Finally, my second book is out:
Organizing Our Marvellous Neighbours: How to Feel Good About Canadian English

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Fully two of my esteemed colleagues launched their own radio shows last week:

MC May Techno Dance Remix (op. cit.)
Staccato (MP3 of first show)
Rather interesting case of using transcripts for accessibility, which Matt claimed was all sewn up. In fact, the only thing transcribed – in reality, it’s a script, not a transcript – was the editorial
Antonio Cavedoni (op. cit.)
Zio, featuring – wait for it! – “Kung Fu Fighting,” the Smashing Pumpkins, and rather too few obscure album cuts by Chris Cornell

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