Page 55 from Issue 131 yet she told me it was not her own car but an official car. She told me ... expect to be re warded for my work, although I see that if I were to give myself com pletely to the ... world. The well-known editor eventually seemed to have exhausted his store of information and advice for ...
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Issue: Next time you see us, things won’t be the same. Our next issue, due to launch in January 2014, ... written word and a true appreciation of the TriQuarterly tradition. When TQ abandoned print to exist ... trophies or souvenirs from that family trip to Dollywood. Literature remains the art of all written work ...
Matt Wood Monday, July 26, 2010 Blog Mary Laur, an editor for The Chicago Manual of Style, says ... part of her job is fielding the inevitable questions. Just like anyone who works in IT is charged with ... that computer fonts generally correct for this anyway. Using Twitter may help me overcome the two-space ...
tweets and status updates to keep us up to date on the latest news item flying around the Internet. In ... January’s Wired, Clive Thompson writes that these brief interchanges do keep us engaged in an ... up-to-the-moment process of gathering news. He further suggests that they prompt us to be more interested, not ...
Contributor Matt Wood is a book review editor for TriQuarterly, and a writer and social media ... won the Distinguished Thesis Award. Twitter: @woodtang More Info: woodtang.com Science Life ... The Digital Reader: Twitter Matt Wood Blog The Friday File, 10/15/2010 Matt Wood Blog Amazon announces ...
Page 121 from Issue 80 bourgeois. In exasperation, he complained to his friend A. S. Suvorin (who, ... among us in Russia, such toads and crocodiles will rule in ways not known even at the time of the ... are not fashionable among the intelligentsia. In Anna, Levin appreciates a reactionary landowner, with ...