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The Awkward Adverb

At the beginning of every month, Action Copy sends out The Awkward Adverb, an e-mail newsletter poking fun at English-language flaws that have appeared on a sign, in print, on the Web, or really anywhere in the public sphere. It may address grammatical errors, careless usage, bothersome buzzwords, punctuation problems, misspellings, or confusing writing in general.

The current issue and past issues can be found below or on The Awkward Adverb blog. Sign up using the form, and you'll have the next issue, hot off the presses, waiting in your inbox when you wake up one fine day in the near future.

 
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Archives

2009

November 2009 - Twitter Translated

October 2009 - This Sentence Ends With

September 2009 - Healthcare Hot Air

August 2009 - Mean Dregs and Spam

July 2009 - A Whole Nother Nother

June 2009 - Get Back Inside the Box

May 2009 - Exclamation Explanation

April 2009 - Got People?

March 2009 - Literally Literal

February 2009 - Presidentially Speaking

January 2009 - Trumped-Up Titles

2008

December 2008 - The Truth About Seuss

November 2008 - Numbered Days

October 2008 - New or Improved

September 2008 - Misspelling for Fun and Profit

August 2008 - Adverbs ARE Awkward

July 2008 - Imagine No Typos

June 2008 - Does Not Compute

May 2008 - Through with "Thru"

April 2008 - Slippery People

March 2008 - I Object!

February 2008 - Gross Apostrophes

January 2008 - Code Yellow

2007

December 2007 - We "R" Literal Minded

November 2007 - "Less" Could Mean Fewer Customers

October 2007 - Vague Promises Are Easy to Keep

September 2007 - What I Did on My Summer Vacation

August 2007 - You Can "Quote" Me on That

 
 

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