"I write entirely to find out what I’m thinking..." - Joan Didion.
— Penguin Books UK (@PenguinUKBooks) June 24, 2015
15 authors on why they write: http://t.co/GP5AvU7bwL via @flavorwire
Jack Kerouac’s On The Road Turned Into Google Driving Directions & Published as a Free eBook http://t.co/UlFnjtHqCe pic.twitter.com/cLq7QGobts
— Open Culture (@openculture) June 23, 2015
Have you seen @brainpickings Literary Jutebox? Quotes from beloved books thematically matched with a song http://t.co/9pYXw5riSw
— The Lilliput Press (@LilliputPress) June 23, 2015
#Yeats2015 Document of the Month on display in the National Archives. More @ http://t.co/x7iNLyP3Ji pic.twitter.com/IY4NHldZSk
— National Archives, Ireland (@NARIreland) June 19, 2015
Too many closed minds on gun control. Worse, far too many PROUDLY closed minds. Meanwhile, the American shooting gallery remains open.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) June 19, 2015
Watch: @IanMcKellen’s passionate Shakespearian speech for LGBTQ rights at @TrevorProject event http://t.co/Bl3c37VKsV pic.twitter.com/UoPLZLF6Pc
— Playbill (@playbill) June 16, 2015
John Casey calls Edna O'Brien's "The Love Object" a "great volume" full of "brilliant and memorable stories." http://t.co/uJ4HmT8A3w
— New York Times Books (@nytimesbooks) June 9, 2015