The death of handwriting?
Dennis Johnson
A new kind of illiteracy is confronting more and more seemingly educated people these days: the inabilty to read handwritten text. In a Wall Street Journal article, Cullen Murphy discusses… Read more »
A new kind of illiteracy is confronting more and more seemingly educated people these days: the inabilty to read handwritten text. In a Wall Street Journal article, Cullen Murphy discusses… Read more »
2009 marks the tercentenary of the birth of Samuel Johnson, author, essayist, journalist, editor, and lexicographer of such repute that his era is known as the Age of Johnson. To… Read more »
Hurrah! Researchers at Oxford University have compiled a list of the ten most annoying phrases in the English language. The winner is “at the end of the day”, beloved of… Read more »
The just–published The Literary Spy: The Ultimate Source for Quotations on Espionage and Intelligence, is “the perfect gift for the shadowy someone in your life,” says Alex Beam in his… Read more »