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If you could have lunch with any author (dead or alive), who would it be and where would you meet?
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Charissa
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Aug 18, 2016 11:45AM

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I don't know. Fresh sushi in Okinawa might be worth it (unless you hate fish)

He would be awesome. I love everything he's ever written.




Good choice. And I'll have to try to link up with A.L. Sowards as well as we email all the time. Lunch would be even better.

Fun!

3 hours doesn't sound like much when you're talking about authors like them.




Are you trying to make my to-read list longer?


Robyn, the Washington book is every bit as good as the Lincoln book, and your appreciation for the Divine Hand in the battles of the American Revolution will flourish.

Anyone who wrote a book, short story, or poem counts.

I'd want to join you with Laura Ingalls Wilder


I'd love to have lunch with J. R. R. Tolkien! I don't know if we would necessarily even talk about writing-related things, he just sounds like a great person in general. His family is invited too!
And I think it would be a lot of fun to have a picnic on the grounds of Oxford, because I think that campus is beautiful.




Timothy Ballard's story is the subject of the file, "The Sound of Freedom" that has been a box office smash this summer. That makes me want to meet him even more.
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