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  1. Why do social media sites always complicate themselves? Twitter was better when it was simple. Same with Facebook. Can't stand either now.
  2. Incidentally, we have a couple of reviews of the new Philip Roth up today: http://www.identitytheory.com
  3. Great. I take like a month off from Twitter and come back to see they went ahead with the stupid RT changes. Guess I'll go back on hiatus.
  4. "Crisp and clean, no caffeine." (I wish.)
  5. Michael Lewis on writing THE BLIND SIDE: http://ow.ly/FEOA
  6. Jonathan Safran Foer’s Compelling Case for (Not) Eating Animals http://ow.ly/yK2d
  7. Toolkit for NaNoWriMo Writers http://ow.ly/yJmV
  8. If a tree falls in the forest and no one sends a Tweet about it, does it make a sound?
  9. "The way a writer names his characters provides a good index to the way he sees the world." http://ow.ly/yDpE
  10. Children in Failed Nation-States Begging for Books http://ow.ly/xq96
  11. Nick Antosca Interviews William Sleator, YA Novelist http://ow.ly/xpMe
  12. A Field Guide to Art Museum Women http://ow.ly/xit2
  13. Interview w/ Lydia Millet, author of LOVE IN INFANT MONKEYS and HOW THE DEAD DREAM: http://ow.ly/x4mz
  14. Stories About Jews Killing Nazis http://ow.ly/wQUw
  15. Chicago Tribune reviews James McManus' COWBOYS FULL: The Story of Poker http://ow.ly/wQYC #books #poker
  16. Writing as Engineering http://ow.ly/wzXY
  17. I have been reading/using the Complete Tassajara Cookbook a lot lately. Highly recommend to vegetarians and novice chefs: http://ow.ly/wzWs
  18. We have been on an unexpected hiatus for a couple of weeks. Look for a new issue very soon, including a solid interview with Lydia Millet.
  19. What Kind of Fish is Nick Hornby? http://bit.ly/2LCyeh
  20. Reminder: you have to strike while the iron is hot.