Not to toot my own horn (or should I say "Klaxon"??), but I like to think of myself as a person who knows more than the average American about the difference between UK and US English. I lived in the …
A World Without “Whom”: The Essential Guide to Language in the BuzzFeed Age
What is the appropriate way to style "binge-watch," "celebricat," and "Facebook-stalk"? These are just a few of the conundrums that BuzzFeed copy chief Emmy J. Favilla deals with on a daily basis. She …
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“Born For This” Book Review
Do you ever feel unsure about what you're doing with your life? Wake up in the morning and think, "Am I really doing what I'm supposed to be doing?" Whether it's where you live, your choice of …
A Few Thoughts on Amy Poehler’s Yes Please
I'm not a die-hard Parks & Rec fan (though that may be changing now). I didn't really know anything about her performances on SNL or with Upright Citizens Brigade. I've never seen Baby Mama or …
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Review of Dataclysm: Who We Are (When We Think No One’s Looking) by Christian Rudder
Let me just come clean and put it out there: I have developed a serious writer crush on Christian Rudder after reading Dataclysm: Who We Are (When We Think No One's Looking). Christian Rudder is …
Review of Everybody Writes by Ann Handley
Should you get your hands on a copy of Everybody Writes by Ann Handley? Short answer? Yes. For the slightly longer answer, read on. Confession time: I'm not sure if I'm exactly the type of …
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