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John Roderick's Electric Aphorisms, which was composed in individual tweets between December 2008 and May 2009, and deleted on publication of the book itself by Publication Studio in November 2009. The first published book entirely composed on Twitter was 407 Media Twisttory_of_Advert, which was published on April, 2, 2009 in 200 Tweets uploaded all at once (starting from the last to the first Tweet) enabling the sequential reading.

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The second Twitter novel in the series, The Golden Parachute, appeared as a Kindle eBook in 2016 and the third and concluding novel, I Tweet, Therefore I am, the Book 3, was released early in 2017.

Blechman The first entry in the series was Executive Severance, which would be the first live-tweeted Twitter comic mystery (or "Twitstery"), beginning on with the tweet shown. Another example is The Twitstery Twilogy series by Robert K. One example of the Twitter novel is Small Places by Nick Belardes which began on Apwith the tweet as shown on the right. Some serials are posted in short updates that encourage the reader to follow and to speculate on the next installment. Searching by the corresponding hashtag produces a list of all available tweets in the series. Twitter novels can run for months, with one or more tweets daily, whereby context is usually maintained by a unique hashtag. As such, the account name can often be a pseudonym or even a character in the story.

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The author of a Twitter novel is often unknown to the readers, as anonymity creates an air of authenticity. Twitter novels (or twovels) are another form of fiction that can extend over hundreds of tweets to tell a longer story. In fact when his body was found, the top half was right next to the bottom. Willum Mortimus Granger was beside himself. In an interview with Time, Sreedharan said it was an attempt to simplify the lengthy epic and make it accessible to the new generation-both in India and abroad. The New Indian Express called it an “audacious attempt.to fit the mother of all epics, the Mahabharata, into the microblogging site Twitter.”  Tweeted from and subsequently published as a full-length book by HarperCollins India, the story was narrated in "2,628 tweets" between July 2009 to October 2014. In 2009, Alexander Aciman and Emmett Rensin published Twitterature: The World's Greatest Books Retold Through Twitter.Įpicretold, by author Chindu Sreedharan, is another noteworthy work in this genre. For instance, in 2010, a group of rabbis tweeted the Exodus, with the hashtag #TweetTheExodus and in 2011, the Royal Shakespeare Company and the English game company Mudlark tweeted the story of Romeo and Juliet. Literary classics and legends are retold on Twitter, either by characters' tweeting and interacting, or by retelling in tweet format, often in modern language using slang. Some of these accounts take the events in the original works as their starting point, whereas others may branch into fan fiction.

įan fiction: Twitter accounts that have been created for characters in films, TV series, and books. In 2013, The Guardian challenged traditionally published authors such as Jeffrey Archer and Ian Rankin to write their 140-character stories, and then featured their attempts. An example of these stories are those written by James Mark Miller Sean Hill and Arjun Basu A number of Twitter journals dedicate themselves to the form.

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Then a meteor fell atop his lovely house.ġ40-character stories: fiction that fits into a single tweet. I peered at my neighbor's immaculate yard his grass was literally greener.















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