I am a professor of literature in the English Department at a private university near Seoul, South Korea. I have been teaching abroad most of my life, which has led to a specialty in Korean literature (and more broadly, Asian) literature.
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This is a blog about language—word and phrase origins, grammar and punctuation, writing tips, language use, misuse and abuse, as well as words in general. Brought to you by an expatriate instructor of English. It is concerned with mainly English, as well as the way English interacts with other languages.
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