Word Nerds Unite


Calling all alumni
March 24, 2008, 9:50 pm
Filed under: Business, Grammar, Literature, Ramblings, Writing

Maybe I’m nesting. I just have this sincere desire to create a place for people to stay and chat over tea and style books. So this week I created a new Community section on our discussion board, and I’d like to remind any former Editorial Courses students out there that you still have access to this great asset. Not that we expect you to want to re-live the three months you were chained to the very heavy Chicago, but maybe you made some friends along the way you want to keep in touch with. Maybe you miss talking to people who completely understand why you cringe when you hear someone say irregardless. Maybe you are looking for a place for truly good book recommendations or to ask questions about freelancing projects you are working on. Whatever your reasons, you are always welcome back to the place where your breed of nerdiness is truly understood.

This goes for all you new people as well. I know you’re busy trying to figure out whether or not to capitalize Ice Age (if you’re still struggling — depends if it’s being used to describe a cultural [8.80] or geological [8.144] period), but take a break and rest your brain in the new Community section of the discussion board. 

If you are an Editorial Courses alumnus and you’ve forgotten your username and/or password for the discussion board, e-mail me at editor [at] editorialcourses.com and I’ll get you set up. 


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WOW! thanx… i was just checking out all the new topic forums you set up and was envious b/c i thought we lost access to the forum when the account expired. I was already a bit sad to lose this contact… though i hope it does not distract me too much from gettin’ to work!

Comment by janflora March 25, 2008 @ 8:35 am



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