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  1. "The world changes when mentalities change, and herein lies the revolutionary potential of books." Martin Edmond. http://bit.ly/8BDRU7
  2. Borders: "and all employees are being kept abreast of developments" Not according to the people who work there. http://bit.ly/6i62L0
  3. "Eat well . . . . don't fuck too hard; if you don't fuck too hard, your painting will be all the spunkier." Van Gogh: http://bit.ly/5YRNZD
  4. Straddling Two Worlds, the writer and the therapist: http://bit.ly/4mNu8P
  5. Literate people should boycott books until publishers reform their output. Books are propaganda. They're fake. A lie. http://bit.ly/5gtXKc
  6. "Renditions" started by Clinton. "We asked what we should do with people we capture. Clinton said 'That's up to you'." http://bit.ly/6pHTlv
  7. Vonnegut to Willeford: "first-rate in describing survival within chaos which only politicians would call a society." http://bit.ly/6olFiM
  8. RT @parisreview: Everything you write is autobiographical, even science fiction and the Planet Ork. -Paula Fox
  9. RT @lilyhamrick: the house smells like apples, cinammon, mince, and sugar. and so to bed
  10. Going to The Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society (ALCS) AGM in York today. Anyone else? http://bit.ly/5vpzkz
  11. Elizabeth Baines is Balancing on the Edge of the World. http://bit.ly/4OytrZ
  12. RT @parisreview: Art has something to do with an arrest of attention in the midst of distraction. -Saul Bellow
  13. "Canada needs to dismantle public health system and allow private enterprise to turn a profit." Wisdom of Sarah Palin. http://bit.ly/8OnB6e
  14. RT @thomas1980mars: Umberto Eco on why we need lists: "We have a limit, a very discouraging, humiliating limit: death."
  15. Cosy catastrophe: couldn't the horrid people go away, leaving space, and tea and ginger cake, for those who are left? http://bit.ly/4nyMdl
  16. Offensive Michelle Obama Image Returns, Google Buys Ad To Explain: http://bit.ly/8xkbbP
  17. "Have you seen the most beautiful woman in the world?" Questions for and answers from Roberto Bolano: http://bit.ly/5wAzmj
  18. RT @budparr: If you missed, NYTimes reprints the Bolaño interview in Stop Smiling from a while back http://bit.ly/6hCnKe (via @paper_cuts )
  19. RT @parisreview: ..past the age of thirty there is no obligation to be clever at all. Cleverness is a burden after that. -Garrison Keillor
  20. Who to unfollow:“All we are trying to do is get consumers to become marketers for us.” A friend's tweet could be an ad. http://bit.ly/6Q00SC