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    In this exciting new issue of Jewish Fiction .net, Issue 9, you will find 14 wonderful works of fiction, all by women, originally written in Yiddish, Spanish, Hebrew,...
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  • Some of my favorite cross-cultural publications are KYOTO JOURNAL (Asian-related essays and reportage, some fiction and poetry), MANOA (Pacific Rim-related literary jo...
  • I just joined She Writes and this is my first attempt at posting something. I blog mostly about teaching high school English Language Learners, but I may start includi...

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    Al Jaffee: MAD Magazine’s All-Around “Mentsh” with Much “Tam” About a year ago at this time, I interviewed two recently emerged and international musical performers...
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    "Ah minna hoe! Ah minna hoe!" Can you translate these mysterious words into everyday English? When you read my novel, "Sweet Music on Moonlight Ridge," you'll know jus...

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  • I agree that writers should understand these distinctions and be able to use them, but...out that this issue isn't as neat as it might seem. In Old, Middle, and Early Modern English, "me" was an accept...
  • For an interesting take on the notion of capitalization some of you may want to read or re-read the wonderful "Websters' First New Intergalactic Wickedary of the English Lang...
  • This is a great perspective, and count me in. I have noticed an absolute epidemic of "your" instead of "you're" in posts supporting Trump. The occasional typo or spell check is one thing, but who can take anyone who so consistently butchers the English language seriously?