We were delighted to discover that Denise Riley's 'Selected Poems' (out of print) is now avaliable for free in the form of a PDF, straight from Reality Street Editions.https://t.co/KgFOO0B0cg — Fathomsun Press (@FathomsunPress) March 2, 2018

'what without the book, he would perhaps never seen in himself" ~ Marcel Proust#WorldBookDay pic.twitter.com/3Rfikt4eKe — Paul Holdengraber (@holdengraber) March 1, 2018

Admit it. You're probably guilty of this one. #WorldBookDay pic.twitter.com/T1jHNSVy1Y — Culture Trip (@CultureTrip) March 1, 2018

It's like they have been infected with a cognitive or perception virus that makes them impervious to any idea, fact, or event that goes against what they want to believe. — Lee Potts, OFS ? (@LeePottsPoet) March 2, 2018

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cartesian theatre pic.twitter.com/x2jp5CDQM7 — ΛLGΘMΨSΓIC (@algomystic) October 30, 2017

I'm really not on the left, there are things I don't like about both sides. However, why does everyone ignore the other part of this. The tax cuts for the people are wonderful, we all agree to that. However, the tax cuts for the corporations and the already wealthy – not so much — Lee […]

"The individual cuts were temporary in order to comply with budget rules that allowed Republicans to pass the measure in the Senate on a party-line vote." — Lee Potts, OFS ? (@LeePottsPoet) March 2, 2018

The article also mentions that the reason they weren't permanent to begin with is that making them temporary allowed the republicans to ram through a really awful tax plan without having compromise. — Lee Potts, OFS ? (@LeePottsPoet) March 2, 2018

You really should take more pride in your profession. — Lee Potts, OFS ? (@LeePottsPoet) March 2, 2018