John McIntyre, mild-mannered editor for a great metropolitan newspaper, has fussed over writers’ work, to sporadic expressions of gratitude, for thirty years. He is The Sun’s night content production manager and former head of its copy desk. He also teaches editing at Loyola University Maryland. A former president of the American Copy Editors Society, a native of Kentucky, a graduate of Michigan State and Syracuse, and a moderate prescriptivist, he writes about language, journalism, and arbitrarily chosen topics. If you are inspired by a spirit of contradiction, comment on the posts or write to him at
john.mcintyre@baltsun.com.
Comments
Highly enjoyable, John. Good sound effects and music, too.
Posted by: Barry Brenesal | January 28, 2012 11:40 PM
Why do so many people use the irritating word "basically" in every sentence?
I'm so tired of hearing this awful word.
911 operator in Cocoa, Florida
Posted by: KEN WEST | March 4, 2012 10:19 AM