The writer’s day:
— paul bassett davies (@thewritertype) June 2, 2015
1. Morning: have an idea.
2. Wait, is it original?
3. Google to check.
4. Follow some interesting links.
5. Oh, it’s 6pm.
Remember rereading all the Harry Potters AND the Narnias while "revising" for my #LeavingCert. I regret nothing.
— Deirdre Sullivan (@propermiss) June 2, 2015
We can at least agree that US-led regime change doesn't have to be all bad, right? #FIFA
— Andrew Mueller (@andrew_mueller) June 2, 2015
Jeb Bush v Hilary Clinton. Bobby Ewing v Crystal Carrington. They fought revolutionary wars in USA to avoid that kind of Dallas-Dynasty shit
— Irvine Welsh (@IrvineWelsh) June 2, 2015
How to graciously say no to anyone: http://t.co/NWCNcvA4HF pic.twitter.com/7lPa3rJaEB
— Austin Kleon (@austinkleon) June 1, 2015
The New Yorker's Fiction Issue is now online. Try Jonathan Franzen's “The Republic of Bad Taste”: http://t.co/5CnzcY0Ykg
— New Yorker Fiction (@NYerFiction) June 1, 2015
"I would be infinitely happier to win a contest that included male entrants." Zoë Heller on prizes, in Bookends: http://t.co/sXdVlEk1PC
— New York Times Books (@nytimesbooks) June 1, 2015
Happy 60th Colm Tóibín. We visited Colm at NY's @Columbia to discuss his work & browse his bookshelves (Starts 9.24) https://t.co/HdP0F3fYzt
— The RTE Book Show (@BookShowRTE) May 31, 2015