June 12, 2014

Hwæt! Old English for Orthographers!

The Old English digraph <eo> is often rendered in present-day English as a double <e>: deor/deer fleos/fleece seon/see neodian/need fleot/fleet beor/beer fleon/flee creopan/creep deop/deep freo/free treo/tree […]
June 13, 2014

Studying Orton-Gillingham

Update: Due to an overwhelming response, inquiries for this training opportunity have been closed. I’m inviting a small group of people into a unique online study […]
June 30, 2014

Silent Letters Speak Out

I’ve been known to say that silent letters are stories waiting to be told, but this is a story about silent letters. This past March, I […]
August 12, 2014

Hatchet Crazy

One of the reasons I don’t post here as often as I’d like — certainly not as often as I think about it — is because […]