I'm wondering if any other readers here the way I do... when you read certain authors, do you ever wish that you knew them personally? I often think that if someone can write something that is so moving or relevant to me, they must have characteristics I would find interesting and likeable, and perhaps they would understand me in some way. I feel like if I just had a chance to talk to them, we would surely be good friends and "kindred spirits" as people say. This is probably daft and wouldn't be true in most cases, but my "faith" has been bolstered by the fact that I got to have a video chat with Ursula K. LeGuin last year and she was a wonderful old lady, and quite hilarious.
I have always wished I could meet Tolkien and W. B. Yeats for this reason; among more modern authors, I really wish I could meet David Mitchell (the author of Cloud Atlas and other such books, not the comedian, although I like him as well.) Anyone else have authors they wish they knew, living or dead?
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"And there are days when I would be away . . . Oh, wherever men of my sort used to go, long ago. Wandering on paths that other men have not seen. Behind the sky. On the other side of the rain." -Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell