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Paths to Divinity by Joseph DiCristofano
Paths to Divinity by Joseph DiCristofano




Paths to Divinity by Joseph DiCristofano

A hungry cat makes the best alarm clock.Īnything with mustard. they just don't do them right in England.Įarly bird these days. What is your favorite thing to eat for breakfast?Īmerican pancakes with maple syrup every time. Apparently, when she got there, she refused to take off her hat because she wasn't planning on staying that long. She was Uruguayan and travelled by boat (with her piano) from Montevideo to Naples when she got married. If you could meet one person who has died who would you choose? The Futurists created a recipe for vanilla ice cream with onion squares, which must be worth trying! I had tomato flavour in Imperia and it was weirdly enjoyable. What is your favorite flavor of ice cream?Īs long as it's genuine Italian ice cream I don't mind.

Paths to Divinity by Joseph DiCristofano

There are so many, but I recently re-read Jeanette Winterson's Gut Symmetries, and it's such an elegant, poetic book I think every aspiring writer should read it. I'm also curious to know whether books will still exist in paper format in an hundred years' time or if they'll disappear and become collectors' items or just fine art objects. I imagine the West like Huxley's Brave New World but with the rich genetically engineered for health, youth, and intelligence and a subclass of poor, aging people with no teeth. I'd like to see the future to know whether the gap between the wealthy and the dispossessed becomes impossible to bridge.

Paths to Divinity by Joseph DiCristofano

Writing historical fiction and lecturing in art history, I already spend a lot of time in the past. If you could travel in a time machine, would you go back to the past or into the future?






Paths to Divinity by Joseph DiCristofano