And the winner of #10 is...
Ashley Lovell!
Congrats, you've won an autographed copy of Death's Redemption along with a Big Bad Wolf charm necklace! Make sure to write to grace.v.coronado@gmail.com and let her know you're the Summer Giveaway #10. :)
It is so cool getting to know all you guys, so I'm going with the same sort of questions. :) If you could go back in time to visit a writer, who would it be? Me, Jane Austen absolutely. Today you'll be winning an autographed copy of All Hallows Night along with a Silver Mad Hatter top hat charm necklace.
I would love to meet Mr J.R Tolkien. If I had to pick only one. :)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Shakespeare hands down!
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you!!! I'm so excited! Plus it couldn't have came on a better day since today is my bday!!! :)
ReplyDeletePoe or Shakespeare
ReplyDeleteH.G Wells, fell in love with The Time Machine.
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ReplyDeleteIf I had to pick one it would probably be Jane Austen, despite the fact that I have never even read pride and prejudice but I can take and pass a quiz on it..
ReplyDeleteRoald Dahl. He was a favorite of mine growing up. His children's books were a bit dark and twisted, but I liked that they were so different.
ReplyDeleteI would have to say Jane Austen. I would love to meet the woman who created Mr. Darcy<3
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Jane Austen definitely. I love the time she lived in and how she wrote. I convinced my class to study 'Northanger Abbey' for GCSE English.
ReplyDeleteCharles dickens. Hands down :)
ReplyDeleteCharlotte Bronte, I love the dark elements in her stories.
ReplyDeleteI would love to meet Honore de Balzac
ReplyDeleteI would love to meet Emily Brontë!
ReplyDeleteNo contest... Poe.
ReplyDeleteI'd probably pick Poe, too. Thanks for the opportunity. Love your books.
ReplyDeleteRobert Frost. I've always loved his work. :)
ReplyDeleteCharlotte Bronte.... hands down.....
ReplyDeleteJane Austen or Edgar Allen Poe or Jules Vern
ReplyDeleteI would love to meet Louisa May Alcot
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ReplyDeleteI'm going way back and on a crazy limb here and gonna say whoever first wrote down Beowulf. I absolutely love that story and would like to know the circumstances that led to them wanting to write it down. Or Edgar Allen Poe. The man was a brilliant storyteller.
ReplyDeleteI would love to meet H.G. Wells.
ReplyDeleteoh if I could back in time I would love to visit with either C.S. Lewis - LOVE LOVE LOVE the Chronicles of Narnia series - or JRR Tolkien - I also love the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings novels and would love to talk to both for their inspirations for their stories! They are all timeless novels!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to meet Mary Shelley and Bernie Wrightson, the authors of Frankenstein. :)
ReplyDeleteAs amazing as it would be to meet with Shakespeare, Poe, or any of the greats. I'd want to go back when the bible was being written. Not that I would consider myself a religious person. I just want to see who and why they wrote it. The start of it ect.
ReplyDeleteBeatrix Potter...I loved her books when I was little and I still enjoy them now when I'm reading them to my girls
ReplyDeleteDr. Seuss :)
ReplyDeleteDaphne Du Maurier, although if I could have a dinner party with her and the Brontë's that would be amazing!
ReplyDeleteI'd have to say Poe. I've always been fascinated by him. If not him then Lewis Carroll :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to meet William Shakespeare. There are plenty of questions I must ask about Ophelia and Romeo and Juliet. I also want to meet with Poe.
ReplyDeleteI would love to meet William Shakespeare. I must know a couple of things about Romeo and Juliet.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to meet Lewis Carroll
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ReplyDeleteErnest Hemmingway, over several pints, in a pub, flirting shamelessly.
ReplyDeleteI think it would have to be Charles Dickens. I love his sense of humor & he wrote about the seamier side of life, which is a side a lot of writers shunned.
ReplyDeleteHard question, there's so many! But if it was only one it would be Jules Verne; my first taste of science fiction/fantasy and I was an instant addict :-)
ReplyDeleteA.A Milne :) He filled my childhood (whisper..cough..adulthood too :P ) with happiness and laughter!
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C. S. Lewis seeing Narnia.
ReplyDeleteOoh...thats a hard one but I would have to go with Charlotte Bronte
ReplyDeleteFor me it would be Edgar Allen Poe, he seems like he would have an interesting mind.
ReplyDeleteI would have to go with Charlotte Bronte. Jane Eyre shaped so much of my teenage years. Bonus if I could meet her sisters as well. How do you get so much talent in one family? ^_^
ReplyDeleteI would like to meet Dante Alighieri:)
ReplyDeleteI would love to meet Lewis Carroll or JM Barrie x
ReplyDeleteEdgar Allan Poe! I love his dark crazy and poetic writings. Would love to see how he was in person!
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