TownieDeac
words are futile devices
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Who is the funniest writer of all time?
Pope?
Wilde?
Vonnegut?
Pope?
Wilde?
Vonnegut?
Who is the funniest writer of all time?
Pope?
Wilde?
Vonnegut?
Who is the funniest writer of all time?
Pope?
Wilde?
Vonnegut?
RIP GGM
I've been reading Dan Brown's novels recently (finishing up "Deception Point" currently), and I was wondering what everyone thought about his writing style.
Who is the funniest writer of all time?
Pope?
Wilde?
Vonnegut?
Some of the people there were from The Roots, but most weren’t. Most were normal people who aspired to careers in entertainment. All were welcome. And so the next thing you know, the girl who worked at Jeans West wanted to sing. That was Jill Scott. The pizza delivery guy, Jamal, thought that maybe he’d take his turn on the microphone, too, because he had done some singing, and he thought he had something to contribute. That was Musiq Soulchild. The little teenager up past his bedtime, wailing jazz songs out of his mind, was Bilal. The stripper girl was Eve, who was still calling herself Eve of Destruction. A friend of mine visited from Atlanta and brought a girl with a guitar, and that was India.Arie. Jasmine Sullivan was there, ten years old but with the voice of a grown woman. Common was there. All of this unfolded in my living room in South Philadelphia in the late nineties.
Does anyone here have a Goodreads account?
Who is the funniest writer of all time?
Pope?
Wilde?
Vonnegut?
Anyone here use Oyster books? I got a subscription for Christmas and have been flying through Chabon and Vonnegut stuff so far.
I've never heard of it. What do you like about it?
As regards Chabon, I feel like I only really enjoyed Kavalier and Clay. I didn't like Yiddish Policeman's Union or Manhood for Amateurs all that much. Guess I should read Wonder Boys since that's probably his most famous.