Twitter Tweekly for May 17, 2014

An abbreviate list of my top tweets from the past two weeks since I’m away.
Sometimes artists have awesome newsletters that I’d like to share with people. Try including an online link to yours.
Frieze Fair interpreted by @artadvocate huffingtonpost.com/paul-klein/buo…
@abstanfield on TwitterNew roof installation @metmuseum would be nice to see hyperallergic.com/124488/folly-o…
New video: an artist’s career cycle – how we work youtube.com/watch?v=5vLG_c…
RT @pacrafts: the Art Fair Sourcebook < Thx! for the lowdown on arts festivals.
Your crowdfunding campaign will be much more effective if you’ve kept your list warm
Local Handmade Items Make Travel Memories Last
David Lynch on Where Ideas Come From and the Fragmentary Nature of Creativityzite.to/1kSxhph
Should I Quit My Job To Start My Own Business?
Should Your Hobby Be Your Job? 
20 Tiny Thoughts Crushing Your Biggest Dreams
The Difference Between Features and Benefits | IdeaCrossing Blog buff.ly/RWNS3f
What’s The Difference Between A Font And A Typeface?
“Sorry” doesn’t really make things bette rchrisguillebeau.com/3×5/plates/@chrisguillebeau <great!
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