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RT @: Hope to see some of you today at the Canada Reads 2010 launch. Be sure to say hi! We're really quite friendly.
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8 minutes ago
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@ Love the "not too chewy" bit! Catherine O'Flynn, WHAT WAS LOST. Beautifully written, touch of mystery, tragic & funny.
about 19 hours ago
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RT @: Our Special Collections department adds historic photos of Vancouver to Flickr: - subscribe to the feed fo
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about 21 hours ago
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RT @: Free shipping all day at Powells.com! Have we lost our minds? Maybe. Ends at 11:59 PST. Use code CYBER.
about 21 hours ago
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@ I used to teach at RMC! Have fun - the students are great.
about 21 hours ago
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This morning, I was asked, "So does your writing process involve wine and a cheese platter?" Ha. Try room-temp coffee and Triscuits.
about 22 hours ago
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RT @: If in Toronto, come by the CBC for the Canada Reads launch event tomorrow. Meet the panelists & authors. 12 noon at Front
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about 22 hours ago
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@ Shaggy, "Boombastic"!
about 22 hours ago
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@ Ha! "Chugging" is the correct verb, for shoo-er. (But thanks.)
about 23 hours ago
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@ @ Nice, General T! I'm up to 31,600 or so. Most imptly, I've opened a new doc called "part 2".
about 23 hours ago
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But I'd add, plaintively (& hopelessly): "quote" is a verb. It's a Salinger "quotation", please, even on Twitter.
about 23 hours ago
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RT @: I dare you to read this J.D. Salinger quote and NOT get excited about your writing:
about 23 hours ago
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RT @: "For every 100 books we sell in physical, we sell 48 Kindle books," says Amazon.com spokeswoman.
about 24 hours ago
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RT @: And it begins... RT @ "Some Contemporary Characters" by Rick Moody
about 24 hours ago
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RT @: 25 MINUTE COUNTDOWN to Rick Moody's Microserialized Twitter Fiction Project! @ Pl
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6:45 AM Nov 30th
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@ Also, how can you not love a novel in which a character dies of spontaneous combustion?!
6:31 AM Nov 30th
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@ I loved the tension b/t the two narrators in BH - prissy, infurating Esther and the sardonic 3rd person voice.
6:27 AM Nov 30th
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@ Agree with you about DC. Did you know that DC is the UK's favourite CD novel, while in the US it's A Tale of Two Cities?
6:27 AM Nov 30th
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RT @: Happy Book Birthday! : IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT: A GIRL'S GUIDE TO HER 1st CAR | @ | YA | Zest |
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6:23 AM Nov 30th
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@ Oh no! I love Bleak House. What didn't agree with you?
6:20 AM Nov 30th
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