For many years, I’ve moved along the cyclical publication cadence working to uphold the journal’s mission. This magazine is a labor of love and it will always be. That’s why I’ve chosen to take a brief pause. Read my letter here: https://t.co/vuuOmcu6FB
The 10th/11th Collection tells of moments that disturb us, that make us cry for change. It also shares moments of self reflection and understanding. I truly hope you enjoy this collection; thank you all again for your continued support. Click to access: https://t.co/FlXDGG0ezQ
Hello all — I've sent an email to some of you with an update on the 10th/11th Collection. Please check your emails (and spam) and let me know if you haven't received it. Thank youuu
Today, March 5, is the day Akhmatova died. If you didn't read her Requiem, please do. These days it is particularly meaningful. Meaningful, too, that she was born in Odessa, where explosions are heard this very moment.
As someone born & raised in Odessa for roughly 1/3 of my life, who spent the other 2/3 in America, I know that most people don’t know much about Ukraine - which I get, I have many blind spots, so I thought I’d tweet some little basic things in case it helps make it real ���
Thanks for the kindness, folks. An update: heard from my cousin in Odessa & he's afraid but safe. Haven't heard from uncle yet.
Meanwhile, here's Zoom conversation of the day:
--There are explosions outside, the windows tremble
[silence]
--Don't stand too close to the windows
A school district in PA earlier tried to ban my graphic memoir, “They Called Us Enemy.” It’s about growing up in a Japanese American internment camp. I hope you get a chance to read it.
A few noodles, a few changes, a few updates on their way. Been thinking about changes recently; I'll be posting an announcement when ready. Thank you all! <3
Shirley Jackson’s short story from 1948, which inspired the most mail The New Yorker had ever received in response to a work of fiction—and caused some readers to cancel their subscriptions. https://t.co/WWMBCuQbM1
Hello there, twitter folks. Been a while, yes. Feels like I've been up from a long nap! Anyhoo, I'm up and at 'em for the 10th Collection (I can't believe it!!) and making fun progress. Dare I say fun? Ah, too late already did. Muahaha. Off I go. 😎 #magazine#Reading
But inside each of us are bits of dust and perhaps of carnations and of dinosaurs and also bits of some blown up planet, and here we are on twitter, sending messages
Hello there, twitter folks. Been a while, yes. Feels like I've been up from a long nap! Anyhoo, I'm up and at 'em for the 10th Collection (I can't believe it!!) and making fun progress. Dare I say fun? Ah, too late already did. Muahaha. Off I go. 😎 #magazine#Reading
......what an experience with the 9th Collection! It'll definitely be a memorable one 😅 Anyhoo... Here it is! After a frustrating problem with the previous online #publishing tool, and a last minute switch up, it's finally here! I hope you enjoy. 😊
https://t.co/1wD1NbXRZ1
Hello, thank you again to all who support TWD Magazine :) Due to unforeseen circumstances which included an arduous weekend, the 9th Collection release will be pushed back to the 12th. Should you have any questions, concerns, or complaints, feel free to send a message.
... Should you have any questions, concerns, or complaints, do feel free to let me know. Here's to a wonderful New Year for all of you. Note: Submissions for the 10th Collection will be open on January 1st. Read about submissions here: https://t.co/Dt5ug3iIjJ (Christina) (5/5)
Hello all, I hope all is well and that you're enjoying your holidays. This is a brief update about the magazine’s status.
The 9th Collection release date will be pushed to February 1st ... (1/5)