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What are some famous authors email addresses?

>> No.8069029

thomaspinecone@member.mensa.org

>> No.8069043

DavidFosterWallace@AOL.com

>> No.8069048

>>8069043
Mistah Kurtz—he dead.

>> No.8069056

knightoffaith13@yahoo.co.dk

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>>8069043
>there was a time when you could have actually emailed DFW

I don't remember /lit/ existing in 2008. Definitely not all the memeing about DFW.

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chitch8003@aol.com

>> No.8069381

donald_delillo@yahoo.com

>>8069043
I'm pretty sure Wallace's email is Ocaptainmycaptain, or something like that.

>> No.8069495

w_faulker@corncob.net

>> No.8069517

moot@4chan.org

>> No.8069561

>>8069043
This made me so sad for some reason.

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>xXx_No_DiScErNaBlE_tAlEnT_xXx@geocities.com

>> No.8069710

>>8069495
Heh

>> No.8069746

>>8069048
You're next if you really think about it.

>> No.8069759

>>8069681
His emails actually on the universities website i got a reply from him once.

>> No.8069785

>>8069561
i wonder if anyone replies

>> No.8069891

>>8069681
>>8069759
harold.bloom@yale.edu

I'm tempted to suggest composing a collective /lit/ email to him, to which we all contribute a line from our favourite poems.

>> No.8069938

>>8069891
do it

here's mine:

images slip through sleeping fingers

>> No.8069969

>>8069891

Send him hypersphere excerpts.

>> No.8069990

>>8069969
Why not the whole thing?

>> No.8069999

>>8069969
That footnotes section in Hypersphere told through Wallacian ebonics is probably one of the best passages in all of literature.