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JESSE SHEIDLOWER
Jesse Sheidlower is currently an adjunct assistant professor in the Writing program at Columbia University. He is the Past President of the American Dialect Society, and the author of The F-Word, a detailed historical study of the word fuck. He has been profiled on the front page of The New York Times and on 60 Minutes, and New York Magazine JESSE SHEIDLOWER: WRITINGTHE HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE FICTION, 2021–. ONLINE ONLY. A DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE-FICTION TERMINOLOGY ON HISTORICAL PRINCIPLES, BASED ON THE OED SCIENCE FICTION CITATIONS PROJECT, WHICH I M...THE HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE FICTION, 2021–. ONLINE ONLY. A DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE-FICTION TERMINOLOGY ON HISTORICAL PRINCIPLES, BASED ON THE OED SCIENCE FICTION CITATIONS PROJECT, WHICH I M...SEE MORENEW CONTENT WILL BE ADDED ABOVE THE CURRENT AREA OF FOCUS UPON SELECTIONSEE MORE ON JESSESWORD.COMWWW.JESSESWORD.COM
Created Date: 10/22/2020 12:11:48 PMJESSE SHEIDLOWER
Jesse Sheidlower's press mentions. Press coverage. The press (here used to refer to all media) occasionally find me worth writing (broadcasting, etc.) about. RICHARD THOMPSON’S ADJECTIVES Richard Thompson’s adjectives. I am a huge fan of Richard Thompson; I think he's an incredible musician and a brilliant songwriter.. In his book about Richard and Linda Thompson’s album Shoot Out the Lights, Hayden Childs makes an intriguing suggestion in Appendix F, “Other Detritus Too Esoteric for Even These Appendices”: “A pie chart showing the most frequently employed adjectivesPANGRAMTWEETS
PangramTweets is a bot (a computer program that runs on its own) that searches Twitter for, and then retweets, pangrams—texts that contain every letter of the alphabet. A famous pangram, sometimes used as a typing test, is “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.” (The bot often turns up this very example, though it is now filtered out of the results.) SF CITATIONS FOR OED Definition: a subgenre of horror fiction characterized by the frequent and graphic description of grisly violence, bloody deaths, and extreme sexual situations; (in later use also) a similar genre of cinema, computer games, etc.: OED requirements: antedating 1987: Earliest cite: D.W. Taylor in Horrorstruck: Comment: The OED's entry notes that the term was probably coined by David J. Schow at SF CITATIONS FOR OED 1954 W. Willis & B. Shaw Enchanted Duplicator 26: On either side of him were numerous parks and gardens, great and small, and of varying types of beauty, and in them walked shining, godlike figures whom heknew to be Trufans.
SF CITATIONS FOR OED 1940 R. Heinlein in Astounding Sci.-Fiction July 78/1 O.K. shortly. Where's the 'fresher? Over there. It was not Dave's idea of a refreshing chamber, but he managed to take a JESSE SHEIDLOWER: JESSESWORD.COM This is the website of Jesse Sheidlower, a lexicographer. I am currently an adjunct assistant professor in the Writing program at Columbia University. I am the author of The F-Word, a detailed history of the word fuck, and the Past President of the American Dialect Society. I am also the editor of the Historical Dictionary of ScienceFiction.
