Five Days!

Monday, 10 March 2014 06:42
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There are five days left to apply to be a Fandom Grammarian! All applications must be submitted by the end of the day on March 15.

If you have applied and received an email to write an answer response, your answer is due by the end of the day on March 20.

If you have received an email but are stymied or unexpectedly waylaid during March, please contact me.



Remember: We are looking for people with a passion for grammar and the English language, not necessarily people who know every grammar rule.

Time commitments include writing at least 1 article every 3 months and assisting other grammarians with research/refinement as your schedule allows.

For more information, or to ask questions, please see the Application Post.
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Emails have been sent to all of the current applicants for being a Fandom Grammarian. Please check your spam filter if you don't see an email in your box.

We will continue accepting applications through Mar 15. You'll receive the email to continue the application process ASAP and will still have a little more than a week to complete the final step. If you are interesting in taking advantage of this last minute opportunity, complete an application at the Application Post. All questions about applications should be directed to that post as well.

Now Recruiting!

Wednesday, 22 January 2014 06:58
theemdash: (M Grammar)
[personal profile] theemdash
Think you’ve got the chops and the passion to explain the rules of English grammar to fandom writers and readers? Fill out an application to be a Fandom Grammarian!

Recruiting is open once again. We’re looking for up to 8 new grammarians to fill the ranks for 2014. No specific background is required as long as you have a passion for grammar and can write a thorough response to a question.




The Process Fill out an application and submit it either by commenting to this post (comments are screened) or by emailing fandomgrammar @ gmail.com. You'll receive an email that includes a choice of grammar questions soon after applying (usually within a day). Just like what the Fandom Grammarians do, applicants will write a response to answer a question. The current Fandom Grammarians will read the responses and select the new grammarians based off those answers.

Application )

Timeline Applications open on January 22 and close February 26 March 15. Questions will go out continually through the application process and responses are due by end of day March 2 March 20.

All applicants will be notified as to their status by March 20 April 5.

We really do need new grammarians, so if you think you have the time and the research skills, please submit an application!

Questions? If you have any questions about the process or about what we’re looking for in a Fandom Grammarian, please feel free to ask. All answers to questions will be unscreened.

Have grammar-friendly friends? Let them know we're recruiting:
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Two Days!

Tuesday, 28 February 2012 06:39
theemdash: (M Grammar)
[personal profile] theemdash
There are two days left to apply to be a Fandom Grammarian! All applications must be submitted by the end of the day on February 29.

If you have applied and received an email to write an answer response, your answer is also due by the end of the day on February 29.

If you have received an email but are stymied or unexpectedly waylaid during February, please contact me.



Remember: We are looking for people with a passion for grammar and the English language, not necessarily people who know every grammar rule.

Time commitments include writing at least 1 article every 3 months and assisting other grammarians with research/refinement as your schedule allows.

For more information, or to ask questions, please see the Application Post.
theemdash: (M Grammar)
[personal profile] theemdash
Applications for new Fandom Grammarians are being accepted through February 29.



We are looking for people with a passion for grammar and the English language, so even if you don't think you have enough experience, you should still apply! No one knows everything about grammar (there are too many rules!), but if you're willing to research, you have more than enough knowledge to join the ranks of the Fandom Grammarians.

Time commitments include writing at least 1 article every 3 months and assisting other grammarians with research/refinement as your schedule allows.

For more information, or to ask questions, please see the Application Post.
theemdash: (M Grammar)
[personal profile] theemdash
Think you’ve got the chops and the passion to explain the rules of English grammar to fandom writers and readers? Fill out an application to be a Fandom Grammarian!

Recruiting is open once again. We’re looking for up to 8 new grammarians to fill the ranks for 2012. No specific background is required as long as you have a passion for grammar and can write a thorough response to a question.




The Process Fill out an application and submit it either by commenting to this post (comments are screened) or by emailing fandomgrammar @ gmail.com. You'll receive an email that includes a choice of grammar questions soon after applying (usually within a day). Just like what the Fandom Grammarians do, applicants will write a response to answer a question. The current Fandom Grammarians will read the responses and select the new grammarians based off those answers.

Application )

Timeline Applications open on January 17 and close February 29. Questions will go out continually through the application process and responses are due by end of day February 29.

All applicants will be notified as to their status by March 20.

We really do need new grammarians, so if you think you have the time and the research skills, please submit an application!

Questions? If you have any questions about the process or about what we’re looking for in a Fandom Grammarian, please feel free to ask. All answers to questions will be unscreened.

Have grammar-friendly friends? Let them know we're recruiting:
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theemdash: (M Grammar)
[personal profile] theemdash
Emails have been sent to all of the current applicants for being a Fandom Grammarian. Please check your spam filter if you don't see an email in your box.

We will continue accepting applications through Jan 27. You'll receive the email to continue the application process ASAP and will still have a little more than a week to complete the final step. If you are interesting in taking advantage of this last minute opportunity, complete an application at the Application Post. All questions about applications should be directed to that post as well.
theemdash: (M Grammar)
[personal profile] theemdash
Just reminding everyone that applications for new Fandom Grammarians are being accepted through January 23.

