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Tomorrow on #ThatWordChat: Nick Norlen, freelance writer and editor of “Paper Airplane.” Inside Vol. 1: escape pages, photo essays, wordplay, and more. Register to attend: ThatWordChat.com #WritingCommunity #Editors #Language
Next week on #ThatWordChat, we’ll be sitting down with Nick Norlen, founder of “Paper Airplane.” Join us Tuesday, September 16, at 4:30 p.m. ET to hear how the first issue came together. Register here: ThatWordChat.com #Publishing #Editors #WritersLife
Question from the audience: How have different levels of editing inspired your writing? #ThatWordChat
Excited to see #ThatWordChat live at #ACESEvolve 🙌
Grab some coffee and head down to Franklin CD for a live episode of #ThatWordChat! Special guest Corinne Jorgenson is here to discuss a hot topic: #ChatGPT and other AI editors. Chat soon! #ACESEvolve
Today: Nick Norlen on #ThatWordChat. Hear about “Paper Airplane”—70+ pages of writing, comics, puzzles, and more. Last chance to register: ThatWordChat.com #Publishing #WordNerds #Writers
"Something like a great starting place or an idea partner" ~ Corinne Jorgenson to @EditorMark on ChatGPT for editors #ThatWordChat #ACESEvolve
We hope that what we're doing at the Bee is ignite a passion for language for participants. Whatever they want to do or be, there's a word for it. -- Maggie Lorenz, #ThatWordChat
Academic journals are saying authors can't cite ChatGPT, which makes them responsible for the conent ~ Corinne Jorgenson to @EditorMark during #ThatWordChat at #ACESEvolve
On "spark words": words that ignite a lifelong fascination. Barnette: “Birders have spark birds. Why not spark words for us ‘worders’? #ThatWordChat
"Hopefully we don't offload too much human cognition into ChatGPT," but it's great for getting creative juices flowing and problem solving, Corinne Jorgenson tells @EditorMark during #ThatWordChat at #ACESEvolve
Editor Corinne Jorgenson to @EditorMark on ChatGPT: "I don't think my job is going away anytime soon" Older AI models that were studied caught 77% of what a human editor would catch. Jorgenson would be surprised if newer models went much beyond that #ThatWordChat #ACESEvolve
"You kind of have to think of it almost as a relationship you're building in a particular chat" ~ Corinne Jorgenson to @EditorMark on prompt engineering in ChatGPT "The more you build upon it," the better your results will be #ThatWordChat #ACESEvolve
“These are the stories I don’t always get to share on the radio,” Barnette says. “But they’re key to who I am. That’s why I wanted to include them in the book.” #ThatWordChat
Her dad was a civil rights advocate in Kentucky. There’s a photo of him with Martin Luther King Jr. “He invited Dr. King to speak to his class and got in a lot of trouble for it.” #ThatWordChat
Martha comes from a very wordy household: “My mom was an English teacher. My dad taught ethics at a Baptist seminary. My brother got a PhD in Russian from a Swedish university.” #ThatWordChat
She had wanted to dive into etymology—nice once meant ignorant—but her co-host and the caller were more interested in emotional nuance. Still, fate had other plans. #ThatWordChat
So when a caller brought up the word ex and wanted a softer alternative, Barnette seized the moment: “I said, I have a good relationship with my ex… and just kind of put that out there.” #ThatWordChat
Martha Barnette met her wife… as a caller on A Way With Words. At the time, Barnette says, “I was lonely. I’d been on the apps, nothing was working. I couldn’t say it on-air, but I thought: maybe I can hint.” #ThatWordChat
Listeners now call in from all over the world, not just from NPR-affiliate towns. Barnette: “It’s like a three-way ping-pong match: me, Grant, and the caller. The caller is the third voice that makes the show.” #ThatWordChat
Has podcasting changed A Way With Words? Absolutely. “It’s so much easier for listeners to go back. Some start at the very beginning,” Barnette says. “By the time they catch up, Grant’s kid is off to college.” #ThatWordChat
Today: Nick Norlen on #ThatWordChat. Hear about “Paper Airplane”—70+ pages of writing, comics, puzzles, and more. Last chance to register: ThatWordChat.com #Publishing #WordNerds #Writers
Tomorrow on #ThatWordChat: Nick Norlen, freelance writer and editor of “Paper Airplane.” Inside Vol. 1: escape pages, photo essays, wordplay, and more. Register to attend: ThatWordChat.com #WritingCommunity #Editors #Language
Next week on #ThatWordChat, we’ll be sitting down with Nick Norlen, founder of “Paper Airplane.” Join us Tuesday, September 16, at 4:30 p.m. ET to hear how the first issue came together. Register here: ThatWordChat.com #Publishing #Editors #WritersLife
Episode 87 of #ThatWordChat is now on YouTube! We talk with “A Way With Words” co-host Martha Barnette about: – Her new book “Friends with Words” – Spark words and etymology – Improv, listening, and speaking fears Watch it here: bit.ly/ThatWordVideo #Etymology #Language
On Sept. 16, #ThatWordChat welcomes Nick Norlen, founder of “Paper Airplane,” a magazine that’s fun, fascinating, uncynical, and human—writing, comics, games, and art with no ads and no AI. Sign up to attend: ThatWordChat.com #Publishing #WritingCommunity #WordNerds
“These are the stories I don’t always get to share on the radio,” Barnette says. “But they’re key to who I am. That’s why I wanted to include them in the book.” #ThatWordChat
