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Greatest Novelist Ever

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Originally posted by cadwah
Robert Anton Wilson.

End of discussion.
I don't even know who that is.

Ayn Rand

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Originally posted by jenna1
Is that the name of the poem?
No, that's the name of the Pope Bob! google is your friend!

Right where you are sitting now!

http://www.rawilson.com/sitnow.shtml

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Originally posted by cadwah
No, that's the name of the Pope Bob! google is your friend!

Right where you are sitting now!

http://www.rawilson.com/sitnow.shtml
gee thanks, coulda shoulda told me about that site before i just opened it up, age appropiate maybe?

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Originally posted by jenna1
gee thanks, coulda shoulda told me about that site before i just opened it up, age appropiate maybe?
Sorry for making you think, I know it must be a terrible grind.

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Originally posted by jenna1
gee thanks, coulda shoulda told me about that site before i just opened it up, age appropiate maybe?
That's nothing, there was a link to a porno site earlier. It was awesome.

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Originally posted by jenna1
age appropiate maybe?
Sorry, please inform me how the site isn't age appropriate? I am confused... again... and a litle drunk... again.

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John Steinbeck

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Originally posted by CalWriter
John Steinbeck
Pratchett!

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Originally posted by Rene Pogel
male Hemingway
female Virginia Woolf
notquitesure Truman Capote
JOHN UPDIKE

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Moses

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Originally posted by Stregone
JOHN UPDIKE
Excellent choice

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Originally posted by Rene Pogel
male Hemingway
female Virginia Woolf
notquitesure Truman Capote
LOL The Capote remark is very funny. 😀

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Originally posted by Palynka
How did he raise plagues?
In a petri dish, like everyone else! 🙄

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Originally posted by SMSBear716
Between they have sold more books ..... and nobody restricted to the choice to just artsy fartsy novelists that the Ivory Tower types drool over.
Interesting that you choose them because of their sales figures, not because you like them. But it's not a bad way to choose a book--I'm sure you treasure your copy of "Valley of the Dolls" (30 million copies sold).

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Charles Dickens, who else could make every day life so interesting?

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