The books we love as children may influence our careers more than we realize. As a child, Martha was fascinated with stories of cracking codes, and Grant loved books with glossariesβnot that far from the kind of work they do today. A caller from...
An American who worked as an au pair in Italy found that children there didnβt seem to react so positively to fun sayings like, βNo way, Joseβ or βReady, Freddie?β Yet some research suggests weβre primed to love rhyme. This is part of a complete...
We often hear that English is going to hell in a handbasket. Actually, though, linguistic handwringing about sinking standards and sloppy speech has been going on for centuries β at least as far back as the 1300βs! And: language also changes to fit...
It turns out the creativity of flight attendants doesnβt stop with the pre-takeoff safety demonstration; they have slang for all kinds of fun stuff, from the lipstick they apply before passengers deplane (landing lips) to the β2-for-1 special,β...
βThereβs a gazelle on the lawn,β meaning you have schmutz on your face, is a fun way to tip someone off to wipe their chin. The expression actually comes to us from Arabic, where the expression βthereβs a gazelle in the gardenβ means that you have...
Sure, itβs scary to send your writing to a literary agent. But pity the poor agent who must wade through hundreds of terrible query letters a week! One of them shares excerpts from those hilariously bad query letters on a blog called SlushPile Hell...

