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Matt Wood Monday, November 1, 2010 Blog Even the most well-tended Twitter feeds and RSS readers ... while he worked for Tumblr. Instead of focusing on all the hot social media trends like tagging and ... reading. When you log in to your Instapaper account, you just see a basic list of articles with some simple ...
Crab Orchard Review posted a message on his Facebook page advising those who wanted to enter any of ... their contests to "unfriend" him, to avoid the impression that he might favor entrants in his ... Twitter follow can make that much of a difference. But interacting online in any shape or form could give ...
quality; exposes stories that might be hard to stumble across otherwise. My favorite thing about the site ... might be that you can search all stories by keyword; "rabbit," "lover," ... Anyone interested in contributing writes a few sentences about who they are and what they'd like to ...
Might be a good day for Twitter breaks after all. I have two further recommendations regarding poetry: ... checking Twitter, email, and "other sinkholes." The New York Times points out that World Poetry ... Day coincides with the anniversary of Twitter, launched five years ago today by software designer Jack ...
think. TagsTwitter, writing craft, writing prompts Share Tweet ... articles that you would not otherwise encounter. It’s also interesting to scroll through some of the random ... can be taught. However, he recommends some technical lessons in the form of specific reading passages ...
using it. Until then, enjoy the air quotes. TagsTwitter Share Tweet ... Matt Wood Monday, August 2, 2010 Blog We'll know Twitter has truly hit the big time when the ... New York Times no longer gives column space to middle-aged writers who feel like they need to justify ...
Karen Zemanick Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Blog I've been interested in the subject of walking ... the landscape in which we now stand. We don't know who we are. We don't know where we are. ... about before. That examination might start with the simple task of walking and writing about it. In his ...
be because we're just now seeing the first crop of writers to whom Twitter and Facebook and text ... technology the same way. Tags:  internet, books, Twitter, Facebook, text messaging Share Tweet ... characters in contemporary literature who use the internet as obsessively and seamlessly as people in the ...
a smart, literary audience who do not read poetry. Orr describes his purpose: I would like for a person to ... read poetry, they might do so with slightly less terror. For more discussion about contemporary issues ... in poetry, check out the Poetry Foundation’s Harriet blog and twitter feed. Each month, a different ...

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