I've always thought that gaming and YouTube and the web is a very post-punk extravaganza.
The great thing about Twitter is, you get a lot back, and I read through a lot, and I want my fans to know that I do read a lot, and it's why I do respond or retweet clever posts, and I'm constantly amazed by the cleverness of people on Twitter. I just think it's a really great tool to communicate with fans and influence conversations and raise awareness about things I'm interested in, that I think deserve some attention.
Never blog just to put something out there. I would post only things that excite me.
George H. W. Bush. He's been a classy guy in his post-presidency.
I think the anti-intellectualism of a lot of contemporary fiction is a kind of despairing of literature's ability to be anything more than perfectly bound blog posts or transcribed sitcoms.
It's as if there's a magnet on the outside of the posts and bar.
A lot of my social media posts are about celebrating these women who wear our clothes, feel great in them and have comments.
Carlos Ruiz has been there, done that. I've seen it firsthand. He's gotten huge hits off me before in the post-season. He's been there. He's calm. He's confident back there.
Many women are now holding posts of grave responsibility in city and country and state and nation, and their number must be greatly increased.