Editorial Road Rage
You know the feeling: some jerk behind you hammers the horn and flips you off while you wait for the light, even though the sign says “No Turns on Red”; that feeling when someone tailgates, or cuts you off, or…
(The Subversive Copy Editor)
(The Subversive Copy Editor)
You know the feeling: some jerk behind you hammers the horn and flips you off while you wait for the light, even though the sign says “No Turns on Red”; that feeling when someone tailgates, or cuts you off, or…
Some time ago I discovered by Googling myself (no, I’m not ashamed of that) that my phone number is 773-633-671, that I created the website for the Chicago Manual of Style, and—most surprising of all—that I am the author of a book about ferrets.
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