We’ve rounded up some of the best of what our authors have been doing, reading, and thinking this week.
#WhatBelongstoYou in today's New York Times. How is this possible? pic.twitter.com/um5J0UXTIK
— Garth Greenwell (@GarthGreenwell) January 20, 2016
I will be livetweeting the IMF's WEO update from inside the Bank of England. Let's put it this way – it's not gonna be pretty
— Paul Mason (@paulmasonnews) January 19, 2016
People who go to Cons: what are some topics you would like to hear discussed on panels?
— Lian Hearn (@LianHearn) January 16, 2016
Using plants to "reveal the location of buried ruins," including otherwise lost Norse settlements in Greenland: https://t.co/UEedXym2cD
— Geoff Manaugh (@bldgblog) January 18, 2016
I approach writing a poem with the thought that the poem I want to write has already been written. Then I write both poems.
— RowanRicardoPhillips (@RowanRicardo) January 15, 2016
I can't take it. Det. James Lenk, man. Manitowoc is so effing corrupt. Why am I watching this? #MakingAMurderer
— James Renner (@JamesRenner) January 22, 2016
"…though/prettier, maybe, against the snow/of memory…" pic.twitter.com/3qCaAudavY
— Carl Phillips (@CPhillipsPoet) January 20, 2016