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		If you could choose anyone, who would you pick as your mentor?  
it can be someone living or dead but must be a real person. don't pick god or merlin etc.   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Lassie, for the influencing and communication skills and Skippy, for sound advice and direction    
I aslo think Robin Williams could be quite a guide.
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		10-12-2012, 09:37 AM 
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		As far as poetry goes: Louise Gluck or Mark Strand.
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		i'm surprised at gluck and strand as i've never heard of them    i'll give them a look up
 
i'm not surprised that someone with a nic of TimeOnMyHands picked lassie, skippy and willimas   
can we remember what forum we're in please. unless lassy and skippy could be classed as poetry aids    
I think Tolkien was a brilliant lingiust, he virtually created fictional languages, and use english to create three of the best book ever written (arguably (not 'the' best but some of the best)) i would have loved to have had him as a one to one mentor for two or three years in my youth.
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Billy, I'm surprised at you.  Surely you've read Skippy's rime coo-ee -- he's very good at the tail rhymes.  Lassie's not so hot -- the last one she wrote was a howler.
 I'd pick Walter Scott -- not a bad poet, on the whole, but the selling point is that just about every pub in Edinburgh has a plaque saying "Walter Scott drank here".  Sounds like he'd have been quite good to follow about for a while.
 
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		Charles Dickens - to learn how to write social commentary without stepping on toes, to tell a story without referring to it, and to retire as author into the very back background and not appear in my writing.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Ohhh that kind of Mentor, Ok then I would choose Clive Barker for the journey's and the destinations and for the glimpses of real world magic
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		what surprises me is that  i don't know most of those mentioned, except dickens of course, i have heard of scott but know nothing of him. and who's clive barker    i was expecting all the well known names. while dickens was very Dickensian,     he was a great observer seeing as he's the only one i know i can say 'good choice'...i shopuld have read more i think   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (10-13-2012, 06:27 AM)billy Wrote:  what surprises me is that  i don't know most of those mentioned, except dickens of course, i have heard of scott but know nothing of him. and who's clive barker  i was expecting all the well known names. while dickens was very Dickensian,  he was a great observer seeing as he's the only one i know i can say 'good choice'...i shopuld have read more i think  
Clive Barker is an english (scouse) author primerily, who always adds poetry to his books, The Great and secret show, cabal, Weavworld, Imajica and more recently a trilogy called Abarat, Film wise you may know Pin Head from Hellraiser this was from his first book called the books of blood or hell bound heart, I also really admire Mike Harding for his quick witted lines and use of northern accents and of course John Cooper Clark whos  style I enjoy and repeat.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		I actually have an awesome mentor now I wouldn't trade for the world, but if i could study under anyone it would more than likely be Poe.
	 
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		Mine would be Kahlil Gibran. His writing is unique to me and inspiring with good ideas.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		I love Kahlil Gibran, Ash.  
 "Wisdom ceases to become wisdom when it becomes too proud to weep, too grave to laugh, and too selfish to seek out other than itself".
 
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		Mark Twain! He'd mold me into a snarky bastard. =)
	 
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		Berryman (poetry) and Burgess (prose).
	 
		
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