Debra Hamel sends word of her new project TwitterLit.com, powered by twitterfeed.com.
In Debra’s own words:
What is TwitterLit? Twice a day, at about 12:00 AM and 12:00PM GMT, I’ll post the first line of a book to TwitterLit — without the author’s name or book title, but with a link (to Amazon.com) so you can see what book the line is from. Why? Because it’s fun! It’s just a little literary teaser twice a day. The first lines will, meanwhile, be available for subscription via RSS and — and this is the exciting part and the reason for the site’s name — to Twitter.
For more info see the TwitterLit site, or follow http://twitter.com/twitterlit
5 responses so far ↓
vaspers the grate // April 30, 2007 at 10:10 pm |
Wonderful idea. I did a blog post that had the first sentence of famous short stories. Most of them sucked. Very few writers, even classic, are good at openings. Very very few.
I have Friended TwitterLit.
Debra Hamel // April 30, 2007 at 10:32 pm |
Thanks so much for the mention! I think I’ll Twitter about it….
Rupert // May 1, 2007 at 2:33 am |
I love it. Great one to start with, too.
http://twitter.com/TwitterLit/statuses/45282022
Debra Hamel // May 1, 2007 at 12:18 pm |
Thanks, Rupert!
Aimy // July 2, 2007 at 10:42 am |
well am very happy to see lots of gud work going on..
i would like to suggest two things..
1)there is a website which is offering u to get your orkut scraps through rss feed..
ho can i add that .. and can have few line sof evry scrap through mobile.
2)why not you people make feed for jokes,qoutes,etc