#sundayread for April 17, 2016
By Wade KwonMy picks for #sundayread for April 17, 2016:
- Y’all Connect: The best sources of inspiration for our storytelling
- In Ala., pricey licensed day cares or risky unregulated religious ones by @AmyJHarris
- What Amazon and Libraries Have in Store for 2016, by @RonCallari
- Wade’s 101: Haiku retrospective 38 #haiku
- How “Hamilton” became most important musical in US history by @jxmccarter (via @alexmae)
- What if UK leaves European Union this summer? By Swati Mishra (h/t @BrexitInstitute)
- Vote 2016: Alabama primary election runoff results
- 26 writers on the 2016 Commonwealth Short Story Prize Shortlist (h/t @ForCreativeGirl)
- At Tampa Bay farm-to-table restaurants/markets, you’re fed fiction, by @lreiley
- Speaking gigs: PRCA West Alabama, April 2016
- How to make great TV, explained by FX spy drama “The Americans,” by @CarolineFramke
- Myth of the Ethical Shopper, by Michael Hobbes @RottenInDenmark (RT @kickpointinc)
- Does CIA want your DNA through mass market skin cream? By @lhfang (via @HighfieldsUK)
- The reality of being an architect with a new house, by @BobBorson (RT @C9studios3D)
More posts from Wade this week:
The latest #sundayread tweets
- More #sundayread recommendations from me