A weird encounter yesterday made me think of this micro CNF I published a while back in @threadcountmag. This is for the 50 yo women who keeping thinking "will you just please look at me."
https://t.co/L0Y9UHTvJi
"In the 90s, all the fancy restaurants offered something 'on a bed' of something else."
- @clairehopple's "Still" in @threadcountmag
https://t.co/j2NG9b8sr3
It’s the anniversary of Edgar Allan Poe’s death on October 7, 1849. For other Poe fanatics out there, here’s something I published in @threadcountmag about his mysterious death and afterlife: “Fyodor Translates Edgar Translates the Universe”:
https://t.co/XZIKxAiFSJ
Check out this stellar piece of CNF from contributor @clairehopple in @threadcountmag!
"He was sending his books around to people whose work he admired, Weird Al included. I was also one of those people."
https://t.co/dxj7NmzYbm
"She plays with overly large, dully colored blocks guaranteed to be unswallowable. She tries to fit them in her mouth all the same, end by end and piece by piece...."
@WorderFarmer in @threadcountmag:
https://t.co/hJWD01VZdX
"...this is how language is made anyway i am not here, only the voice is, proto-punctuating the silence...."
@shriiram in @threadcountmag:
https://t.co/hyVUF371X9
"I'm sure you think you'd wear it big, but when you're the only mixed-race kid at an all-white school, you would absolutely not."
@SpecialFeather with an "ain't that the truth though" bit of awesome in @threadcountmag:
https://t.co/bR3BX7i4OZ
"...and it wasn’t true, it was sometimes true, it was me hating the neon fitting room and grabbing four of the plainest things...."
Sophie Panzer in @threadcountmag:
https://t.co/dHvlhNDx7p