126 - "Warsafe" Cover Reveal + Creating Emphasis
Warsafe is a young adult science fiction novel, coming May 2025. Preorders open today! Learn more at www.laurensmythbooks.com.
Tue, 19 Nov 2024
125 - Don't Use These Words
The title says it all. Find out how to improve your writing in today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 14 Nov 2024
124 - Should You Formally Study Grammar?
The answer might surprise you. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 12 Nov 2024
123 - RERUN - None of Us Is Ready for This Grammar Rule
"None" is short for "no one," which makes it a singular noun. But do we really have to treat it like one? Find out on this episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 07 Nov 2024
122 - RERUN - Banish Flabby Opinion Statements
Angels appear to people. Opinions do not. So don't use this one common phrase in your academic essay, under peril of your professor's red pen!
Tue, 05 Nov 2024
121 - Brand Names Are Capitalized - And Yes, "Trampoline" Is a Brand
Brands that sound like commonly used terms should still be capitalized. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 31 Oct 2024
120 - The Enormity of "Enormity" Misused
Welcome to Part 3 of my ongoing series, How Not to Use the Word Enormity.
Tue, 29 Oct 2024
119 - Is There a Place for Cliches in Good Writing?
You just never know ... but you will after listening to today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 24 Oct 2024
118 - Waiting "On" = Fancy Butlers
You don't "wait on" as many things as you think you do. Learn more in today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 22 Oct 2024
117 - RERUN: The Conciseness of "Concision"
"Conciseness" or "concision?" Learn more on today's rerun episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 17 Oct 2024
116 - SPECIAL EPISODE: Interview with Sophia Hansen, Author of Water's Break
Sophia Hansen isan organic writer, using no hormones, antibiotics, or pesticides on her words unless absolutely convenient. She’s lived on a tiny island in Alaska, the bustling cities of New York and Boston, and has settled in the southeast where she writes and edits in other worlds. Sophia loves plenty of coffee, crispy bacon, and—after 30+ years of marriage, seven children, and numerous pets—that she can still fit into her high school earrings.
Tue, 15 Oct 2024
115 - RERUN: It's Not Unlikely That You've Seen This Before
The dreaded "not un-" construction returns in today's rerun episode of Grammar Minute.
Tue, 15 Oct 2024
114 - Inflammable: In Flames or Un-Flammable?
Inflammable. Incombustible. Thanks, English. Learn the difference on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Wed, 09 Oct 2024
113 - Imply vs. Infer
Who ate the last cookie--and what am I implying? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 08 Oct 2024
112 - RERUN: Hoot Owls, Humans, and the Who/Whom Debate
Humans and hoot owls have some vocabulary in common. Learn how to use the "owl words" correctly in today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 03 Oct 2024
111 - RERUN: Cats & Compound Nouns
If Hadrian and Mittens are sitting in front of the fire, could it be that Hadrian or Mittens ... are going to get up and eat dinner? Find out on today's (rerun) episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 01 Oct 2024
110 - Is English Really That Hard?
It could always be worse ... right? Find out more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 26 Sep 2024
109 - Should You Put a Comma Before "And?"
Like most things in English: It depends. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 24 Sep 2024
108 - SPECIAL EPISODE: Interview with Dr. Hugh Ross, Author of The Creator and the Cosmos
Tune in today for a science and faith-filled conversation with author and astrophysicist Dr. Hugh Ross, of Reasons to Believe.
Fri, 20 Sep 2024
107 - Corporations Aren't Alive (Singular "They")
"They" used in the singular sense has a long and complicated history. Here's one instance where it definitely doesn't work.
Thu, 19 Sep 2024
106 - Incomplete Comparisons
"Mechanical pencils are just better." Well, yes--but better than what? Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 17 Sep 2024
105 - Does Your Story Really Need an Ellipsis?
The answer is probably no. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 12 Sep 2024
104 - Recap: "Affect" vs. "Effect"
Your affect will show how effectively you understand the difference between "affect" and "effect." Test your English savvy on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 10 Sep 2024
103 - "Enamored of" or "Enamored With?"
Preposition alert! "Enamored" can be used without an object, but the more common usage requires a preposition. The only problem is, which one should you choose? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 05 Sep 2024
102 - How to Get What You Want
It's back to school season, and that means it's time to start sending emails. Here are a few quick tips and tricks to make sure your emails are well-received!
Tue, 03 Sep 2024
101 - You Were Being Chased--By An Alligator!
Sentence order matters. Learn why on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 27 Jun 2024
100 - Run, Forrest, Run--But Not Too Far!
Banish run-on sentences with these tips from today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Mon, 24 Jun 2024
99 - Way Back Then Was Better Than You Thought
Then. Than. Thaen? Learn the difference between these words on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 02 May 2024
98 - What Do You Mean, There's No Grammar Minute?!
