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opinions > If you could have a conversation with any author about a book they'd written, who would it be?

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message 1: by Jo (new)

Jo Grey ˚ʚ♡ɞ˚ (s3raphic) | 9 comments My pick: Vajra Chandrasekera about The Saint of Bright Doors because I have many questions 😅


message 2: by Robert (new)

Robert James | 2 comments Oscar Wilde (cliche i know).


message 3: by Jo (new)

Jo Grey ˚ʚ♡ɞ˚ (s3raphic) | 9 comments Robert wrote: "Oscar Wilde (cliche i know)."

Honestly great choice though, that conversation would be so gay and good


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Strudelnudel (mad kitchen scientist) Julia Armfield (about her short story collection Salt Slow)


message 5: by Jo (new)

Jo Grey ˚ʚ♡ɞ˚ (s3raphic) | 9 comments Strudelnudel wrote: "Julia Armfield (about her short story collection Salt Slow)"

Love this! I have been meaning to read Salt Slow, is it good?


message 6: by Jo (new)

Jo Grey ˚ʚ♡ɞ˚ (s3raphic) | 9 comments Meredith wrote: "I wanna talk to Stephen King, I’ve got some questions about the choices he made when writing Bev in It and whether or not they’re the cocaine influence parts or just poor choices in the 80s."

Oh my gosh great answer, I was laughing so hard at "cocaine influence"!


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Strudelnudel (mad kitchen scientist) Jo wrote: "Strudelnudel wrote: "Julia Armfield (about her short story collection Salt Slow)"

Love this! I have been meaning to read Salt Slow, is it good?"


Yes, an incredible collection of stories in my opinion. Very well-written, all of them; quite bizarre most of them, and queer, some of them.


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Oliver | 4 comments Adam Silvera. I love all of his books but I need to ask him why he likes to bring pain


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