“An ingrained ear for language comes from reading good literature and balances the domestic babble, street talk, advertising drivel, and work jargon ravaging our brains.”
—Arthur Plotkin, The Elements of Editing, 1982
writer, editor
“An ingrained ear for language comes from reading good literature and balances the domestic babble, street talk, advertising drivel, and work jargon ravaging our brains.”
—Arthur Plotkin, The Elements of Editing, 1982