Paul D. MorinThe Wondrous but Melancholy Tale of a Punctuation Mark“Enough!” said Ferdinand. “When I am king, people won’t have to deal with this hooey.”Jul 20, 2020Jul 20, 2020
Paul D. MorinA Strangely Common Grammar Mistake Among Educated Professionals — and the Trick to Avoid ItOpen up an Excel spreadsheet, because after you read about this grammar mistake, you’ll want to start keeping track of all the times you…Jun 19, 2020Jun 19, 2020
Paul D. MorinWant a Global Readership? Start with Global EnglishTo connect with readers in other parts of the world, you might want to modify your prose.May 11, 2020May 11, 2020
Paul D. MorinThree things good teachers do that bad teachers don’tWhat I learned sitting in the back of the classroom.Oct 15, 20194Oct 15, 20194
Paul D. MorinTolstoy’s Greatest Novel That Never WasIt could’ve been an enduring classic, except for one small thing.Sep 26, 2019Sep 26, 2019
Paul D. MorinSquirrels in Traffic: How I Cracked the CodeRational animals generally wait until the coast is clear, then go directly across. Squirrels, the opposite.Sep 23, 20192Sep 23, 20192