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  1. @timmohr "nu-gazers"? Is that like neo-shoe gazing?
  2. David Ulin loves him some LOVE IN INFANT MONKEYS http://bit.ly/4zU4eu
  3. @ChrisKubica Prior to access to printing, all poetry was performed. That said, there's no 1 single answer. Poetry Brothel is just an answer
  4. @ChrisKubica Well, Milton sold the copyright of Paradise Lost to his publisher for £10. Had little negotiating leverage.
  5. @ljndawson Totally hot, eh?
  6. I don't think I can leave it alone, @ljndawson. Check out http://www.thepoetrybrothel...
  7. As @glecharles will attest, book=souvenir of experience part of spoken word scene since 90s. Poetry now almost gone from brixmortar retail
  8. In poetry, $ stakes almost 0; in porn, prestige stakes almost 0. So each has freedom to abandon old models.
  9. @glecharles @booksquare @KatMeyer My schtick was that poetry and porn both trailblaze.
  10. @BradMacl Thanks Brad! Would love ot hear more: rnash@thinkcursor.com
  11. Enjoying/freaked out to be sending the RFP for the first @cursr community to developers. Holler if you know someone who should get it.
  12. David Wilk works me over on his WritersCast podcast, Publishing Talks. Water cooler stuff. http://bit.ly/2SghfI
  13. @bbirdebook Ha, ha, ha! Zilch, dude, on that metric, zilch...
  14. Tweeting for 2 years, 6 months, 3 weeks, 3 days, 18 hours, 9 minutes, 49 seconds (April 20, 2007). How about you? http://bit.ly/eC942
  15. Pasha Malla ("The Obstecritic") reviews babies. Rather brilliant. http://bit.ly/2Wzg0r (Via Eye Weekly)
  16. @RachelSterne right back atcha! Also: folks at @starbucks found my wallet! They rock almost as much as u!!
  17. New litjournal "One Good Read" now accepting submissions via @fictionaut See how easy this can be?! http://bit.ly/1rPOIf
  18. Buried in my RSS feed, which I refuse to abandon, this excellent short analysis http://bit.ly/5DiJ of writing guides by @thebookfox
  19. Jurgen Fauth of @fictionaut on LitMag2.0 at @huffpo http://bit.ly/2PHw6M
  20. Peter Ginna's take on BEA RT @BloomsburyPress: Whither BookExpo? Why publishers need to reinvent their trade fair #pg http://bit.ly/3LurQY