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Curtain Call
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The Grammar Nazi, Y’All
The Grammar Nazi is in the house y'all people! She's a scary woman, really. You've got to be careful of what you write around her, including her name. You spell her name with a less "a" and you'll be sorry. Over to the woman with the double "a" at the end, Anaghaa Venugopal. Reader Bio:... Continue Reading →

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