Richard Russo pic.twitter.com/HGvT9wDMCK — Nick Ripatrazone (@nickripatrazone) August 3, 2018

Relief at the thought: you don’t have to place a poem to have it in your manuscript ✨l — Hannah VanderHart (@hmvanderhart) July 31, 2018

So excited for tonight’s livestream!!! Check it out for poems by @kiddeternity, @BrainCurves, and yours truly! https://t.co/Tcf3wyQJ3v — Emma Bolden (@emmabo) July 31, 2018

And get off my damn lawn, slacker. — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) July 31, 2018

Boomer here. Don't get me started. — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) July 31, 2018

… right into another although it shares the same universe and some of the same characters. His most recent work is a standalone. His Wikipedia page will fill in the non-tweet-friendly details. — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) July 30, 2018

You absolutely should. Just be aware, his novels are broken up into three "trilogies" and each is stylistically and thematically distinct so if you don't like one of them, try another. I put "trilogies" in quotation marks because, in general, one novel in a trilogy doesn't lead.. — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) July 30, 2018

the making of Spirited Away pic.twitter.com/9yysD8lce1 — Studio Ghibli (@GhibliGems) July 30, 2018

Gibson is one of the few authors whose books I buy sight unseen on pure faith. He hasn't disappointed me yet. I remember discovering him in the long gone Omni Magazine back in the early 80s. — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) July 30, 2018

SAGE. https://t.co/5i6DyX4n6I — Emil Ferris (@Emilferrisdraws) July 30, 2018