- Mon, 12:56: I’m not going to write these words very often, but here goes: I completely agree with @AmbJohnBolton on this one. https://t.co/jKMbBz0Ogm
- Mon, 15:31: RT @SebastianEPayne: Feeling very 1979 this morning https://t.co/6rdPbrNS86
- Mon, 15:56: Mr Singh Has Disappeared: A Concussed Novel, by Horst Prillinger A short novel about the narrator’s investigation of the disappearance of the head waiter of his favourite Indian restaurant. A real surreal classic. #nwbooks https://t.co/Eatnx2MyD4 https://t.co/dXKjXLpNiq https://t.co/KF3tZsoc8k
- Mon, 16:05: Christopher Eccleston opens up on returning to Doctor Who https://t.co/tV6BHhLiT9 Looking forward to this!
- Mon, 16:21: Looking for Jake and other stories, by China Mi�ville A good set of stories, mostly leaning towards horror, mostly set in contemporary London (one set in New Crobuzon). #nwbooks https://t.co/HRsZw7uU3P https://t.co/iYn2zIEelw https://t.co/3FuGyuZbwe
- Mon, 16:46: The Popinjay, by Iona McGregor McGregor’s evocation of a town pushed beyond breaking point by a religious conflict chimed with me as a teenager in Belfast, and I found it just as good today. #nwbooks https://t.co/wcuSDRwwyr https://t.co/Z9PpIrbSCQ https://t.co/MbpNgbCrxe
- Mon, 17:01: RT @greensideknits: @nwbrux Don’t know that one at all! Although as we know there is nuffin, nuffin like a Puffin…
- Mon, 17:11: Beach Music, by Pat Conroy I liked Beach Music, much more than I liked Conroy’s best-known work The Prince of Tides, but I felt it was not quite the sum of its parts. #nwbooks https://t.co/jOpwwTlloY https://t.co/gnbC6LmG4v https://t.co/nba8CFNvbc
- Mon, 17:15: RT @clanwilliam: @nwbrux I remember you telling me you’d read it when I was trying to remember what book it was (and you corrected my memor…
- Mon, 17:29: RT @clanwilliam: @nwbrux I think you’re the only person I know (apart from siblings) who’s read that book!
- Mon, 17:33: AfroSF: Science Fiction by African Writers, ed. @IvorWHartmann Lots of good stories here, some by writers who I had heard of, many that I hadn’t, including @TendaiHuchu. #nwbooks https://t.co/T6vIXPvLgZ https://t.co/He65gtMG9Y https://t.co/7kcJVgIBS3
- Mon, 17:58: Angels & Visitations: A Miscellany, by Neil Gaiman A lot of these pieces are journeyman work, but none the less interesting as we see @neilhimself work out a few ideas which he returned to later and better. #nwbooks https://t.co/dSOK4X8AWZ https://t.co/31cI2EZI5N https://t.co/oqWoZtQ1SN
- Mon, 18:27: Our War: Ireland and the Great War, ed. John Horne https://t.co/EkOBbncmBJ
- Mon, 19:22: This is a narcissistic thread about me and Twitter. If you go to https://t.co/j2lSwMkXuE, you can download csv files showing how well every Tweet you have ever sent has performed. So I’ve done that for my 2020 Tweets.
- Mon, 19:43: My media 2020, with added Montenegro TV video https://t.co/lYIf4Bj2te
- Mon, 19:44: Really looking forward to Upstart Crow this evening! https://t.co/uqSvum20CN
- Mon, 23:03: @LothianLitvack I was just wondering whether you know if Iona Mcgregor is still around? I saw that you interviewed her a few years ago. (Though cannot find the interview.)
- Tue, 07:56: This has been a great sequence of photos from my cousin, who is an actual astronomer. https://t.co/6u6d4aZk5u
- Tue, 09:20: RT @CrisiscenterBE: ⚠️Verbod op passagiersreizen uit het Verenigd Koninkrijk met 24 uur verlengd. Alle info https://t.co/aWL0tqh3ve
- Tue, 09:30: Whoniversaries 22 December: Time Warrior #2, Horns of Nimon #1 https://t.co/i5FwPiI2cA
- Tue, 10:45: Irish unity: going nowhere fast https://t.co/OFJNR7hA0h Well put, by @bjhbfs. I’d go further; Nationalists not only are not engaging Unionists, they are not even engaging the middle ground whose votes are crucial.
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