Editor’s Notes: Another Country Heard From

BY FARIDA MIRZA Summer holidays during my childhood were exciting. In the dark of the night, snuggled under comforters, my cousins and I would huddle around an old aunt and listen to scary stories about witches, ghosts, spirits and fantasies. This was in Hyderabad,...

Editor’s Notes: Editing by Ear

BY JESSICA SHEN I have a confession to make: I suck at grammar. No, really—I couldn’t tell you a predicate from a preposition, or a split infinitive from a dangling participle. I never did very well on those grammar worksheets in high school where you have to identify...

Editor’s Notes: Diagram This!

BY TERRI WAGNER It’s grammar time at the X, and we were challenged to write about the issues that plague us the most—probably hoping we would learn ourselves and be able to pass that along to others. So here goes. Basic sentence structure gets creamed in today’s...

Editor’s Notes: Succumb or Overcome

BY MCKENNA GARDNER I have decided that in order to make a character interesting, they must fully commit to their arc of change. And it works both ways – for heroes or villains. Either they overcome their trials, see the light, and lead a fulfilling life, or they...