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blogeternal · 2 months ago
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Big Cat Twitter Is the Viral Sensation Taking Over Twitter Spaces
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Before diving into Big Cat Twitter, it’s essential to know that Big Cat is the online persona of Dan Katz, a popular host on the sports podcast Pardon My Take from Barstool Sports. His laid-back, humorous commentary on sports and trending topics has attracted a massive following. Big Cat’s tweets, often filled with witty sarcasm and humor, keep fans guessing what he’ll say next. This unpredictability, combined with his engaging Twitter Spaces, where he interacts with fans in real-time, has solidified his status as a must-follow for anyone seeking entertaining and relatable content.
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rustbeltjessie · 6 years ago
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reading list: end of summer 2018
An incomplete list of some of the many, many things that inspired me over the course of the spring and summer.
Stuff I Read on the Interwebs
Essays/CNF
Abject Permanence, by Larissa Pham
An Hourglass Figure: On Photographer Francesca Woodman, by Ariana Reines
Corpse Logic, by Emma Hyche
Every Day, Another Language Dies, by Heather Altfeld
Hank Williams Is Sacred, by Alex DiFrancesco
How Do We Write Now, by Patricia Lockwood
Letter of Recommendation: Dead Malls, by Kate Folk
The Patronizing Questions We Ask Women Who Write, by Meaghan O’Connell
Picturing America, by Greil Marcus
Portrait of the Artist As a Young Corpse, by Heather O’Neill
Sick Woman Theory, by Johanna Hedva
Under the Influence, by Michelle Lyn King
Why Writing Matters In the Age of Despair, by Lyz Lenz
You have eternity to be dead so just wait, by Luke O’Neil
Fiction/Drama
The Burned House, by Lynda E. Rucker
Fentanyl, by Bud Smith
Thorn and Kiss, by Jen Rouse
Poetry
I read so much poetry online that it would be impossible to even scratch the surface here. So I’m just gonna suggest you go check out the Summer 2018 Micro-Chap Series from Ghost City Press. If you want more of my poetry recommendations, follow me on Twitter @ rustbeltjessie.
Writing Resources
Two things that have helped me get past stuck places in my own writing this summer are Emilia Phillips’ blog and Caits Meissner’s (free to download!) workbook, Reaching.
Books, Chapbooks, and Zines I Read
Poetry
Allegiance, by Francine J. Harris
Apocalyptic Swing, by Gabrielle Calvocoressi
The Book of Nightmares, by Galway Kinnell
Citizen, by Claudia Rankine
Coeur de Lion, by Ariana Reines
The Fall of America, by Allen Ginsberg
Housewifery, by Carly-Anne Ravnikar
Saudade, by Traci Brimhall
Self-Portrait As Wikipedia Entry, by Dean Rader
SkateFate, by Juan Felipe Herrera
Tanka & Me, by Kaethe Schwehn
Trickster Feminism, by Anne Waldman
Virgin, by Analicia Sotelo
Witch Wife, by Kiki Petrosino
Non-Fiction
Betwixt and Between: Some Essays on the Writing Life, by Jenny Boully
By Herself: Women Reclaim Poetry, edited by Molly McQuade
Dead Girls, by Alice Bolin
Don’t Piss Down My Back and Tell Me It’s Raining, by Julia Eff
Fixer Eraser #s2-5, by Jonas
The Grand Permission: New Writings On Poetics and Motherhood, edited by Patricia Dienstfrey and Brenda Hillman
Letter to a Future Lover, by Ander Monson
Fiction
Awayland, by Ramona Ausubel
The Vanishing Princess, by Jenny Diski
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mattroden13 · 5 years ago
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RT @hen_ease: Absurd https://t.co/HBg0XAbZes
Absurd pic.twitter.com/HBg0XAbZes
— Hank Lockwood (@hen_ease) February 14, 2020
from Twitter https://twitter.com/MattRoden13
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