- “Why We Can’t Use Roundup On Our Lawn” by Maya Jewell Zeller #poem http://bit.ly/5XFVYs #
- Romantic science in the Age of Wonder http://bit.ly/7ViKGW #
- Luis d'Antin van Rooten's Jack and Jill: nursery rhymes retold as 18th C French poetry http://bit.ly/4RSofS #
- War Poet – A Canadian Forces Artist Project by Suzanne Steele http://ow.ly/GtCE #
- A Canadian poet embedded in Afghanistan http://ow.ly/GtBa #
- Thanks, Jack Kerouac http://bit.ly/6C78gU #
- Englyn: the Welsh haiku http://bit.ly/6p2RQW #
- Peanuts: out-of-season holiday decorations an older phenomenon than I thought… http://bit.ly/4MLY3k #
- The Estonian argument for English translations: Dalkey Archive Press goes scouting in Tallinn http://ow.ly/GdiF #
- The Cranberry Cantos http://bit.ly/4o8UfN #
- Literary Feasting http://bit.ly/6n4UxL #
- Cool POTUS Watch http://bit.ly/7kYuKE #
- Observations: What would rings around Earth look like? http://bit.ly/4JzhQt #
- Holly Trolley http://bit.ly/4nOQYt #
- Moral pathology on Wall Street http://bit.ly/7emcQc #
- A Klingon Christmas Carol http://bit.ly/8EDs0O #
- What was really behind last year's market crash? enormous incentive packages http://ow.ly/FwzU #
- Holly Trolley concessions (cider, cookies, and coffee) and warming fire by Boy Scout Troop 185, Sat & Sun only #
- Come ride the Holly Trolley, Fri-Sun 1-4PM, Como-Harriet Streetcar Line at Lake Harriet. http://www.trolleyride.org #
- Walking through Washington is like moving through a formal poem; Abigail Deutsch, harriet (Poetry Foundation) http://ow.ly/FkEV #
- Local Bookstores, Social Hubs, and Mutualization « Clay Shirky http://bit.ly/6SRduq #
- Homeless on the Home Front: Charles Simic on veterans, homelessness, and spare change http://bit.ly/7jB19J #
- Alice’s Alice on the block http://bit.ly/8qCeyw #
- The plight of London's bicycle couriers http://bit.ly/67NnYm #
- Twitter for the over-140 (and over-capacity…) set: Noveller http://ow.ly/FfKa #
- On the case with Weegee the Famous | Art and design | guardian.co.uk http://bit.ly/4MYjSW #
- boulders http://bit.ly/6vOrcn #
- Lovely Bicycle!: Miss Brodie in Her Prime (graceful cycling and sharp literature in one package) http://bit.ly/07jb2XH #
- river of clouds http://bit.ly/820Obk #
- Bloom County — "The Day After" http://bit.ly/56prJh #
- Literature is not an empire. It doesn't conquer by blood or violence. It is exactly the opposite of that. -Alberto Manguel http://ow.ly/EPWM #
- Individualism, Identity and Bicycles in Northern California by Verlyn Klinkenborg (via Copenhagenize.com) – NYTimes.com http://ow.ly/EHvG #
- Stephen King on Raymond Carver – Review – NYTimes.com http://ow.ly/EF0b #
- a refreshingly honest vanity press scam (satire via Small Beer Press) http://ow.ly/EE4A #
- Dilbert: the insolence safety zone http://bit.ly/54VaG7 #
- Raymond Carver’s Life and Stories – Review – NYTimes.com http://ow.ly/EAEl #
- Children’s fantasy should be reviewed by children or adults who actually read fantasy. – NYTimes.com http://ow.ly/EAkV #
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