The Grammarphobia Blog is updated daily!
Visit the blog to see a selection of questions and answers from our mailbox. (Both of us write the entries, but we find that two people can't talk at the same time, at least not on the page. So we've chosen to write here in one voice – Pat's.)
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Are you myth informed? Test your knowledge of English etymology and usage with five quizzes.
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The latest book
Origins of the Specious debunks myths of English that have bamboozled fans of the authors' blog, books, and broadcasts. Read more...
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The National Bestsellers
Woe Is I, the witty language classic that proved English could be fun, has been called "possibly the most popular book on grammar ever published." Learn more... |
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And Words Fail Me, the essential writing guide, with hundreds of sensible, useful tips that not only work but also make you laugh. Read more... |
And for shorter folks
Woe Is I Jr., the kids' version of the bestselling grammar book for grown-ups. Shrek? Earwax-flavored jelly beans? Poems about meatballs? Read more... |
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Hear Pat Live on WNYC
Click here on the third Wednesday of each month. Pat appears on the Leonard Lopate Show around 1:20 P.M. Eastern time. If you miss a program, get it on Pat's WNYC page.
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So she’s like, “I like LIKE!”
Whether you love “like” or hate it, read Pat’s “like”-minded “On Language” column in the New York Times Magazine.
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An object lesson from the Oval Office
Read Pat and Stewart's op-ed piece in the New York Times on President Obama's English.
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Happy birthday, Strunk and White!
Pat joins four other language mavens on the New York Times blog Room for Debate to discuss the 50th anniversary of The Elements of Style.
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English and the Great Divide
Read Pat's review in the New York Times of two new books about the English language.
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Are you a fan of Raymond Carver's stories?
Read Stewart's interview with him in the New York Times just a few months before Ray died.
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Do You Need a Speaker?
E-mail Pat if you'd like her to address your school, business, club, or other group.
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"On Language"
Read Pat and Stewart in the New York Times Magazine. Go now.
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What's the right dictionary for you?
Pat discusses her favorites on The Blog.
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Buy the books!
Visit your local bookstore, Amazon.com, or Barnes&Noble.com.
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