɴᴅ Pʀᴏᴜᴅ✽♣ღ (a.k.a. Johanna) wrote: "J.R.R. Tolkien. All the authors I'd like to meet are dead now ;_;"
That is so sad...
That is so sad...


That's a good idea :)
That is a interesting combination to write in. One that I think would be fun to make metaphors to the Christian faith while making a story out of this world.