Which author do you steal from?
harry potter.
not the best books but holy shit, the franchise is huge.
>>8370447
harry potter was not an author, he was an auror and didnt even exist irl
lrn 2 read
Heinlein
>>8370419
John Green
Joyce, obviously.Even the letters.
Proust or Musil, depending on my mood. Rest is secondary.
>>8370419
Maybe hemmmmingway. But I really need to start stealing from some latin american author
I'd attempt to publish Pynchon novels around the same time that he would be writing them, deepening his paranoia and pushing him to write better books.
I don't understand the question. Am I going back in time physically as well? Or do I just get the copyright somehow? Because if you published classic literature today as new work it wouldn't sell and you would die in poverty.
>>8372255
Oh I didn't read the title I though which ones do I steal right now
>implying I would write and not take advantage of the stock market, low college tuition and premonition of events to eventually become president or CEO of a large corporation and revel with ladyboys and boypucci in Rangoon with my buddies until my overdose
Borges, its easy cuz he's blind
>>8370450
>he was an auror
Kek.
>>8370419
Obv Agatha Christie
Have fun getting rejected by every publisher. Just because something was successful when someone else did it, doesn't mean you will personally have the connections to make it successful yourself.
>>8372226
I like this idea.
I would probably go back a 100 years with a copy of Hypersphere just to see how history treats it.