English is weird. Really weird--even weirder than I can explain in almost 100 episodes. Learn how to get your questions answered on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 30 Apr 2024
97 - "She laughed softly" or "she softly laughed?"
Weirdly put. Put weirdly? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 25 Apr 2024
96 - Why "an hour" but not "a hotel?"
It's strange--but easy. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 23 Apr 2024
95 - "Mean You" - Subjective vs. Objective
"Mean you" are going to the grocery store. Say it with me: What? Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 18 Apr 2024
94 - Commas After Adverbs
Actually, you might not need that comma. Especially if you're writing conversationally. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 16 Apr 2024
93 - SPECIAL EPISODE: Interview with YA Science Fiction Author Lyndsey Lewellen
Where's the best spot to write a book? How do you ask for book blurbs, beta readers, and more? Join me for a conversation with Lyndsey Lewellen, author of the just-released novel The Chaos Grid.
Lyndsey Lewellen is a YA science fiction and fantasy author. Her stories are filled with adventure, wonder, and journeys toward redemption. When she’s not writing, reading, or whittling down her endless TBR, she designs covers for novels and paints on shoes. Learn more about her work at lyndseylewellen.com.
Mon, 15 Apr 2024
92 - Single-Sentence Paragraphs
It's official: One-sentence paragraphs are the new sliced bread. (Or is that a case of mixed metaphors?) Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute, and don't forget to visit thegrammarminute.com for more tips and tricks!
Wed, 10 Apr 2024
91 - SPECIAL EPISODE: Interview with Cathy McCrumb, Science Fiction Author
Join me for a conversation with Cathy McCrumb, author of the Children of the Consortium science fiction series! We'll cover everything from what it's like to be a first-time author to picking yourself up after harsh feedback to moving cross-country with your favorite books.
Cathy McCrumb graduated from Biola University with a degree in English Literature and a love for stories. She and her husband, whom she met while writing letters to soldiers, have five children. They currently live in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains.
Click here to read her work.
Mon, 08 Apr 2024
90 - Preposition Endings - When You Don't Need Them
Welcome back to another episode of the Grammar Hall of Shame! This unremarkable entry showcases the blandness of short prepositions. For more tips and tricks, visit thegrammarminute.com.
Thu, 04 Apr 2024
89 - Diaereses: The Best of Diacritical Marks
Hats off to this underrated, so-called "archaic" punctuation mark that can make pronunciation a whole lot easier. For more tips and tricks, visit thegrammarminute.com.
Wed, 03 Apr 2024
88 - The Compelling Case for Admirable Adjectives
"Good." "Bad." "Fine." "Very." Learn how to banish these overused words from your lexicon in today's episode of Grammar Minute.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024
87 - The Infamous "Not Un-"
It's not unlikely that you've seen this construction before ... but here's to hoping you never see it again. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute, and visit thegrammarminute.com for more tips and tricks.
Tue, 26 Mar 2024
86 - The Magic of "Iff"
I sneeze if I pet cats, but I become joyful iff I pet cats. Learn the difference on today's episode of Grammar Minute, and visit thegrammarminute.com for more tips and tricks.
Fri, 22 Mar 2024
85 - The Case for Ungrammatical Emails
Toss out your grammar book and your thesaurus when you're writing email subject lines (unless you want to sound like ChatGPT). Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute, and visit thegrammarminute.com for more tips and tricks.
Thu, 21 Mar 2024
84 - You're LITERALLY So Wrong!
Learn why you've literally been using "literally" to mean exactly the opposite of what it literally means.
Thu, 14 Mar 2024
83 - Prepping for the Nuclear Apocalypse
After today's episode of Grammar Minute, you'll be able to poetically stare off into the sunset just like the heroes of your favorite dystopian novels.
Tue, 12 Mar 2024
82 - "Based On" vs. "Based Off"
Your tower might be based off a shaky foundation--unless it's on the foundation. Nitpick some popular grammar on today's episode of Grammar Minute.
Thu, 07 Mar 2024
81 - Dr. Steele's Spelling Minute: British vs. American Words
This poem mysteriously turned up on the back of my economics quiz, imparting powerful knowledge from the keeper of American vs. British spellings and, also, of economics--Dr. Charles Steele of Hillsdale College. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 05 Mar 2024
80 - It's Voting Season: Grammar Matters (Maybe More than You Think)
A 2011 study found that political candidates' grammar may influence voter perception on their chances of reelection. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute--and if you're curious, read the study at this link.