Her dad was a civil rights advocate in Kentucky. There’s a photo of him with Martin Luther King Jr. “He invited Dr. King to speak to his class and got in a lot of trouble for it.” #ThatWordChat
Martha comes from a very wordy household: “My mom was an English teacher. My dad taught ethics at a Baptist seminary. My brother got a PhD in Russian from a Swedish university.” #ThatWordChat
She had wanted to dive into etymology—nice once meant ignorant—but her co-host and the caller were more interested in emotional nuance. Still, fate had other plans. #ThatWordChat
Fast-forward to a fundraiser in San Diego. “I walk into the pub and see this woman across the room. She says, ‘I came here to meet you.’” Turns out she was a caller who had wanted to talk about the difference between nice and kind. #ThatWordChat
So when a caller brought up the word ex and wanted a softer alternative, Barnette seized the moment: “I said, I have a good relationship with my ex… and just kind of put that out there.” #ThatWordChat
Martha Barnette met her wife… as a caller on A Way With Words. At the time, Barnette says, “I was lonely. I’d been on the apps, nothing was working. I couldn’t say it on-air, but I thought: maybe I can hint.” #ThatWordChat
Martha’s spark word: Crās, Latin for “tomorrow.” “In 9th-grade Latin, I thought: crās… procrastinate?” She looked it up: procrastinate = to put off until tomorrow. There’s even a rarer one: perendinate—to put something off until the day after tomorrow. #ThatWordChat
On "spark words": words that ignite a lifelong fascination. Barnette: “Birders have spark birds. Why not spark words for us ‘worders’? #ThatWordChat
Behind the scenes, one name keeps coming up: producer Stefanie Levine. “She plucked me from Kentucky. Plucked Grant from NYC. She’s raised us both.” Barnette calls her “the heart and soul of the show.” #ThatWordChat
Listeners now call in from all over the world, not just from NPR-affiliate towns. Barnette: “It’s like a three-way ping-pong match: me, Grant, and the caller. The caller is the third voice that makes the show.” #ThatWordChat
Has podcasting changed A Way With Words? Absolutely. “It’s so much easier for listeners to go back. Some start at the very beginning,” Barnette says. “By the time they catch up, Grant’s kid is off to college.” #ThatWordChat
They formed a nonprofit and kept going, with no salaries for the first three years. “That’s three years of no income, doing a full-time job." And to this day, the show is listener-supported and freely available to stations. #ThatWordChat
When the show was canceled, Barnette, co-host Grant Barrett, and producer Stefanie Levine didn’t quit. “We thought: Let’s put on a show. It was probably pigheaded and naïve… but also passionate.” #ThatWordChat
People often assume the show is part of NPR or KPBS. “We’re completely independent. We give the show to KPBS because we used to be based there, until they cut us in 2007.” #ThatWordChat
Amanda Jones faced relentless trolling after opposing #bookbans in her community. On #ThatWordChat, she shared her story and discussed her book, "That Librarian: The Fight Against Book Banning in America." Watch the YouTube Premiere today at 4:30 PM ET: bit.ly/ThatWordVideo
Tomorrow on #ThatWordChat: Nick Norlen, freelance writer and editor of “Paper Airplane.” Inside Vol. 1: escape pages, photo essays, wordplay, and more. Register to attend: ThatWordChat.com #WritingCommunity #Editors #Language
On April 22, #ThatWordChat welcomes @LornaGibb to celebrate "Rare Tongues," her globe-trotting exploration of endangered languages. Register to attend: bit.ly/ThatWordChat #BookRelease #Linguistics #AmReading #WordNerds
Corinne Jorgenson is back on #ThatWordChat to explore how we think about AI, ethics, and the future of human–machine teaming. Register here to attend the show: bit.ly/ThatWordChat #AI #Psychology #HumanCognition #TechEthics
Next week, #ThatWordChat welcomes back John Kelly for a conversation on how dictionaries are evolving in the age of AI. June 24 | 4:30 p.m. ET Register to attend: thatwordchat.com #LanguageMatters #Linguistics #AI #Editing
Lexicographer John Kelly (@mashedradish) has been tracking the latest slang and trending words for Merriam-Webster, and he’s joining #ThatWordChat to share his findings. Join us for deep dives and surprising etymologies. Sign up: bit.ly/ThatWordChat #AmEditing #AmWriting
#ThatWordChat episode featuring John Kelly premieres on YouTube today at 4:30 PM ET. Catch up on slang, etymology, and more. Tune in and watch with us: bit.ly/ThatWordVideo #Linguistics #Editing #Etymology
On Sept. 16, #ThatWordChat welcomes Nick Norlen, founder of “Paper Airplane,” a magazine that’s fun, fascinating, uncynical, and human—writing, comics, games, and art with no ads and no AI. Sign up to attend: ThatWordChat.com #Publishing #WritingCommunity #WordNerds
Episode 87 of #ThatWordChat is now on YouTube! We talk with “A Way With Words” co-host Martha Barnette about: – Her new book “Friends with Words” – Spark words and etymology – Improv, listening, and speaking fears Watch it here: bit.ly/ThatWordVideo #Etymology #Language
Next week on #ThatWordChat, we’ll be sitting down with Nick Norlen, founder of “Paper Airplane.” Join us Tuesday, September 16, at 4:30 p.m. ET to hear how the first issue came together. Register here: ThatWordChat.com #Publishing #Editors #WritersLife
Today: Nick Norlen on #ThatWordChat. Hear about “Paper Airplane”—70+ pages of writing, comics, puzzles, and more. Last chance to register: ThatWordChat.com #Publishing #WordNerds #Writers
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