Janice Wolly

@JaniceWolly

Copy Chief. (Tweets, opinions—mostly about copy editing and gross/funny things my kid does—are my own.)

Washington, DC
Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2010.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    21. tra 2017.

    After a longer-than-you’d think conversation, ’s copy desk has added “batshit,” one word, to the house spelling guide.

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  2. prije 22 sata
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    4. velj
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  4. 4. velj

    My kiddo is destined to love Keebler Fudge Stripes. Or maybe she’ll just like fudge. She already does like wearing stripes, hmm ...

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    Following up on a previous Tweet. This Atlantic article was written yesterday morning or afternoon and almost predicts what happened. A new system, run by volunteers with new technology. What could possibly go wrong?

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  6. 1. velj

    And I suppose if any of them read this tweet, they’ll correct to “feeling THAN.” Long day, long week, still working …

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  7. 1. velj

    In a work context, is there any better feeling that being both deeply proud of and endlessly grateful for your team? copy desk is just a wonderful crew and I’m very lucky.

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  8. 31. sij

    Fun Friday at work!

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  9. 29. sij

    2-yr-old tonight insisted I take off my argyle socks, because she thought they were Daddy’s socks, and this was unacceptable.

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    28. sij

    good stuff: is making me appeal a skull surgery on an 8-week-old baby to clarify that it wasn't an elective cosmetic procedure

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  11. 28. sij

    "What’s happening in the Manhattan courtroom is a watershed for Weinstein and, perhaps, for victims who almost never see their abusers held accountable," writes:

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  12. 27. sij

    So … that’s all, I guess. I love my Mom-Mom and wish I knew more about my Pop-Pop’s story and I urge you all to talk to any survivors you can. Hear their story. Write it down. Repeat it.

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  13. 27. sij

    I’ve shared this semi-publicly before—in the eulogy, in an earlier speech, in a very long research paper I wrote about her Holocaust experience. But never this publicly, and I’m shaking because I’m afraid of the negative comments this make get, and that fear makes me shake more.

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  14. 27. sij

    She had three sons, six grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren when she died. Since then she’s gained two more great-grandchildren, both named after her, one of them my daughter.

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  15. 27. sij

    Numbers that gave Mom-Mom back her humanity, that made her life meaningful and important.

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  16. 27. sij

    In Auschwitz, Mom-Mom became Prisoner Number A-13900. The whole point of that number was to render her meaningless. But there are more important numbers.

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  17. 27. sij

    She had a sixth-grade education and spoke five languages.

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  18. 27. sij

    She somehow made it through about eight inspections by Joseph Mengele. Her cousin was experimented on.

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  19. 27. sij

    She was 13 when Germany invaded Poland. She survived one ghetto, one death march, four cattle-car journeys, one bout of typhus, and seven labor or concentration camps in three countries—including Lublin-Majdonek, Auschwitz-Birkenau, and Bergen-Belsen.

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  20. 27. sij

    Mom-Mom was the second-oldest of eight children. She and two brothers survived the war, along with their father, one uncle, and one cousin.

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  21. 27. sij

    I’m not sure Twitter is the appropriate place either, but I’m going to do it anyway, by borrowing from my eulogy for her (she died in August 2015, two months after I wore her wedding band in my own wedding ceremony; I miss her every day).

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