It's the ultimate remainder. The Common Errors in English Usage 2010 edition will be followed by . . . nothing. This is the last chance to grab yours, and best of all it's free if you stop by the Franklin, Beedle & Associates booth at the Wordstock Festival this weekend, October 9-10. One caveat: to make the calendar current you'll have to fast forward to the current date. Then you'll enjoy three (well, nearly three) full months of entries from the remainder of the year.
So there you have it: The Ultimate Remainder. Free, good for the remainder of the year, and not renewable. Will there be a 2012 edition of the calendar? A 2013? Let's just say it's all up in the air for now. Come down to Wordstock and grab this one FREE. May be your last, best shot.
2 comments:
Will there be no 2011 Daily Calendar? I give one to my father every year, and every day he emails me the entry to discuss! Oh no!
Kristen,
Sadly, no, there will not be a 2011 edition as you know it, but check the next post in line here about a possible e-calendar: http://tinyurl.com/2d2t5vj
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