Writing and Research Tips

March 4th? March Forth!

March 4th? March Forth! It’s the only day of the year that tells you to do something. We hope it’s telling you to keep writing your dissertation or work on turning that dissertation into a book or journal article. March 4th is also National Grammar Day! It’s the day when we can tell jokes like this and hopefully not sound too obnoxious or pretentious:

Knock Knock

Who’s There?

To.

To who?

To whom.

It’s also the day when we editors get to celebrate making sentences correct. If you’re doing some writing that requires some additional help with YOUR sentences, be sure to drop us a line! We’d love to assist in any way we can.

Editor

Dr. Miriam Ayres has a PhD in languages and literature from Yale University. She is a multilingual former Fulbright scholar and NYU faculty member with over 25 years of experience in higher education as a teacher and academic advisor. Her publications include articles for the Arts & Culture section of The New York Times and Granta. As an editor and copy editor, she has worked on book manuscripts published by Yale UP, Brill, and Cambridge UP. She has also edited scholarly books, articles, and dissertations by writers and researchers from the US, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America. Areas of expertise include health sciences, social sciences, humanities, and global subjects.

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