We’ve rounded up some of the best of what our authors have been doing, reading, and thinking this week.
It's all about forward motion. Doesn't matter what breaks, catches fire or falls over. Get up. Eat fire. Step over debris. Keep moving.
— Warren Ellis (@warrenellis) May 31, 2015
The poems you write in your notebook don't have to be your poem: Keats' "To Autumn" with echonotes. #heavenalbumnotes pic.twitter.com/PqeQuwrtle
— RowanRicardoPhillips (@RowanRicardo) June 3, 2015
The seagull walks on the beach in circles like me. pic.twitter.com/AQeWHbMS5O
— Henri Cole (@ColeHenri) June 3, 2015
Oh joy — just when my subscription ran out, random New Yorker cartoons are appearing: http://t.co/UtUa0mf8Zz
— Carol Zaleski (@Carol_Zaleski) June 3, 2015
Today is the bicentenary of the death of the great cartoonist #JamesGillray who is a character in #DeathandMrPickwick pic.twitter.com/DMCWoDkdgF
— Stephen Jarvis (@DyingClown) June 1, 2015
The World Cup is in two days! I've been saying "Women's World Cup" but we don't say "Men's World Cup." What's up with that?
— Mona Eltahawy (@monaeltahawy) June 4, 2015
One of my favorite pictures, taken by @vebahood, @SashaHemon and I in a Sarajevo cafe, 2008 pic.twitter.com/rIpYj3RBWb
— Rabih Alameddine (@rabihalameddine) June 3, 2015
.@vebahood @SashaHemon Here's a new one! pic.twitter.com/IlE495Dmkx
— Rabih Alameddine (@rabihalameddine) June 3, 2015