
I’ll be brief
For sale: Baby shoes, never worn. That was supposedly what Hemingway penned when asked to write a story in six words. SMITH Magazine used the
It is the seed that floats to shore, one word, one tiny, even microscopic word, is that which can alone save us.
William Carlos Williams

For sale: Baby shoes, never worn. That was supposedly what Hemingway penned when asked to write a story in six words. SMITH Magazine used the

Diana Vreeland, the legendary Vogue editor, wrote staff memos that were cryptic, brilliant and spare.

Let’s talk about business jargon. More specifically, let’s talk about how we can get rid of this blight on the language landscape.

I proof a ton of stuff for ad agencies, and it seems that even the best of them don’t always use the right dash in the right place. I figured a couple of blog posts might help when you need to know what goes where. Let’s start with hyphens.

Guests have fairly high expectations that their experience will be flawless. And the management thought they had nailed it.

Diving into the world of online dating has me thinking two things: 1) I’m too old for this shit, and 2) I should definitely be