We’ve run out of bird idioms and lyrics and are resorting to names. Give us some new ones or next week will be “Cock (Chicken).”
Interesting response to the trope of the gods needing our belief to sustain them (short version: they don't). https://t.co/nYC3MPOUzH
— Alex Bledsoe (@AlexBledsoe) April 6, 2016
@AlexBledsoe The incoherence of American Gods' mythology really hurt it for me. And why should national borders matter?
— H.P. (@tuesdayreviews) April 6, 2016
GIF of the day: https://t.co/4TtACYVEn6
— G.B. Gabbler (@CircoFootnotes) April 8, 2016
Men: "Why do women care about representation? Grow a thicker skin"
>They put like some girls in Star Wars
Men: "Star Wars is dead"
— Boundary of Moth and Flame (@the_moth_reborn) April 7, 2016
Yes, the publisher who first turned down Harry also sent @RGalbraith his rudest rejection (by email)! https://t.co/22Jwf2u8hy
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) March 25, 2016
Netflix makes a play for DEATH NOTE live-action film: https://t.co/xyTo6URodK
— G.B. Gabbler (@CircoFootnotes) April 7, 2016
I can't control sales. I can't control people's tastes in fiction. I can't control people's biases.
but I can control what & how I write.— Alyssa Wong 🌸✨ (@crashwong) April 6, 2016
When another author's website has a typo and you're like THANK GOD THEY'RE MORTAL TOO pic.twitter.com/VHUkwvp3az
— G.B. Gabbler (@CircoFootnotes) April 6, 2016
I regard a ringing phone in much the same way as one might regard a coffee cup filled with millipedes.
— Maureen Johnson (@maureenjohnson) March 30, 2016
@thegayYA Listen, write/support books with positive trans representation, promote helpful resources (like @transstudent). #TransYAChat
— Amelia Roskin-Frazee (@ARoskinFrazee) November 21, 2015