You know how just as you think you’ve got the hang of a grammar or spelling rule, you find an exception?
Just as you think you’ve grasped when and whether to hyphenate compound adjectives, you see one that flips the rules on end?
What is a restrictive clause?
Why do people get impassioned about the Oxford comma? Is it worth all that?
Is grammar grim?
Stuff like this can make writing with correctness and consistency feel grueling. It can seem easier to ignore grammar conventions and just do whatever.
However! I want stuff like this to be accessible and even enjoyable to learn about. In service of that, I wrote a booklet, and it’s for you. In it you’ll learn about five common areas of error and five common areas of inconsistency in English writing—what they look like, why they matter, and how to help them.
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Full disclosure that while this won’t sign you up to a newsletter because I don’t currently have a newsletter, it will show me your email address and give me access to communicating with you once I’ve sent you the booklet. I think this is cool, because then we can engage with each other after you’ve read the booklet, and we can learn from each other and connect in general. If, however, that’s not agreeable to you, that’s all right, and I wanted you to be aware beforehand.
Behold: your booklet awaits.