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If we're just talking crime writers, that's harder. A lot of them, to my understanding, weren't/aren't the kind of people who would be fun to be around, don't get me wrong; Chandler is an all-time great, but do I really want to get shit-faced with someone so notoriously grumpy? Now, if we dial it back a bit and we're just having a drink or two over dinner, I doubt he'd let met pick his mind - I'd just end up annoying him. Certain other writers would end up annoying me.
The biggest exception to this is, of course, Dashiell Hammett. Hammet was sociable and I think the conversation would be excellent. On top of that, he had a sort of joie de vivre that makes him seem really fun to be around (to a point.) I once read that he remarked that he "lived like [he] was going to die next Wednesday."




Who knows, you might run into him down at Doc Ford's on Sanibel. I hear he sometimes goes there to write.

I never met Cornwell, but her sister-in -law was a wine drinking buddy. Our kids were classmates in a class of 11. She would tell wonderful stories of travels with Cornwell. She loved being around family.
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Sipping bourbon around a campfire at hunt camp in the crisp late fall air.. most likely Wild Turkey.
Or drinking beers at the North MS Sheri'ff's Association Catfish fry.
At a nice dinner out in New Orleans the night before Auburn beats Bama at the Sugar Bowl, most certainly a Sazerac.
Obviously I want to go drinking with Ace Atkins. Never fear there are other authors too, that I will write about..