Happy Grammar Day!! Today is my favorite day of the year, and I implore you all to help me celebrate by taking care in choosing your words today.
Don’t forget:
Their, there, they’re
You, your, you’re
It, it’s, its
Then, than
Affect, effect
Good, well
I could go on forever, but I’ll leave you to chew on those. Happy typing!!
Showing posts with label literature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literature. Show all posts
3.04.2009
Grammar Day
Stereotyping:
literature
2.19.2009
A diminishing publishing industry
Ben Hart posted this article on Flavorwire today about the ongoing downward spiral of the previously recession-proof publishing industry.
There are certainly valid points: he points out that the publishing industry was thought to be doomed before, but proved to be resilient in the face of “television, the Internet, and the general public’s apathy toward reading”. However, he credits this staying-power to “huge successes like The Da Vinci Code and the Harry Potter series”.
I agree that the overwhelming response to books like these has given the publishing industry a leg up, but to completely credit them for the industry’s ability to hold its own in this increasingly technological age? I don’t know about that.
There are certainly valid points: he points out that the publishing industry was thought to be doomed before, but proved to be resilient in the face of “television, the Internet, and the general public’s apathy toward reading”. However, he credits this staying-power to “huge successes like The Da Vinci Code and the Harry Potter series”.
I agree that the overwhelming response to books like these has given the publishing industry a leg up, but to completely credit them for the industry’s ability to hold its own in this increasingly technological age? I don’t know about that.
Stereotyping:
literature
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