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  1. Stana Katic changing van-side and @nathanfillion's apology make the entire @writercastle series worth it. Plus, it's great.
  2. House's hat makes his new nickname "babushka," except spelled right, which that probably wasn't.
  3. RT @jane_l @mikecane @e_reading: The End Of The CrunchPad http://bit.ly/4NuxnO
  4. RT @Paul_Lisicky: Dan Chaon on what writers can learn from rock stars http://bit.ly/6tbJqn
  5. Reminds me of Bradbury @ critics: I am the writer. Get off my field and let me play.
  6. RT @thecreativepenn: 50 Things a Writer Shouldn't Do http://is.gd/53XFF via @dhthreeguys most valuable: ignore my rules. Hell yeah.
  7. @howrudeareyou Heh. Yeah, I went one year. I think Marc Anthony was there? 2000, perhaps? Something like that. Anticlimactic, certainly.
  8. RT @ThisIsRobThomas: "only a couple days until i play the ROCKEFELLER PLAZA tree lighting! a NYC tradition!" Might just be worth it.
  9. RT @RonHogan: Phil Harris. Scatman Crothers. Patter AND Disney film song medley! http://is.gd/579Z0 One of the best videos EVAR.
  10. I tend to think that self-publishing a bad book is far worse than publishing no book at all. Certainly true career-wise.
  11. RT @denbibliophile "how could it be worse than not getting published?" They say the only thing worse than no agent is a bad one.
  12. RT @denbibliophile: "that is why self-publishing is such a great option" It's not that simple, sadly. Can be good. Frequently worse.
  13. @RonHogan True. Just first I thought of. Came up last night. Maybe "Twilight," or that teenager. Publishing no longer really keeping gate.
  14. As Internet becomes purveyor of taste, will agents be relegated to biz and not relied on for quality? It's obvious "Going Rogue" not good.
  15. RT @jennybent: Why I might reject saleable work: http://bit.ly/80AqoJ Always worth remembering agents reject great novels all the time.
  16. Susan Henderson of LitPark interviews Neil Gaiman at The Nervous Breakdown - http://shar.es/aEmJN Mostly about his hair.
  17. RT @GirlsSentAway: Because they're *that* interesting! RT @Bookgirl96: Taking bets on how long before DC State Dinner crashers shop a book.
  18. If iPhone worm hints at future, it's one with dumb consumers, not smart criminals. I could steal your money if I had your PIN, too.
  19. RT @RebeccaSkloot: Nasty iPhone Worm Hints at the Future http://bit.ly/81Kokf Except it only affects anyone who didn't change password.
  20. @ErikaLT if you were closer, I would build you one! But shipping/transport would be prohibitive, sadly.