Thursday, November 14, 2019

Learn A.Word.A.Day


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Learn A.Word.A.Day

The magic of words -- that's what A.Word.A.Day (AWAD) is all about.

When the New York Times calls your newsletter "The most welcomed, most enduring piece of daily mass e-mail in cyberspace", you know that you are on to something.

Neon sign for the "Market Grill", Seattle, Washington (http://jamesmcgillis.com)In 1994, a graduate student named Anu Garg sent out his first emailed "A Word A Day" to a little over one hundred people.  In March of that year, Anu registered http://wordsmith.org as an internet domain name.  From that early beginning on the Web to a position in which he now emails his "A Word A Day" to over 600,000 individuals worldwide, you could say that Anu Garg had a very good idea.

Having received A Word A Day, five days a week for many years, I can vouch for its value.  Whether it is to clarify the meaning of a word you were not An American Bison bull, Yellowstone Park, Wyoming (http://jamesmcgillis.com)sure of or to introduce you to a word that you have never heard before, a minute or two looking at my AWAD email is always refreshing.

If you would like to subscribe, click on the link below and you will be on your way... to some fun with the English language and a better vocabulary as well.  Subscribe at this address: http://wordsmith.org/awad/subscriber.html.  You will be happy that you did.


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