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something to look forward to...
he has a very different way of writing, he tell it like it is in a funny way. he's been a journalist since he left school and if his publishers don't like him, why is he still writing then...Tribble wrote:I have no idea why you are all so fascinated with him. <shakes head>
because he's a dysfunctional man-child who is blessed to inhabit a planet packed to the rafters with 30+yr old children... :/KatrynKat wrote:if his publishers don't like him, why is he still writing then...
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/10/11/ ... hn_le_carrToday, we spend the hour, in a national broadcast exclusive, with world-renowned British novelist John le Carré, the pen name of David Cornwell. Le Carré’s writing career spans half a century, during which he has established himself as a master spy writer.
David Cornwell worked in the British Secret Services from the late 1950s until the early 1960s, at the height of the Cold War.
What a long and time-consuming journey you have begun...freeboy wrote:I finally got around to buying the first Wheel of Time book! All that remains is reading it
Read 4 of his books, they were awesomeKatrynKat wrote:Jeremy Clarkson FTW!!!
Hey Cap. Gosh! Erikson is just amazing. I've just fallen in love with his characters and the world they inhabit. I'm done with Gardens of the Moon and while I wait to get Deadhouse Gates I'm reading Ian C. Esslemont's Night of Knives. Have you read it and Return of the Crimson Guard?CapNemo wrote:Yay someone that reads Erikson can't wait for Jan
Hey MT, is the journey worth it though?Mystical_Titan wrote:What a long and time-consuming journey you have begun...freeboy wrote:I finally got around to buying the first Wheel of Time book! All that remains is reading it
I don't know, I haven't read the books.freeboy wrote:Hey MT, is the journey worth it though?