Who is your favorite author?

Brandon Sanderson, I definitely love Mistborn
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Aren't they both considered classics? Crime and Punishment certainly is.

Yeah, for sure. One of those philosophical books that makes you think about tough subject matter. Rashokilikov (sp?) is a poor college student who falls ill for several months and can't work. His landlady is threatening to throw him out if he doesn't pay the rent. He has a sudden confrontation with her and in a fit of rage, he kills her. The book goes through his thoughts of guilt over the crime and his internal debate about the morality (or lack thereof) of his actions.
 
Thomas Ligotti is my favourite. I like his straight-forward writing style. I like his phrasology. I like his general philosophy and understanding of life. I like his attempted X-Files script Crampton.

He's got some spoken word poetry/music that isn't bad either.
 
Yeah, for sure. One of those philosophical books that makes you think about tough subject matter. Rashokilikov (sp?) is a poor college student who falls ill for several months and can't work. His landlady is threatening to throw him out if he doesn't pay the rent. He has a sudden confrontation with her and in a fit of rage, he kills her. The book goes through his thoughts of guilt over the crime and his internal debate about the morality (or lack thereof) of his actions.
oh yes. I now remember hearing that.
 
My favorite author would probably be Haruki Murakami. I discovered him in 2017 starting with Norwegian Wood and have enjoyed reading his other books as well. My favorite book of his is The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle.

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I've actually heard of this. The literary types (classes) I associated with at the time buzzed about this one.
 
My favorite author would probably be Haruki Murakami. I discovered him in 2017 starting with Norwegian Wood and have enjoyed reading his other books as well. My favorite book of his is The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle.

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Ohh I remember reading one of Murakami's works in university years ago (Coin Locker Babies) and started to read some of his other works from time to time.

I haven't read this one so I'll have to check and see if our local library has a copy.
 
Carlos Ruiz Zafón, a spanish mystery writer who sadly passed away back in 2020. His Cemetery of the forgotten books tetralogy is a masterpice (I know that word gets thrown a lot, but it really is fantastic)images-69.jpeg
 
favorite author is alan dean foster, he wrote alien,the thing, star wars a new hope, even though it says george lucas on the book, as a thankyou, lucas let him write the sequel to star wars since he let lucas take credit for the novel.
 
I don’t read a whole lot of novels, I’ve always been much more into non-fiction but William Gibson for sure.

In no particular order:
Philip K Dick, ETA Hoffmann, Hunter S Thompson, Kurt Vonnegut, Doug Adams.
 
At one point i would have said Piers Anthony. But no, not anymore.

I grew up before internet was really fully a thing, and access to books/stories digitally or in bulk were not a thing. And buying books was expensive ($15 per paperback).

While going to the library was an option, but where do you even start? So as a kid i read Piers Anthony stumbling on accident, then Anne Rice. Then i started at the A section of fiction and found Douglas Adams... and... kinda just stopped. Guess Young Adult just wasn't for me.
 
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Ranmyakuluchi, he made such classics like To Kill A MockingMiku and Thus Spoke Hatsune Miku.

Such a astounding author, I hear his lineage still exists somewhere deep in the world...
 
There are several, but I will list only those of english language, and all classic authors. Regarding the gothic/horror stories, some writers of "Weird Tales" already mentioned (Lovecraft and Howard), and E.A.Poe, Le Fanu, B.Stoker. Regarding the adventure stories, J. London, R. Stevenson, J. Conrad. Regarding the dramatic novels, W. Scott, C. Dickens, D. Defoe, V. Woolf.
 
Possibly Don DeLillo. His lows are pretty damn low but his highs are exhilerating. Libra might be my favorite novel. Once I reread the Tunnel and Omensetter's Luck it may or may not be William H Gass.
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Thomas Ligotti is my favourite. I like his straight-forward writing style. I like his phrasology. I like his general philosophy and understanding of life. I like his attempted X-Files script Crampton.

He's got some spoken word poetry/music that isn't bad either.
I loved My Work Is Not Yet Done
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Samuel Becket, Emil Cioran, Thomas Pynchon, William Gaddis, Juan Carlos Onetti, Omar Jayjam, Thomas bernhard, Clarice Lispector, James Joyce, Flann O'brien, Raymond Queneau, Georges Perec.
Absolutely based
 
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