Philip Pullman calls for boycott of Brexit 50p coin over ‘missing’ Oxford comma https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/jan/27/brexit-50p-coin-boycott-philip-pullman-oxford-comma?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_WordPress
I am a fan of blended words, but when there are no hard-and-fast rules applied, how do we know what people mean when they make up their own? This article takes a closer look: http://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2015/may/29/phablets-and-fauxhawks-the-linguistic-secrets-of-a-good-blended-word?CMP=fb_gu
Just in case you ever need to know the correct way to spell ‘circle jerk’ or ‘douchebag’! It’s obviously very different to the Guardian’s guide, but this is exactly why style guides are created. They’re important for keeping the tone, brand, and styling consistent for the audience. Thanks Buzzfeed! http://www.buzzfeed.com/emmyf/buzzfeed-style-guide#.taqddQr60Q
Happy Friday! Here’s A fun Buzzfeed video with some ‘Words And Phrases To Make You Sound Smarter’ … not that you need them of course.
Books now have to compete with media. but in this case, it’s not just how a child or parent discovers a new book online, it’s the fact that for some, in the ever-increasing digital world of iPads and tablets, books aren’t exciting enough, or interactive enough, to warrant the same attention as a game of Jetpack Joyride, or Cut the Rope.