Tweeting the first lines of books so you don't have to.
TwitrLit serves up literary teasers! Twice a day, I post the first line of a book, without the author's name or book title, but with a link to Amazon so readers can see what book the line is from. Why? Because it's fun! The posts are also available for subscription via RSS, Twitter, or on Facebook. The Canadian and UK versions of TwitrLit (see the footer to subscribe) link to Amazon.ca and Amazon.co.uk respectively.

NOTE: I've ceased regular posts as of 7-31-16, after more than 9 years of 1st lines. But please feel free to explore the site. Try the Random 1st Line-inators on the right! They're fun.


Search by keyword, book title, or author:
    "Somewhere around the age of seven, most kids ask uncomfortable questions."
Posted on 07-21-16 AM | Permalink | < Tweet it!
    "I have come to claim my prize."
Posted on 07-20-16 AM | Permalink | < Tweet it!
    "A man sits alone in a cave."
Posted on 07-19-16 AM | Permalink | < Tweet it!
    "'What do you need the blowtorch for, Daddy?'"
Posted on 07-18-16 AM | Permalink | < Tweet it!
    "'I found the head.'"
Posted on 07-17-16 AM | Permalink | < Tweet it!

RANDOM 1ST LINE-INATORS!

1
2
3
4
5
6





SUBSCRIBE -- US VERSION: TWITTER | RSS || UK VERSION: TWITTER | RSS || CA VERSION: TWITTER | RSS

SUGGEST A LINE | TWITRLIT (bookmarklet -- drag link to your toolbar) | PRESS
6187 1st lines posted since 4-29-07

Full Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

TwitrLit is not affiliated with Twitter.com.