The (Urban) Legend of Ernest Hemingway’s 6-Word Story: “For sale, Baby shoes, Never worn.” http://t.co/yicyypKaCb pic.twitter.com/BdXkGzIyjR
— Open Culture (@openculture) March 25, 2015
Cesar Aira, finalista del Man Booker International Prize — please, god, get this man a decent study. pic.twitter.com/efkddf7RAF
— Salt | We make a positive difference to your life (@saltpublishing) March 24, 2015
What’s that you say? The novel that just won the Folio Prize is only 224 pages long? *orders copy*
— John Self (@john_self) March 23, 2015
The purpose of #writing is to make your mother and father drop dead with shame.
— Jon Winokur (@AdviceToWriters) March 24, 2015
J. P. DONLEAVY pic.twitter.com/hDqvcIOOXN
Every now and again I'll just tweet this photo and tell you all to read Maeve Brennan. pic.twitter.com/r5upcgoATI
— The Stinging Fly (@stingingfly) March 22, 2015
Every Time I hear "Ireland are great at the breakdown"... pic.twitter.com/O9qxwDMJgg
— Amy Huberman (@amyhuberman) March 21, 2015
If this heart-warming tale of children and luxury Manhattan real estate doesn't make you cry, nothing will. http://t.co/sbiawzq6QK
— Gary Shteyngart (@Shteyngart) March 20, 2015
What a relief to have Dolce and Gabbana tell me I can now let go of my silly gay politics http://t.co/Gt3Zh1JETl GREAT PIECE ON THE TWITS
— JEANETTE WINTERSON (@Wintersonworld) March 18, 2015
This week's story, "Sleep" by Colm Tóibín, is now online (with audio by the author). http://t.co/YwiZFSBKcA
— New Yorker Fiction (@NYerFiction) March 16, 2015