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Name 5 authors you'd like to meet in heaven.
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Dec 11, 2012 02:25PM

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Frank McCourt
Charles Dickens
Theodore Dreiser
Ernest Hemingway
John Steinbeck
Willa Cather
Ok, I cheated and chose 6, but maybe one of mine will not end up in Heaven so I figured I'd need a backup.
Charles Dickens
Theodore Dreiser
Ernest Hemingway
John Steinbeck
Willa Cather
Ok, I cheated and chose 6, but maybe one of mine will not end up in Heaven so I figured I'd need a backup.
Right now I'd have to say Nicole Martin, who is still very much alive, is one of the five I'd like to spend time with in heaven.
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sherrilyn kenyon the man and women of the otherworld

Samantha Kane mmm.... the stories she would tell

Scott westerfeld anything really

Jr ward black dagger brotherhood


Charles Dickens
Theodore Dreiser
Ernest Hemingway
John Steinbeck
Willa Cather
Ok, I cheated and chose 6, but maybe one of mine will not end up in Heaven so I figured I'd need a backup."
Well Hemingway killed himself, right? So I think that disqualifies him for membership in the Pearly Gate Club.
Ed Wagemann wrote: "Jenny wrote: "Frank McCourt
Charles Dickens
Theodore Dreiser
Ernest Hemingway
John Steinbeck
Willa Cather
Ok, I cheated and chose 6, but maybe one of mine will not end up in Heaven so I figured I..."
Oh, well... then I guess he is off and Willa Cather is on. I was thinking maybe Hunter S Thompson but he killed himself also so I guess maybe some of the authors I would like to meet are in Hell not Heaven
Charles Dickens
Theodore Dreiser
Ernest Hemingway
John Steinbeck
Willa Cather
Ok, I cheated and chose 6, but maybe one of mine will not end up in Heaven so I figured I..."
Oh, well... then I guess he is off and Willa Cather is on. I was thinking maybe Hunter S Thompson but he killed himself also so I guess maybe some of the authors I would like to meet are in Hell not Heaven


Tolkien,
Pratchett,
Orwell,
Dostoevsky,
Poe, and oh so many others that may even take precedence but you said five so here are the ones that popped into my head.

Anais Nin
Herman Melville
J.D. Salinger
Dashell Hammet
Sherwood Anderson
Jack wrote: "Dostoevsky would be interesting to talk to, but I'm only picking authors who speak English. I'm not sure if there will be good tranlators in Heaven or not, but I don't want to take any chances.
A..."
I thought about Dostoeyvsky also, but I too wondered if I would actually be able to talk to the guy. Sherwood Anderson... Good Call on him.
A..."
I thought about Dostoeyvsky also, but I too wondered if I would actually be able to talk to the guy. Sherwood Anderson... Good Call on him.

You're right, I might cross Salinger off my list now that I think of it.
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