The Grammar Floozy’s Guide to Adverse and Averse
First, a Short Story “Don’t forget, the paper explaining your art project is due tomorrow.” My tenth-grade art teacher waved us out of the room. Oh,
First, a Short Story “Don’t forget, the paper explaining your art project is due tomorrow.” My tenth-grade art teacher waved us out of the room. Oh,
If you’re one of the sisterhood, if Mother’s Day brings mixed feelings, I wrote this for you.
Most of the time, Microsoft Word’s spell-check feature is great. Sometimes, spell-check loses its mind. If that happens, just use your own. This happened in
Words, Words, Words CMOS 5.250 Did you hear Mötley Crüe in your head just then? I’m working on a lyric rewrite. Pretty sure they’ll love it.
Running Heads CMOS1.10-1.16 Never heard of a running head? We’ve all seen and used running heads, likely without knowing what to call them. Running heads are
A Bit of Etymology This week, let’s talk about leaves and folios—also known as pages and page numbers. You can read Chicago Manual of Style