We are looking for people with a passion for grammar and the English language, so even if you don't think you have enough experience, you should still apply! No one knows everything about grammar (there are too many rules!), but if you're willing to research, you have more than enough knowledge to join the ranks of Fandom Grammarians.

We really do need new grammarians! Time commitments include answering 1 question about every 3 months and assisting other grammarians with research/refinement as your schedule allows.

For more information, or to ask questions, please see the Application Post.
theemdash: (M Grammar)
[personal profile] theemdash
Think you’ve got the chops and the passion to explain the rules of English grammar to fandom? Fill out an application to be a Fandom Grammarian!

Yes, applications are open once again. We’re looking for up to 6 new grammarians to fill the ranks for 2011. No specific background is required as long as you have a passion for grammar and can write a thorough response to a question.

The Process Fill out an application and submit it either by commenting to this post (comments are screened) or by emailing fandomgrammar @gmail.com. On January 25, all applicants will receive an email that includes a grammar question. Just like what the Fandom Grammarians do, applicants will write a response to answer that question. The current Fandom Grammarians will read the responses and select the new grammarians based off those answers.

Application Submit the application either by commenting or by emailing fandomgrammar @gmail.com.

Primary LJ
Email Address
Experience (from school, work, or online including writing and beta/critique experience)
Fandoms
Special skills*
*Are you a specialist in Southern dialect? An Irish native? We're looking to expand our knowledge base for dialects and regional usage, so please share any special skills you may possess.

Cut and Paste Code:
<b>Primary LJ</b>
<b>Email Address</b>
<b>Experience</b>
<b>Fandoms</b>
<b>Special skills</b>


Timeline Applications open on January 10 and close January 23. Questions will go out on January 24 and are due by February 5.

All applicants will be notified as to their status by February 20.

We really do need new grammarians, so if you think you have the time (Fandom Grammarians are asked to answer 4 questions each year, or 1 question every 3 months) and the research skills, please submit an application!

Questions? If you have any questions about the process or about what we’re looking for in a Fandom Grammarian, please feel free to ask. All answers to questions will be unscreened.
theemdash: (M Grammar)
[personal profile] theemdash
Just reminding everyone that applications for new Fandom Grammarians are being accepted through February 15.

We are looking for people with a passion for grammar and the English language, so even if you don't think you have enough experience, you should still apply! No one knows everything about grammar (there are too many rules!), but if you're willing to research, you have more than enough knowledge to join the ranks of Fandom Grammarians.

For more information, or to ask questions, please see the Application Post.
theemdash: (M Grammar)
[personal profile] theemdash
Think you’ve got the chops and the passion to explain the rules of English grammar to fandom? Fill out an application to be a Fandom Grammarian!

Yes, applications are open once again. We’re looking for 3–6 new grammarians to fill the ranks for 2010. No specific background is required as long as you have a passion for grammar and can write a thorough response to a question.

The Process Fill out an application and submit it either by commenting to this post (comments are screened) or by emailing fandomgrammar @gmail.com. On February 16, all applicants will receive an email that includes a grammar question. Just like what the Fandom Grammarians do, applicants will write a response to answer that question. The current Fandom Grammarians will read the responses and select the new grammarians based off those answers.

Application Submit the application either by commenting or by emailing fandomgrammar @gmail.com.

Primary LJ
Email Address
Experience (from school, work, or online including writing and beta/critique experience)
Fandoms
English Background*
*Are you a specialist in Southern dialect? An Irish native? We're looking to expand our knowledge base for dialects and regional usage, so please share any special skills you may possess.

Cut and Paste Code:
<b>Primary LJ</b>
<b>Email Address</b>
<b>Experience</b>
<b>Fandoms</b>
<b>English Background</b>


Timeline Applications open on January 25 and close February 15. Questions will go out on February 16 and are due by March 1.

All applicants will be notified as to their status March 20–22.

Questions? If you have any questions about the process or about what we’re looking for in a Fandom Grammarian, please feel free to ask. All answers to questions will be unscreened.
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[personal profile] theemdash
A message to the Fandom Grammarian Applicants:

If you have not received an email from fandomgrammar @gmail.com, please reply to this post. Thanks and good luck to all our applicants!
theemdash: (M Grammar)
[personal profile] theemdash
There are 2 days left to submit your application to be a Fandom Grammarian. All applications must be received by the end of February 17. (Some wiggle room built in based on the fact that I won't be up at midnight to close applications, so technically you'll have until I check my email in the morning of the 18th.)

Please submit your application at the Application Post, or by emailing fandomgrammar @gmail.com. If you have any questions about the process or the responsibilities of Fandom Grammarians, please submit those questions here.
theemdash: (M Grammar)
[personal profile] theemdash
Just reminding everyone that applications for new Fandom Grammarians are being accepted through February 17.

