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  1. @RachelSB heh, you can thank me for that book! and all the other palin books, too!
  2. @BabalooBlue thanks for the Friday Follow mention!
  3. About to wake up T.J. Stiles and ask him a few questions. He's a little tired after winning the National Book Award the other day...
  4. Coming sunday: Our review of "A Friend of the Family," published by @AlgonquinBooks.
  5. This sunday: the complicated life of Knut Hamsun, Nobel-winning novelist and -- Nazi lover?
  6. Last Night in Twisted River, reviewed by our own Miss @Readandbreathe http://tinyurl.com/yf3k238
  7. @MrBillyBones and thank YOU.
  8. Halloween when we were kids. http://tinyurl.com/ygslbgn
  9. @readandbreathe how to balance work and writing: write in the a.m. write in the p.m. take vacation days and write. but write every day.
  10. This sunday: John Connolly and the gates of hell.
  11. Twin Cities writer Michael Meyer wins the Whiting Award. http://tinyurl.com/yz57fd9
  12. @BabalooBlue what position is he in now? close to No. 1?
  13. Coming Saturday: a review of "Picking Bones from Ash," published by @GraywolfPress.
  14. @amycrea i thought you were being funny. let's say you were, and leave it at that. (those irish names! you could have been right.)
  15. @AmyPioneerPress is it slippery? i didn't think it was sticking.
  16. @amycrea pssssst...it's Colm Toibin. shhhh! and i did love "brooklyn."
  17. Lord, it's snowing. Ah well, a good day to curl up with a book. Any suggestions?
  18. COMING SUNDAY: Timothy Egan, John Freeman, Audrey Niffenegger. (Conflagration, tyrannical email, and the undead!)
  19. My first May 2010 galleys and yes, it's a vampire book. Oh yes, it is.
  20. "Girl in a Blue Dress": fascinating (fictitious) look at Charles Dickens' weird marriage. http://tinyurl.com/yk4sz89