Farewell @theskywhale_. We've loved having you in #Galway. #GIAF15 pic.twitter.com/CcByTJE5Vv
— Galway International Arts Festival (@GalwayIntArts) July 22, 2015
For Hemingway’s birthday, his short, spectacular Nobel Prize acceptance speech http://t.co/AIPcszOBzq pic.twitter.com/tVIl3GC7YS
— Maria Popova (@brainpicker) July 22, 2015
E. L. Doctorow's "Walter John Harmon," from 2003. http://t.co/LFkh5Ltkpt
— New Yorker Fiction (@NYerFiction) July 22, 2015
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On way to radio interview Dublin, came across Garth Brooks lookalike w/good looking friend. pic.twitter.com/JSk30MzNZ6
— Judy Blume (@judyblume) July 20, 2015
Documentary on Melvyn Bragg; who, once, at a festival, tried to turn me away from my own event, saying:"This room's reserved for an AUTHOR."
— Joanne Harris (@Joannechocolat) July 18, 2015
Didn't Yeats leave a great body of work? Who needs a missing skeleton!
— Paul Lynch (@paullynchwriter) July 18, 2015
John Banville reviews RF Foster's "Vivid Faces" in the latest @LRB http://t.co/c1Irdk0D2q pic.twitter.com/HUdJOOSEGI
— Books Upstairs (@BooksUpstairs) July 18, 2015
At Swim Two Lads - a kickstarter project for a book on Ireland's best swimming spots https://t.co/5dDpKPzocr pic.twitter.com/6m66wXqzO4
— Neighbrhd (@neighbrhdub) July 9, 2015
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