Slow Twitter is like Slow Food, but much sillier. The people who use the most impulse-driven site for the most thought-out one-liners have created a new art form with its own poetic language, economy of space, and a million ways to joke about being drunk, naked and crying on a Monday.
A panel of witty Twitter users, moderated by the editor of the book "Twitter Wit," will discuss what goes into writing a good tweet, why Twitter is a legit form of literature, and why already-famous writers and comedians should "waste" their best ideas on Twitter.