I might be a smidgen excited about a certain movie that releases in December. You may have heard of it.
Write Right
Write Right Teaches a Class
I’ve been doing some behind-the-scenes work in order to create the e-book and to teach a monthly business writing class at Faulk Central Library. The first class will concern resumes and cover letters.
Write Right Hits the SXSW Campaign Trail
I’ve submitted my proposal to SXSW, but I now need your help. Will you vote for my interactive session idea at the SXSW PanelPicker? Voting opens today and closes on August 31.
Should I Soften the Blow?
I know that most people don’t care about the difference between “hopefully” and “I hope” or “nauseous” and “nauseated.” Such nit-picky things are the realm of grammar snobs and word nerds and perhaps the few people who find my Write Right slant on grammar amusing. They are not the sort of things that draw immediate or plentiful attention.