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‘Literally’ driving me crazy – literally

IT’S A STORY I really wish I’d written. Christopher Muther of the Boston Globe has done a fine job examining an epidemic that’s threatening the well-being of the English language: rampant misuse of the adverb “literally.” The word, which Muther … Continue reading

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Only a petty grammar crime

FOR GRAMMAR STICKLERS like me, signage is a constant source of either annoyance, or amusement, depending on the circumstances and the extent of the language abuse. In this case, a sign at a parking garage near where I live, it’s … Continue reading

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Wanted: Proufreeder

THE NEW YEAR is typically a prime time for job hunting. Though methinks this organization might do better to hire a copy editor before securing a “manading” editor: ryan@roadtostarrdom.com

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Tragic tattoo typo

I CAN ONLY snicker when stories like these surface. A Nova Scotia woman wanted a tattoo of the phrase “You’re so beautiful” put on her arm. (Straight off, I don’t get it. Is she referring to herself as beautiful, or someone else … Continue reading

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A mark of insincerity

I WAS QUITE excited last week when I read about the launch of this new symbol, the SarcMark, a punctuation mark to indicate sarcasm.  As someone who spends quite a bit of time dealing in sarcasm – the so-called lowest form of wit … Continue reading

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