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  1. RT @ColumbiaUP Win free Columbia University Press books! Find out how at http://bit.ly/20i2Aq
  2. Sound in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction--Now Available http://bit.ly/32oVDb
  3. Follow Friday @FreeLibrary
  4. Especially relevant during a transit strike. Tools for Teleworkers - Inside Higher Ed http://ow.ly/zWlB
  5. RT @FreeLibrary A list of the top 20 libraries was released, but they have the FLP's old twitter account listed! http://tinyurl.com/ybdezwr
  6. RT @UChicagoPress Who wants a free ebook? Take, enjoy, read! http://bit.ly/gphGl
  7. @PennCareerServ Getting Published venue change: The event is at the LGBT center at 3907 Spruce St.
  8. The Devil in the Holy Water--Now Available http://bit.ly/pljm7
  9. Phillies Fans are still winners! Share your thoughts on the Phillies on our Facebook page for a chance to win a book. http://ow.ly/zxyX
  10. Venue change: Tomorrow's Getting Published seminar will be held at at the GLBT Center at the Carriage House, 3907 Spruce St
  11. To celebrate over 500 followers, I'm giving a copy of Sunnylands http://tinyurl.com/yhs7vfh to the next human follower who sends me a DM!
  12. A New Penn Press Podcast--Imagining Philadelphia: Edmund Bacon and the Future of the City http://bit.ly/23KFb1
  13. RT @roncharles Typically odd list of bestselling books on US college campuses (from zombies to Morrison!): http://tinyurl.com/yky23re
  14. @PennCurrent Q&A with Deirdre Martinez, author of Washington Internships http://ow.ly/yEsP
  15. The Anatomy Murders Corpse of the Day--Mary Paterson http://bit.ly/4dmHgi
  16. We just chose a Pennsylvania Historical Association meeting raffle winner.
  17. Phillies Hope To End 364-Day World Series Drought | The Onion http://ow.ly/xm55 For a little historic perspective, see http://ow.ly/xm6r.
  18. RT @pennbookstore "The Anatomy Murders" A discussion with Dr. Lisa Rosner tonight @ 7. http://www.upenn.edu/bookstore
  19. PW on Robert Darnton's The Devil in the Holy Water, or the Art of Slander from Louis XIV to Napoleon. http://tinyurl.com/yghgo9h
  20. My dream come true. Kate Beaton's comic takes on Burke and Hare (subjects of The Anatomy Murders @burkeandhare). http://ow.ly/x7UD