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  1. Gay Talese's outline for "Frank Sinatra Has a Cold" http://tinyurl.com/n8dyaq @theparisreview
  2. if you watch one video today, it should be this one: http://bit.ly/WYii6
  3. fearless publishing: http://bit.ly/kUXeW
  4. A few of the differences (and not) between US and UK book publishing: http://bit.ly/uO8jw
  5. Logomaniacs, verbolatrists and epeolatrists rejoice! http://bit.ly/i4Mdw
  6. Gayle Tzemach's dispatches from Kabul: the 1,000 person wedding http://bit.ly/g5umq
  7. DIY Publishing? Yes, says Janet Goldstein about her new program - http://bit.ly/EoOpT
  8. RT @jcheiffetz So excited to have signed Ken Layne's book about California: http://tinyurl.com/l3sov3
  9. Who doesn't love a good book cover? Share some of your favs with us: http://tiny.cc/LFSXH
  10. Get a sneak peek of The Book of the Shepherd by @JoannDavis - read the mysterious back story here: http://bit.ly/CChaK
  11. Interview with intrepid indie bookseller Jessica Stockton: http://tinyurl.com/n5nsyu
  12. Excuse me. Is that a copy of The Rules? http://ping.fm/eh0FJ
  13. New England in November, Anyone? http://ping.fm/zJyMA
  14. Quote of the day: "I really feel like my problem isn’t piracy. It’s obscurity." - Cory Doctorow (http://bit.ly/BZbvE)
  15. HTML is the new "60 WPM": http://bit.ly/AL0MR
  16. There are no words for this. http://bit.ly/ciJhk Okay maybe there are, but they're all dirty.
  17. haivng lunch with Christopher Weingarten from @1000times yes Come say hi. http://bit.ly/zA3VT
  18. 48 Laws of Power Robert Greene Here with me. Come say hi http://bit.ly/zA3VT
  19. RT @debbiestier: Here w/ 48 Laws of Power Robert Greene talking about The 50th Law with 50 Cent. Will be on ustream @ noon. Come and say hi.
  20. a very creative interpretation of the "twitterbird" by jesse thomas: http://bit.ly/nWBMb