
The Proust of Twitter
Express your love for brevity and wit with t-shirts that honor the wordsmith in all of us—perfect for those who thrive within a 280-character limit.
The Proust of Twitter
'I'm reading aloud, Jeremy - My lips are SUPPOSED to be moving!'
'When we get there let me do the double talking.'
"Too bad about old Ainsworth. Published and published, but perished all the same."
Ed Flanders, Deconstruction Worker
'Darling I want you to remember this always,,,'
Library sections; Fiction, non-fiction and do-it-yourself.
Torturing the English Language
"Whenever he shows up everything turns to crap!"
Thru versus Through Traffic
"Meet The Author"
Edgar Allen Poe
"Do me next."
First Novels.
"She's been so creative lately."
"I didn't finish the proof but I did write this poem about my struggle."
Big Tex Silver Saddle Restaurant advertises 'BBQ, $10, Chatter in a Vanishing Regional Dialect $1.00 Extra.'
To no ones surprise, they ran head-on into one another. (All couples are wearing teachers reading 'I'm with Stupid'.)
'Why can't we have a texting bee?'
Cut Price
"No writers were harmed or mistreated in the preparation of this story."
"Let me slip into something a little more thoughtful."
A Copy Editor and His Dog
"Counsel for prose is overruled. Poetry, you may continue."
Backfire
Someone who knows apostrophes
Why we need poetry. . .
Gone With the Wind: The Beach Blanket
What's normal?
"I just finished your manuscript and I found the ending delicious."
It's Dostoevsky. It's Melville. It's Flaubert. But it doesn't dance.
"Have you read any of Shakespeare's plays?"
"It turns out everyone here is self-published."
Not to be a motion picture. Will remain just a book.
'How do you plead, in twenty-five words or less?'
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