Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly linkup of book bloggers hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl! This week’s topic is technically authors I’d like to meet, but honestly, I’m not sure what I would say to most authors besides “I love your work”. That’s what I said to Jeffrey Eugenides when I met him a reading/book signing in college! Since I’ve already met him, here are ten other authors I’d like to go to a reading for!
Charlaine Harris: I love her Southern Vampire Mysteries and she seems like someone who’d be super fun to hear talk about her work!
Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie: She’s amazing and having seen her TED talk makes me feel like she’d be amazing to see do a reading!
Neil Gaiman: I always pick up his own readings of his works when I’m buying audiobooks, because he’s got a fantastic voice. Seeing him in person doing it would be incredible!
Tamora Pierce: Her Wild Magic series was something I absolutely loved growing up, and I’ve love to hear her talk about the amazing female heroines she created.
Phillip Pullman: I love His Dark Materials so much, and having listened to him narrate the stories on audio makes me think listening to him read his work in person would be fantastic.
Garth Nix: The Old Kingdom series is one of my favorites, and knowing that Nix has an Australian accent to make the reading even more fun!
Katherine Arden: The Winternight books are some of my favorites I’ve read in the past few years, and I would just about explode with excitement if she came anywhere near where I am to support the last one coming out in a couple months.
John U. Bacon: This is a pretty specific “me” pick, but Bacon writes a lot about Michigan football and I love Michigan football.
Jeffrey Toobin: His non-fiction work around the judicial system is so well-done and interesting and I think a reading from him would be just fascinating.
Joan Didion: She’s not young anymore, but the documentary that came out about her last year shows she’s still very sharp and it would be amazing to see her actually read her own words.