Thu, 29 Feb 2024
79 - That vs Who (Will Make You Sound Smart)
"That" and "who" don't sound like obvious candidates for a mix-up, but I bet you've encountered this grammatical distinction--probably recently. Learn how to avoid the pitfall on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 27 Feb 2024
78 - "More Than" vs. "Over" (Sorry, AP Style Guide)
I have more than a hundred books. Or ... do I have over a hundred books? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 22 Feb 2024
77 - The Most Grammatically Confusing Holiday (Presidents' Day)
President's Day. Presidents' Day. Presidents Day. This holiday has long stumped grammarians, and in fact, the correct spelling depends on exactly what you want to celebrate. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 20 Feb 2024
76 - Plurals vs. Apostrophes (A Bigger Rivalry Than the Super Bowl)
Welcome to the Grammar Minute, where we've finally discovered a hard-and-fast rule of the English language!
Thu, 15 Feb 2024
75 - It's All Well and Good (Can You Say "I Feel Good?")
Let me be honest: "I don't know" appears frequently in this episode.
Tue, 13 Feb 2024
74 - Discrete vs. Discreet (Hint: It's Not British vs. American)
Up next in our series of commonly misused words, poor discrete is finally getting justice.
Thu, 08 Feb 2024
73 - The Enormity of Commonly Misused Words, Part 2
Get ready for more fantastic news headlines that got things wrong with one of my favorite words: Enormity.
Tue, 06 Feb 2024
72 - The Power of Short Sentences
Short sentences pack great punch. Like this. Or this. Discover the magic of varied sentence length on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 01 Feb 2024
71 - Do you ever get anything "for free?"
Economists say no. Grammarians say no, too - at least, some of them do. Learn more about this wonky phrase on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 30 Jan 2024
70 - SPECIAL EPISODE: "Haven" Sci-Fi Audio Drama
Welcome to this special episode of Grammar Minute - a short story audio drama by GM's host, Lauren Smyth!
A dying star. A one-person shelter. A robot for company. Life on a barely habitable planet might be lonely, but it's also a great way to escape the past--or so Ozero thinks. But when an unfamiliar spaceship crash-lands near his shelter, Ozero is faced with a decision: Will he seek revenge for the destruction of his family, or will he find healing through forgiveness?
Performed by Lauren Smyth, Ryan Bagley, Alex Bodnar, & Rachel Moeller.
Read the original short story & anthology: https://a.co/d/f4rv2lH
Wed, 03 Jan 2024
69 - Using Foreign Words in English Writing
Change the status quo. Avoid Latin like you avoid cliches - that is, like the plague.
Thu, 23 Nov 2023
68 - A Writer Responds to ChatGPT
I'm a hard news and fiction writer. Here's why I'm not worried about ChatGPT taking my job - plus an (un)grammatical approach to staying ahead of the robot army.
Tue, 21 Nov 2023
67 - Pronoun Abuse - Stop It. Get Some Help.
These two simple tips will make your writing clearer - and once you see this mistake, you'll never fail to notice it. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 16 Nov 2023
66 - Is It Time to Break the Rules of Grammar?
Grammar Minute usually isn't an opinion show, but could there be room for opinions among the many and often contradictory rules of Grammar? Hear the official opinion on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 14 Nov 2023
65 - Me Either vs. Me Neither
Since when has Grammar Minute been an opinion show? Since we started talking about "me either" vs. "me neither!"
Thu, 19 Oct 2023
64 - Toward or Towards?
What should you do about those pesky words that sometimes seem to be spelled with "s" but sometimes go without? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 17 Oct 2023
63 - Based On vs. Based Off
Where's your grammatical foundation - and how solid is it? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 05 Oct 2023
62 - Dangling Modifiers (In Honor of National Coffee Day)
It's National Coffee Day ... at least, it was the day I recorded this episode. You may not be sure how grammar and coffee are related, but you can find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 03 Oct 2023
61 - The Golden Rule of Commas
Commas are suffering from severe overuse. Learn how notto use a comma on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 28 Sep 2023
60 - What's an Interrobang ‽
Meet the interrobang, a non-standard punctuation mark that I wish we'd use more often. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 26 Sep 2023
59 - How to Answer "How Are You?"
I am well. I am doing well. I am good. I'm not so good now because my English professor is asking about my day and I don't know what to say. Learn how to respond impressively on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 21 Sep 2023
58 - Words That Don't Exist (So Don't Use Them)
Are there any common words you've been using that actually don't exist? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 19 Sep 2023
57 - The Sin of Irregardless - Why It's Wrong
You probably already know this word is a travesty, but why? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 14 Sep 2023
56 - Weird: Apostrophe Direction Matters
Depending on the font you're using, ' and ' don't actually mean the same thing. Find out why you should care (a little bit) on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Mon, 11 Sep 2023
55 - Carrots, Karats, Carats, and Carets - What's the Difference?
