Donal McCann, in 1 of the great performances of #Irishtheatre #FaithHealer - Agree?
— Abbey Theatre (@AbbeyTheatre) November 18, 2014
#Abbey110 http://t.co/TldtMkLggp pic.twitter.com/tO2cFj8WDW
Now that creative writing education is a huge industry, we should ask what exactly is being sold. http://t.co/cUEwCGAbAL
— The Millions (@The_Millions) November 18, 2014
Ah, the 80s, when graphic novels about lovely old people dying of radiation sickness were in kids' section of library http://t.co/LUP9Ri7HFB
— Anna Carey (@urchinette) November 17, 2014
“LA of that period is mine and nobody else’s ... I have taken it away from you. ” —James Ellroy http://t.co/yYfhmbAj9E
— The Paris Review (@parisreview) November 18, 2014
This week, we’re unlocking a series of stories about the lives of U.S. Presidents: http://t.co/QqT4mYUpwa
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) November 18, 2014
Great Expectations - how many copies does a book have to sell to be successful? Irish Publishers Tell All - http://t.co/qgA2mMX2Jk
— Sarah Webb (@sarahwebbishere) November 17, 2014
We remember Chinua Achebe, Nigerian novelist, poet, professor & critic who was born on this day in 1930. #AfricanHero pic.twitter.com/4Q7dzRCvLW
— Makamba Online (@MakambaOnline) November 16, 2014
The Irreal Reader: review. 'Like wandering into a modern art gallery when all you have seen before is landscapes' http://t.co/ogmi12ekwu
— The Short Review (@theshortreview) November 15, 2014
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