Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-03-06

  • "166. Anything processed by memory is fiction." Is the obverse also true? #rh #
  • "How can a work be considered fiction when there's no plot?" Please define "plot." #rh #
  • Is it me, or did the book begin with a great deal of strength which is now fading some 70 pages in? #rh #
  • RT @ericwareheim TAEAS,GJ! SEASON CINCO PREMIERES TONIGHT @ 12:30! Spread the love. RT this to the world! #
  • J has the flu, and I have a lower grade variant. If I feel this awful, how horrible must she feel? #
  • @timheidecker Good news, cigarette . . . ? http://bit.ly/a1fDtz #
  • Horse Less Review #7 With work by Jess Wigent, Dave Wirthlin, Jen Denrow, Susan Scarlata, Erik Anderson, and me! http://bit.ly/c7ymvB #fb #
  • In my feed, the following 2 retweets were separated by just one tweet. Comedy gold, or am I trying too hard? . . . #
  • RT @marginalcomment Needs a big-boy haircut; is taking suggestions on where to go #
  • RT @simonpegg My dog needs a haircut pronto but her guy is away. Any North London groomers wanna step up? Schnauzer cut knowledge essential. #
  • Waylaid by illness, I now return to my project of "live" tweeting my notes on David Shields' new book _Reality Hunger_. #rh #fb #
  • David Shields namechecks Robert Shields, the mad diarist: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Shields_(diarist) #rh #
  • "but rather with an eye that roves," "the pleasure of a documentary intelligence"–and the eye, having walked, having writ, moved on. #rh #
  • Sophie Calle Sophie Calle Sophie Calle Sophie Calle Sophie Calle (Shields namechecks but should perhaps be more ??? about it?) #rh #

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