What person from literature (character or author) would you like to meet? Why?
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Literature… character or author? The Green Lantern?
I might have liked to meet Charles Dickens. (He’d probably be a liberal, though.)
I don’t know
Mine is Mark Twain. He seems like he’d be just a good, down to earth guy, good sense of humor, and full of common sense.
I have to go with Atticus Finch. That is a character that I’ve never been able to shake from my mind.
My first thought was Mark Twain like Laura. He just seemed like a really cool guy in his day. 😀
Scratch Mark Twain! I gotta go with my boy Anthony Bourdain!!!!
I have 2 authors I would love to meet, Ray Bradbury and John Steinbeck.
Author.. Stephen King.. I’d just love to pick his brain..
I’m still thinking and haven’t come up with a good one yet!
I’ll go with my childhood love…Laura Ingalls Wilder.
I wish I’d thought of her Kween.
I’d like to meet myself in 10-15 years from now. If that can’t happen, then I guess I should get my affairs in order ;^)
I figure there will be plenty of time for meeting my favorite authors when I shuffle off my mortal coil.
But for the record: Steinbeck, Twain, Hemingway, Alan Dean Foster, and Thomas Jefferson.