Twitter Tweets about Prose as of November 13, 2009

girlboymusic: @lemonhound Prose wishes more people would embrace the Oxford comma. #prose
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geheimdienst: @p4ula I find vi very good for prose. Jump through words with B W, sentences with ( ), paragraphs with { }. And E is a handy variant of W.
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PaulProch: @PeterLandau Jack Kerouac's post-apocalyptic prose poem: The Road -- "Good Lord! Choke! Is that Charlie Parker? Let's eat him!"
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PantheonBooks: Lovely, thought-provoking event with Mary Gordon on READING JESUS @bookcourt last night-- check her tonight in DC at Politics & Prose!
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christine_cs: I fear i may well spend the rest of my days in the library. I will eat novels, and drink prose. When i die, my body shall become a bookshelf
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squozed: @JoannaDangelo as far as I know, the real one could write the prose, not the DWTS actor guy.
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Illig: @Tojosan "tea.writing.pee.writing.": You've got your Flomax on, Todd! Cyclical writing creates flows for the prose. ;) #nanowrimo
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cheekychen: @kickthepj PJ performs pick-pocketing prose procurement, producing perplexing potential palavers. PLOP!
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lizharriswriter: In an attempt to escape from turgid prose issuing sluggishly from finger tips, am wondering what's on TV tonight - ah, yes;! Collision ...
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benjamin_oc: Remember, tomorrow 11a ET: Francine Prose & Mary Gordon @MiamiBookFair. Watch LIVE on @cspan 2's @BookTV or streaming: http://bit.ly/YZgzc
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greenhance: RT @cooltwtcon Book signing of "Greening Your Small Business" by @greenhance Politics & Prose this Saturday! http://bit.ly/1UY647 #DC #eco
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poetachica: #FF the newest members of Poets Unite and borderline Genius with prose: @robertosteen @Poetic_line
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haphazardry: Reading Shark Dialogues. This is how I hope to spend my weekend; Davenport's prose is like poetry. http://bit.ly/3GPSUa
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drmabuse: Maybe if Rushdie receives enough "rude emails," his prose might improve.
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danielhertlein: Roger Ebert -Nabokov's magnificent prose at the outset of "Lolita." -- "Three steps down the palate: Lo. Li. Ta." http://j.mp/1WyASA YES!
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