We are looking for people with a passion for grammar and the English language, so even if you don't think you have enough experience, you should still apply! No one knows everything about grammar (there are too many rules!), but if you're willing to research, you have more than enough knowledge to join the ranks of Fandom Grammarians.

For more information, or to ask questions, please see the Application Post.
theemdash: (M Grammar)
[personal profile] theemdash
Think you’ve got the chops and the passion to explain the rules of English grammar to fandom? Fill out an application to be a Fandom Grammarian!

Yes, applications are open once again. We’re looking for 3–6 new grammarians to fill the ranks for 2009. No specific background is required as long as you have a passion for grammar and can write a thorough response to a question.

The Process Fill out an application and submit it either by commenting to this post (comments are screened) or by emailing fandomgrammar @gmail.com. On February 18, all applicants will receive an email that includes a grammar question. Just like what the Fandom Grammarians do, applicants will write a response to answer that question. The current Fandom Grammarians will read the responses and select the new grammarians based off those answers.

Application Submit the application either by commenting or by emailing fandomgrammar @gmail.com.

Primary LJ
Email Address
Experience (from school, work, or online including writing and beta/critique experience)
Fandoms
English Background*
*Are you a specialist in Southern dialect? An Irish native? We're looking to expand our knowledge base for dialects and regional usage, so please share any special skills you may possess.

Cut and Paste Code:
<b>Primary LJ</b>
<b>Email Address</b>
<b>Experience</b>
<b>Fandoms</b>
<b>English Background</b>


Timeline Applications open on January 20 and close February 17. Questions will go out on February 18 and are due by March 1.

All applicants will be notified as to their status March 27–31.

Questions? If you have any questions about the process or about what we’re looking for in a Fandom Grammarian, please feel free to ask. All answers to questions will be unscreened.
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[personal profile] theemdash
A message to the Fandom Grammarian Applicants:

If you have not received an email from fandomgrammar@gmail.com, please reply to this post. Thanks and good luck to all our applicants!
theemdash: (M Grammar)
[personal profile] theemdash
Today is the last day to submit your application to be a Fandom Grammarian. All applications must be received by the end of today. (Some wiggle room built in based on the fact that I won't be up at midnight to close applications, so technically you'll have until I check my email in the morning.)

Please submit your application at the Application Post, or by emailing fandomgrammar@gmail.com. If you have any questions about the process or the responsibilities of Fandom Grammarians, please submit those questions here.
theemdash: (M Grammar)
[personal profile] theemdash
Just reminding everyone that applications for new Fandom Grammarians are being accepted through June 30.

We are looking for people with a passion for grammar and the English language, so even if you don't think you have enough experience, you should still apply! No one knows everything about grammar (there are too many rules!), but if you're willing to research, you have more than enough knowledge to join the ranks of Fandom Grammarians.

We're still keeping an eye out for applicants who have been educated in non-American usage of grammar, but don't let that stop you from applying. Passion is required, spelling color with a 'u' isn't.

For more information please see the Application Post.

And if you have any questions about the process, please ask them here.

Thanks!
theemdash: (M Grammar)
[personal profile] theemdash
Think you’ve got the chops and the passion to explain the rules of English grammar to fandom? Fill out an application to be a Fandom Grammarian!

The Process Fill out an application and submit it either by commenting to this post (comments are screened) or by emailing fandomgrammar@gmail.com. On July 1, all applicants will receive an email that includes a grammar question. Just like what the Fandom Grammarians do, applicants will write a response to answer that question. The current Fandom Grammarians will read the responses and select the new grammarians based off those answers.

Application Submit the application either by commenting or by emailing fandomgrammar@gmail.com.

Primary LJ
Email Address
Experience (from school, work, or online including writing and beta/critique experience)
Fandoms
English Background*
*Are you a specialist in Southern dialect? An Irish native? We're looking to expand our knowledge base for dialects and regional usage, so please share any special skills you may possess.

Cut and Paste Code:
<b>Primary LJ</b>
<b>Email Address</b>
<b>Experience</b>
<b>Fandoms</b>
<b>English Background</b>


Timeline Applications open on June 16 and close June 30. Questions will go out on July 1 and be due by July 11.

We do not yet have a timeline for selecting the new grammarians as it will depend heavily on how many applicants we have. We are aiming to have the decisions made before the end of July.

Questions? If you have any questions about the process or about what we’re looking for in a Fandom Grammarian, please feel free to ask. I will make sure all answers to questions are unscreened.
theemdash: (M Grammar)
[personal profile] theemdash
Yes, it's true, [livejournal.com profile] fandom_grammar is looking for a few new Fandom Grammarians! Applications will open on June 16 and be accepted through June 30.

We're planning to take on 3–6 new grammarians, so if you're interested, please keep an eye out for the post on June 16.

Also, we're specifically looking to add at least one non-American Fandom Grammarian so our answers will more dynamically represent all the rules of English grammar and usage.

More information will be up on June 16!

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