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  1. RT @mkinberg: RT @crimescraps Siren of the Waters by Michael Genelin http://bit.ly/rJoeD Good review and the book sounds interesting.
  2. RT @eurocrime: New Euro Crime Fiction reviews: http://bit.ly/rQyaW Includes mine of To Steal Her Love by Matti Joensuu.
  3. Orwell's Animal Farm reviewed: "skillful & powerful political satire..read it if you have not already". http://bit.ly/cEhDx Good advice.
  4. RT @sarahw: UK fiction sales up, non-fiction way, way down: http://is.gd/4OWuy This because nonfiction = rubbish celeb bios & boring cookbks
  5. RT @girlscientist: Our paper "Education and personalized genomics" is out. Email if you want a copy cgunter at hudsonalpha dot org
  6. RT @franknorman: Alberts, Zerhouni and Zewail (all men, natch!) are US science envoys: http://bit.ly/tvSs8 Who wd you choose for yr country?
  7. Are writers born or do they emerge after a year of being 'workshopped' on a creative writing course? Independent http://bit.ly/EqmlS
  8. RT @timoreilly: RT @ginablaber Know women making sig. contribs to tech? Nominate by 8 Dec for Women of Vision Award @anitaborg_org #wov10
  9. RT @Maxine_Clarke: RT @TimesScience: Eureka science magazine CORRECTION 1 (not 0) women scientists. She's near the back on dark grey page.
  10. RT @TimesScience: Eureka science magazine out today. I didn't think possible but No. 2 has even fewer women scientists (0) than issue No. 1.
  11. "Twitter approval matrix" time http://bit.ly/33w7l6. Oct: hot, smart= Obama, google, iphone, windows7(!); cold, boring=game boxes, Letterman
  12. Picture of middle England from Susan Hill. As ever, readable! http://bit.ly/45hwxv
  13. Assoc of American Publishers report a 189.1% increase in ebook sales for August, less than 1% of the total book market.http://bit.ly/4qnBNJ
  14. RT @BoingBoing: Edmund Wilson's all-purpose "get lost" letter http://bit.ly/1fdey0 . Smile. Would this work for journals?
  15. "Nature can only retain readers' respect if it follows principles while adding value to lives & work of researchers". http://bit.ly/3YdEAl
  16. Sarah W, for 6 yrs crime fiction blogger suprema, is writing abt publishing for DailyFinance (plus everything else!) http://bit.ly/4nFPPE
  17. John Grisham: a man who understands the value of a book - to reader, author and publisher. http://bit.ly/p5WJF
  18. Belatedly see via @npariente that Frank Gannon (DG of Sci Fndn Ireland) is blogging. V gd writer, eg 'soccer & science' http://bit.ly/2rz9ao
  19. 10 reasons [book] publishers don't offer feedback on submissions http://go.nature.com/3ZBjR9 - think of this applied to sci journals!
  20. Nature is 140 years old today - 1st issue 4 Nov 1869. (Mission statement missed the deadline so is in issue 2). http://go.nature.com/jEs5uR