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  • I agree completely with JD; Riddley Walker, written (?) by Russell Hoban, illustrates the folly - albeit extreme - in Twiller-Dum.

    Introducing the Twiller - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • What is more, it gained him a lasting name, for to this habit of the mind has been attributed his surname of Twiller, which is said to be a corruption of the original Twijfler, or, in plain English, Doubter.

    Knickerbocker's History of New York, Complete Washington Irving 1821

  • It had either passed me by, or I knew but had forgotten, that Matt Richtel hasfor the past two months been using Twitter to write a real-time thriller called, inevitably, Twiller.

    Publishing Maxine 2009

  • It had either passed me by, or I knew but had forgotten, that Matt Richtel hasfor the past two months been using Twitter to write a real-time thriller called, inevitably, Twiller.

    Writing Maxine 2009

  • Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Twiller on Twitter:

    Twiller on Twitter Maxine 2008

  • Will now add you on Twitter and wook forward to weading your Twiller. —

    Introducing the Twiller - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • It had either passed me by, or I knew but had forgotten, that Matt Richtel hasfor the past two months been using Twitter to write a real-time thriller called, inevitably, Twiller.

    September 2008 Maxine 2008

  • It had either passed me by, or I knew but had forgotten, that Matt Richtel hasfor the past two months been using Twitter to write a real-time thriller called, inevitably, Twiller.

    Twiller on Twitter Maxine 2008

  • It had either passed me by, or I knew but had forgotten, that Matt Richtel hasfor the past two months been using Twitter to write a real-time thriller called, inevitably, Twiller.

    Twiller on Twitter Maxine 2008

  • Twiller n. A thriller composed and published entirely on Twitter.

    Jargon Watch: Sound Blast, Frolleague, Twiller 2008

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