Hint: This episode may help you impress your geology professor, if you have one. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Fri, 08 Sep 2023
54 - Each Other vs. One Another
When my cats and I have a staring competition, are we looking at one another or each other? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 05 Sep 2023
53 - Loose vs. Lose (Grammar Hall of Shame)
If you're not careful, you could ... lose? Loose? something important!
Thu, 31 Aug 2023
52 - Fewer vs. Less (A Quick Review)
Here's your biweekly (ha!) reminder from Grammar Minute that you, too, can be smarter than big name companies. Learn why on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 29 Aug 2023
51 - Grammar Hall of Shame - Double Negatives
This will never not be one of my favorite topics. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 27 Jul 2023
50 - Grammar Hall of Shame - Adverbs vs. Adjectives
Dot your "i," cross your "t," and don't forget to write "ly." Learn why on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 25 Jul 2023
49 - Grammar Hall of Shame - Run-On Sentences
We're pretty sure the national park service didn't really mean for hunters to shoot pedestrians. Or did they? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 20 Jul 2023
48 - Grammar Hall of Shame - Adjective Verbs
"Tables are for eating customers only." Are you ... sure about that? Find out what went wrong on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 18 Jul 2023
47 - Book Titles: Underline, Quotes, or Italics?
If you're reading a great book that all your friends are now required to enjoy, too, how should you punctuate the title? Find out in today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 13 Jul 2023
46 - What Time Should You Show Up for "Supper?"
If your friend invites you over for supper, do you know what time to show up? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 11 Jul 2023
45 - Waiting For vs. Waiting On
Are you waiting on or for your Amazon package? Find out in today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 06 Jul 2023
44 - There, Their, They're - Part III
There are only so many different ways to spell "their." Find out if they're your kryptonite on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 04 Jul 2023
43 - Their, They're (Part II)
There's a lot going on this episode of Grammar Minute ...
Thu, 22 Jun 2023
42 - They're, Their - Part I
Their, they're, there - what's a writer to do? Learn the difference on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 20 Jun 2023
41 - Catching Tiny Grammar Mistakes (Part II)
What if you're writing an email and you only get one draft to show off your most professional grammar knowledge? Learn some quick editing techniques that can help on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 08 Jun 2023
40 - Catching Tiny Grammar Mistakes (Part I)
When you're writing something that requires multiple drafts, how do you slow yourself down enough to catch the little mistakes? Learn the best technique I've developed over seven years as a writer on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 06 Jun 2023
39 - "Lay" vs. "Lie" - A Topic I've Been Avoiding
Okay, it's not THAT hard, but even seasoned writers often get this one wrong. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 01 Jun 2023
38 - Weird English Words (For Decoration Only)
Hint: Don't use these words in your next English paper. Find out what they are on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 30 May 2023
37 - Flip Phones and Text Abbreviations - Are They Still Appropriate?
When are text abbreviations OK? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 25 May 2023
36 - Creating Emphasis Without Quotation Marks
Last week (and on Instagram) I recommended against using quotation marks to express emphasis. Here's what you should do instead - on this week's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 23 May 2023
35 - "Quotes, Not Emphasis"
Find out what quotation marks are really for - and how to use them - on this episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 18 May 2023
34 - Eight Parts of Speech in Sixty Seconds
Or: "How Fast Can Lauren Talk." Just kidding - you'll be able to easily understand these brief explanations of the eight English parts of speech!
Tue, 16 May 2023
33 - How to Write a List
Hint: Semicolons are not your friends. Find out why on this episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 20 Apr 2023
32 - The Most Tastiest Chocolate Doesn't Exist
"Most" and "-est" don't go together. Find out why on this episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 18 Apr 2023
31 - Is "No" a Complete Sentence? Maybe.
"No" is a complete sentence when your sworn enemy invites you to a swordfight in the midst of a dark wood under the crescent moon. But is it really a complete sentence? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 13 Apr 2023
30 - Hoot Owls, Humans, and the Who/Whom Debate
Humans and hoot owls have some vocabulary in common. Learn how to use the "owl words" correctly in today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 11 Apr 2023
29 - Addressing the Address: Stress and Parts of Speech
How can you instantly know the difference between a noun and a verb, even without hearing the rest of the sentence? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 06 Apr 2023
28 - The Collar of the Cat (And Why You Shouldn't Say That)
Why does "the house of my parents" sound weird, but "the House of Representatives" doesn't? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Tue, 04 Apr 2023
27 - Double Negatives Part 2: The Sneaky Negatives
Negatives like "nowhere" and "nobody" are easy to spot - after all, most of them start with "no" - but there's another class of negatives that are much harder to identify. Find out what they are and how to use them on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Thu, 30 Mar 2023