• Destide
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    63 months ago

    Neil Gaiman Terry Pratchett

    Scripts: Tarrintino The Coens Charlie Kaufman

    • @plactagonic@sopuli.xyz
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      43 months ago

      Don’t forget that Neil Gaiman writes scripts too. Some episodes of Dr. Who, Nevwrwhere, Good Omens, American Goods, Lucifer, Sandman

  • @Mickey7@lemmy.world
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    53 months ago

    David Mamet - his scripts are outstanding because they are written just as actual real life conversations.

  • TotallyNotSpez
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    53 months ago

    Douglas Adams for Comedy

    Chuck Palahniuk for odd novels

    Hunter S. Thompson for Gonzo

  • Cloudless ☼
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    43 months ago

    George Orwell - Animal Farm, Nineteen Eighty-Four Adam Kay - Kay’s Anatomy Carl Sagan - Contact

  • Leraje
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    43 months ago
    • Patrick O’Brian
    • Hilary Mantel
    • Shirley Jackson
    • Peter Straub
    • Donna Tartt
    • Douglas Adams
    • Jane Austen
    • Mary Shelley
    • Sylvia Plath (poetry, fiction not so much)
    • Richard Matheson
    • Ursula K Le Guin
    • Connie Willis
    • Clay_pidgin
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      13 months ago

      This is a top tier list! The few I don’t recognize I’ll check out based on your rec.

  • @nezbyte@lemmy.world
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    33 months ago

    Books: Craig Alanson, Isaac Asimov, Douglas Adams, Brandon Sanderson, and so many more.

    Scripts: Aaron Sorkin, Brett Goldstein

  • @nublug
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    everyone’s gonna list the super famous best of all time authors, and sure, i like them too. but two of my personal faves that never seem to miss and fill their niche super well are Clive Cussler (Dirk Pitt series, specifically) and Brian Jacques (Redwall). i will read and re-read every book from both until i die.