Time to leave Twitter. Cleaning out the Twitter bookmarks.
A wonderful interview/discussion about horror, history, mothers and daughters, and the Asian diaspora. These women have launched a discussion and movement with the books featured here, and I'm so proud to be a part of this Unquiet sisterhood.https://t.co/wKt6rVbweF
— Vanessa Fogg (@FoggWriter) November 30, 2022
For your consideration this awards season, I have 2 short stories that I’m very proud of. “A Hole in the Light,” a tale of grief, science, and amoebas in the early universe, came out in The Sunday Morning Transport. https://t.co/rBDq1YBHNc
— Annalee Newitz (@Annaleen) December 6, 2022
I've read today's Essay Daily by @c_biondolillo three times already today. Now I'm going to listen to it WHILE listening to Joni Mitchell while I read her essay again. https://t.co/euYqkHdXHf
— Nicole Walker (@Nikwalkotter) December 9, 2022
These poems have a raw immediacy which only adds to @hungryghostpoet growing reputation. They are an event. https://t.co/2I30ofNz38#athinsliceofanxiety pic.twitter.com/wgwGaUhvlj
— Cody Sexton (@slicesofanxiety) December 24, 2021
Thank you @Susan_BK for this thoughtful review of Li Zi Shu's THE AGE OF GOODBYES (trans. YZ Chin) for @BookReviewsAsia https://t.co/yfKz0shviQ
— Feminist Press (@FeministPress) December 9, 2022
In "Cause of Death," Beth Anne Macdonald examines the connections between evangelical Christianity, misogyny, and her mother's death in a moving and formally inventive essay.https://t.co/SQyhGY90jw
— Saranac Review (@SaranacReview) December 9, 2022
Funny how you go years and then a new poem takes over, becomes a pivot point for you. This is that kind of poem for me, by Jeffrey McDaniel. I can't tell you how many times I've read and reread this poem, studying the metaphorical moves it makes.https://t.co/aTuOtcT9RX
— Sean Thomas Dougherty (@SeanLemonhead) December 9, 2022
Thank you, James Diaz & everyone else who had a hand in this latest issue of @Heroin_Chic_Mag. So grateful to have two poems there in brilliant company. pic.twitter.com/oHwisKk3dF
— jane zwart (@_janezwart_) December 8, 2022
Check out my essay with @Kyle_R_Larson that connects with a lot of your wonderful thread. https://t.co/NmpcJAhDfq
— Dr. Guy McHendry (@acaguy) November 30, 2022
This @jbouie column gets at a point that is perhaps the central thesis of my book-in-progress on backlash movements since Reconstruction. They are often treated "if [they] were a force of nature or the automatic result of some mechanical process."/1 https://t.co/4JEAl1TvwK
— Lawrence Glickman (@LarryGlickman) November 9, 2022
We sent @angermonsoon to one of the most unbelievable places in America. What he found there will surprise you, challenge you, and move you. https://t.co/nutZ8cyRSA
— Adrienne Westenfeld (@adriennemwest) March 23, 2023
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