So has SK figured out how long it will take to put out a novel 140 characters at a time?
It would fit but I don't think people would think much of "They all died. The end."
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So has SK figured out how long it will take to put out a novel 140 characters at a time?
It would fit but I don't think people would think much of "They all died. The end."
Ah crap. now you ruined it for me. Shouldn’t that have been provided with a "spoiler?"
I may have mentioned this before but when we were nagging at him to continue writing The Dark Tower after The Waste Lands had been out a while, that was what he threatened to put out for the next Dark Tower book. Fortunately (or not in some people's opinion), he thought better of it.
It would fit but I don't think people would think much of "They all died. The end."
And thanks for the bits of trivia you provide along the way that makes the journey all the more interesting.
Scribner had been pressuring him to start one and he may be regretting now that he caved.
So has SK figured out how long it will take to put out a novel 140 characters at a time?
This, apparently, is the uncut and expanded edition of the zipper-mouthed thingy?
Can you imagine this thing on a Kon shirt? Have you really thought this through, Marsha?Was time for an upgrade.
I think SkiMom nailed it 'bitchery' ie. a fishy or suspicious or extremely screwy situation, palpably so, for all the parties involved...
That was how he meant it.
I need my twirling dancer or my ninja emojis--I knew that's how he meant it (LOL). The more I have to deal with social media (and I'm talking about the 'open to everyone' stuff, not the board), the more I dislike and distrust it. Mr. King seems like a genuinely nice guy, and he's definitely a proven writer--he shouldn't have to wade through this sh..tuff.
I just wanted to say it was a great Social Media Management that he said sorry the way he did!
And maybe the word bitchery is a bit tricky when it comes to translations.
I do not know if the misconception started in the States by the way?