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Saturday 4 February 2012

The 6pm draw:-)

The next prize draw will be at 6pm and will be a £10 amazon gift voucher give away!!

All that is required is for you to tell me which famous author you would like to meet, either why you would like to meet them or what you would like to say to them.

I would love to meet Stephen King and ask him what makes him tick? What makes him write horrors which are sometimes pretty gruesome and then write beautifully moving stories like Shawshank redemption. I love the fact that he is able to do this and to me it shows his quality as a writer to be able to write such diverse stuff.

Well done for everyone who has kept up so far, the end is nearly in sight and we are over the half way mark!

Has anyone got any snow where they are? I think it's just starting here. Even more of an excuse now to just curl up! Am really getting in to my book now! Until 6pm guys!

4 comments:

  1. I would love to meet Julian Barnes, i would love to ask him where he gets his inspiration from. I'd like to ask him why he wrote the history of the world in 10 and a half chapters. Also about a particular story in there which is about cannibalism, i'd like to know more about his inspiration for that story as it has always stayed with me.

    I'm having a great day Dannie.

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  2. Dannie, i would love to meet David Ambrose and find out what he meant by the ending of Superstition!! What does the ending really mean! I have to know!

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  3. I think i would like to meet Willy Russell. I have enjoyed his plays so i was especially pleased when he brought out his first novel The Wrong boy as it was exactly what i expected of him. It's an enjoyable book about a wrong boy who makes good. Russell really is exceptional.

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  4. I would like to meet Maya Angelou. She grew up in the southern states of America and did some work with Martin Luther king on the civil rights movements. she's written a series of autobiographies, the first being I Know why the Caged Bird Sings. She has such an inspirational story being a black girl growing up in the southern states. I would love to meet her and talk about all her amazing experiences she's had in her long life.

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