Tom Waits Reads Two Charles Bukowski Poems, “The Laughing Heart” and “Nirvana” http://t.co/JbuG9sticJ pic.twitter.com/6rEI3Vc7yJ
— Open Culture (@openculture) September 29, 2015
I like to think these bears were supposed to meet for lunch but one got the wrong park pic.twitter.com/OV7GCloNBv
— Mark Agee (@MarkAgee) September 27, 2015
Benedict Cumberbatch seems to have been the inspiration for my table football team pic.twitter.com/em2bZvXSc3
— Hannah Griffiths (@hannahgeditor) September 26, 2015
Visited Haworth. Real sense of the Brontes' struggle to be productive. And to create something of worth https://t.co/oAf4Qz8K8N
— Martina Devlin (@DevlinMartina) September 24, 2015
Balance test before signing a pile of Danger with @phlaimeaux pic.twitter.com/r0hfRhNHKB
— Chris Judge (@chrisjudge) September 24, 2015
Our Comma Queen @MaryNorrisTNY shows off her crown and settles the question of ending a sentence with a preposition: http://t.co/lir142fhDq
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) September 21, 2015
Junot Diaz on reading, writing, and America's amnesia about race http://t.co/HnsrQV43gT @latimes pic.twitter.com/IAotuZFEyd
— Electric Literature (@ElectricLit) September 21, 2015
Thanks @hjvinke for alerting us to an animated version of Flann O'Brien's brilliant play Rhapsody on Stephen's Green https://t.co/ukr5slWsNF
— The Lilliput Press (@LilliputPress) September 22, 2015
Overheard in bookshop: "He read that Skulduggery. Didn't like it." "No?" "No. The words were too small and there were no pictures."
— Derek Landy (@DerekLandy) September 11, 2015