Who decided on "super El Nino" instead of "El Adulto"?
I ran four columns at one point: two monthly, one semi-monthly, and one weekly. I spent almost as much time on planning my editorial calendar as writing. In the past decade, it would seem this has become a lost art. I rarely read these things anymore, because it's so frustrating.
You can always tell when A-ha have been in to return their books
Oh, I love this write-up. (RWaV has been one of my longtime loves in both film and literature.)
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What is the logic of topical column coverage on an event that's already underway? Holiday meals that take three days to buy/prep being published day-of, summer vacations that book out eight+ months in advance published in July, "my best skincare for the sunny months" in the 3 Irish days of warmth.
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Imagine if you went into your kitchen in the morning and found your kettle switch was now on the base rather than the top. And it's now down for on and up for off. Oh and it fills through the lid rather than the spout. Oh and you know how you like coffee? Your coffee jar is full of teabags now.
Academic writing should be addressed neither to the public nor to other academics. It should be addressed to a single interlocutor with whom you have a petty rivalry and whose work you are trying to discredit