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grammargirl

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Grammar Girl. Podcaster. New York Times bestselling author. Quick and Dirty Tips founder. Bad skier. California. she/her

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GottaLaff, to Canada
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After a long morning of loading the POD, stuffing the car, cleaning, scrubbing, double-checking, all on very little sleep… we’re off! here we come.

loves these long road trips.

First night: Sacramento-ish.

grammargirl,
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@GottaLaff Congratulations!

grammargirl, to random
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My neighbors bailed on their plant sale, put out a "free" sign, and I just got all these succulents! That table is ~3 feet in diameter.

grammargirl,
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@SergKoren I'm imagining a new reality TV show: "Plant Flipper"!

grammargirl, to random
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Any "Dune" fans here?

Tomorrow I'm interviewing big-time audiobook narrator Scott Brick, who narrates the "Dune" books, and Kevin J. Anderson who has written many "Dune" books.

Do you have any questions you'd like me to ask them (I'm especially interested in questions about the language of "Dune").

grammargirl,
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@SebastianBlanco How interesting! I'm glad you were able to find it.

grammargirl, to history
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Do you love books and history? If so, you'll love this week's Grammar Girl podcast because Peter Sokolowski tells us stories about the special Armed Services Editions of books that were created especially for the troops in WWII.

Listen while you get ready for gatherings this weekend, and you'll have great bits of trivia to share!

PODCAST: https://pod.link/173429229

TRANSCRIPT: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/sokolowski-wwii

YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/7X08MlvihXU

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grammargirl, to random
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If you have training budget left as we come to the end of the fiscal year, check out my 90-minute, on-demand AP style webinar.

It's a great way to get up to speed on the basics of Associated Press style, including recent changes. Brush up by yourself or watch it with your whole team as a lunch-and-learn session!

Use the code MACMIL to get $90 off. Don't let that budget go to waste!

https://bit.ly/grammarondemand

dsalo, to random
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Johns Hopkins is doing a long-COVID survey and apparently is having trouble finding controls -- people who haven't had COVID. If this is you, consider giving them some clicks.

https://covid-long.com/

grammargirl,
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@dxzdb Same!

ernie, to random
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Digging into my old Google Analytics data and combining it with this Plausible data, I can now confirm that this Google post is now top-10 all time for Tedium posts, with 46k visits.

Long way to topple this post, which has an eight-year head start and 580,000 pageviews, most of which are from the site that is trying to destroy it

https://tedium.co/2016/07/05/weird-telephone-numbers/

grammargirl,
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@ernie I'm sad. The Harvard sentences line doesn't seem to work anymore. :(

grammargirl, to random
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I just inserted an editor's note into a document, and I was really tempted to put "Don't @ me" at the end.

grammargirl,
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@nebunez 😂

profoundlynerdy, to random
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@grammargirl Okay, very much in left field here, but the Freemasons had an outsized impact on both US and French history.

Have any ritual terms or even shibboleths entered into common usage? I can think of one or two plausible examples but you know more about etymology than I do.

"Hoodwink" seems unlikely but "to give the third degree" seems plausible. That's about all I can come up with.

grammargirl,
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@profoundlynerdy It looks like "on the level" is another one. https://www.phrases.org.uk/bulletin_board/59/messages/117.html

And I know blackballing comes from voting in exclusive or secret societies,and was used by the Masons, but I don't think the term specifically originates from them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackballing

grammargirl, to random
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"How much should I charge?"

If you're a freelancer, you've anxiously asked yourself that question.

Fortunately, Erin Brenner, author of "The Chicago Guide for Freelance Editors," had great advice in our chat this week on the Grammar Girl podcast!

Come for the freelancing advice and stay for all the great editing and writing productivity hacks.

LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229
READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/brenner/transcript
WATCH: https://youtu.be/HMiBhe2Tusk

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grammargirl, to random
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We only smelled gas in the basement, but they wanted to inspect the whole house, and I swear there was a brief moment where I thought “My house is so messy, I’d rather die in a fire than have them traipse through my whole house!” I console myself that they’ve probably seen worse.

grammargirl,
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@Holberg 😀

grammargirl, to random
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We smelled gas in our house, so now the fire department is here in full gear with masks and oxygen, and they’re clearing the house.

They smell it too, so at least I don’t feel like I’m crazy. Much excitement!

grammargirl,
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@vpermar Yeah, I looked at the PG&E website, and it said to call 911, which seemed kind of dramatic to me. On the other hand, I had a cousin whose house exploded many years ago, so I am inclined not to take chances.

grammargirl,
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@elaterite Wow!

grammargirl, to random
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Well, they cleared the house and say everything is safe! Not sure what the problem was.

yeliab, to random
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@grammargirl I was so disappointed to hear an egregious error on your latest podcast that I felt compelled to set the record straight. And so, riffing on an evergreen opening line of a timeless novel, I can only state:

It is a truth universally acknowledged, that the cardboard tube at the centers of rolls of paper products have always been, and will always be, known as a "der-der".

I trust you will set the record straight in light of this fact.

😉

grammargirl,
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@yeliab Haha, you had me going there for a second! It's funny though ... you're the second person to let me know your family has a slight variation on the caller's name.

grammargirl, to random
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@Fritinancy has an interesting piece this morning about the trend of referring to fashion items as "she," as in saying, "She's gorgeous!" about a purse.

https://fritinancy.substack.com/p/she

KOKEdit, to random
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Helpful podcast from @grammargirl: “Efficiency Hacks for Writers and Editors with Erin Brenner,” author of new The Chicago Guide for Freelance Editors: How to Take Care of Your Business, Your Clients, and Yourself from Start-Up to Sustainability. https://tinyurl.com/24u5y6td .

grammargirl,
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@KOKEdit Thank you, Katharine! Erin was so generous in sharing all her knowledge.

grammargirl, to random
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We're the best!!! Grammar Girl just made the Writer's Digest list of 101 Best Websites for Writers! 🎉🎉🎉

We've been on the list before for the website, but this year is special because it's the first time we're on the list for the PODCAST. (Yes, the list of websites has a category for podcasts and YouTube channels.)

It means so much to me to know that people love and appreciate the show. Thank you to Writer's Digest and to all the people who listen! 1/2

grammargirl,
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@elaterite Thanks again!!! It's funny ... I've noticed that milestone coming up, but my main thought is usually "Maybe if I don't mention it to the QDT people, they won't notice, and I won't have to do a big celebration."

Not that I'm necessarily opposed to celebrating, but the month-long 15th anniversary celebrations were exhausting.

grammargirl,
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@benjamincox Thank you!

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