Early in my career at a London broadsheet, I tried to impress my Editor-in-Chief by using the word interlocutor in a headline. He printed the draft, circled the word in thick black marker, and wrote: “Do you want people to…
Early in my career at a London broadsheet, I tried to impress my Editor-in-Chief by using the word interlocutor in a headline. He printed the draft, circled the word in thick black marker, and wrote: “Do you want people to…