JESSE SHEIDLOWER
Jesse Sheidlower is currently an adjunct assistant professor in the Writing program at Columbia University. He is the Past President of the American Dialect Society, and the author of The F-Word, a detailed historical study of the word fuck. He has been profiled on the front page of The New York Times and on 60 Minutes, and New York Magazine JESSE SHEIDLOWER: WRITINGTHE HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE FICTION, 2021–. ONLINE ONLY. A DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE-FICTION TERMINOLOGY ON HISTORICAL PRINCIPLES, BASED ON THE OED SCIENCE FICTION CITATIONS PROJECT, WHICH I M...THE HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE FICTION, 2021–. ONLINE ONLY. A DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE-FICTION TERMINOLOGY ON HISTORICAL PRINCIPLES, BASED ON THE OED SCIENCE FICTION CITATIONS PROJECT, WHICH I M...SEE MORENEW CONTENT WILL BE ADDED ABOVE THE CURRENT AREA OF FOCUS UPON SELECTIONSEE MORE ON JESSESWORD.COM RICHARD THOMPSON’S ADJECTIVES Richard Thompson’s adjectives. I am a huge fan of Richard Thompson; I think he's an incredible musician and a brilliant songwriter.. In his book about Richard and Linda Thompson’s album Shoot Out the Lights, Hayden Childs makes an intriguing suggestion in Appendix F, “Other Detritus Too Esoteric for Even These Appendices”: “A pie chart showing the most frequently employed adjectivesJESSE SHEIDLOWER
Jesse Sheidlower's press mentions. Press coverage. The press (here used to refer to all media) occasionally find me worth writing (broadcasting, etc.) about.WWW.JESSESWORD.COM
Created Date: 10/22/2020 12:11:48 PMPANGRAMTWEETS
PangramTweets is a bot (a computer program that runs on its own) that searches Twitter for, and then retweets, pangrams—texts that contain every letter of the alphabet. A famous pangram, sometimes used as a typing test, is “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.” (The bot often turns up this very example, though it is now filtered out of the results.) SF CITATIONS FOR OED Definition: a subgenre of horror fiction characterized by the frequent and graphic description of grisly violence, bloody deaths, and extreme sexual situations; (in later use also) a similar genre of cinema, computer games, etc.: OED requirements: antedating 1987: Earliest cite: D.W. Taylor in Horrorstruck: Comment: The OED's entry notes that the term was probably coined by David J. Schow at SF CITATIONS FOR OED 1954 W. Willis & B. Shaw Enchanted Duplicator 26: On either side of him were numerous parks and gardens, great and small, and of varying types of beauty, and in them walked shining, godlike figures whom heknew to be Trufans.
SF CITATIONS FOR OED 1940 R. Heinlein in Astounding Sci.-Fiction July 78/1 O.K. shortly. Where's the 'fresher? Over there. It was not Dave's idea of a refreshing chamber, but he managed to take aPANGRAMTWEETS
PangramTweets is a bot (a computer program that runs on its own) that searches Twitter for, and then retweets, pangrams—texts that contain every letter of the alphabet. A famous pangram, sometimes used as a typing test, is “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.” (The bot often turns up this very example, though it is now filtered out of the results.) SF CITATIONS FOR OED 1954 W. Willis & B. Shaw Enchanted Duplicator 26: On either side of him were numerous parks and gardens, great and small, and of varying types of beauty, and in them walked shining, godlike figures whom heknew to be Trufans.
SF CITATIONS FOR OED Definition: one who travels through time: OED requirements: antedating 1894: Earliest cite: H.G. Wells' 'The Time Machine' (first magazineappearance) Comment
SF CITATIONS FOR OED 1920 Punch Feb. 25 150/3: By systematic and scientific training is it possible to produce that perfect type of manhood gifted with the best powers of what we are wont to call the lower orders of creation keen sighted and swift of motion as a bird, sharp-scented as a greyhound, faithful and acute as a dog, and full of sentient wisdom as anelephant.
SF CITATIONS FOR OED 1980 G. K. O'Neill Space Stud. Institute in O. Davis Omni Bk. of Space 49: Yes, but can he roll a taco in zero-g? 1981 V. N. McIntyre Entropy Effect i. 43: At the crystal growth station in the zero-g section of Aleph Prime. 1982 B. Rowes Housewives in Space in O. Davis Omni Bk. of Space 322: A $3 million, unisexual, zero-g toilet that accommodates the male and female anatomy. JESSE SHEIDLOWER: JESSESWORD.COM This is the website of Jesse Sheidlower, a lexicographer. I am currently an adjunct assistant professor in the Writing program at Columbia University. I am the author of The F-Word, a detailed history of the word fuck, and the Past President of the American Dialect Society. I am also the editor of the Historical Dictionary of ScienceFiction.
JESSE SHEIDLOWER
Jesse Sheidlower is currently an adjunct assistant professor in the Writing program at Columbia University. He is the Past President of the American Dialect Society, and the author of The F-Word, a detailed historical study of the word fuck. He has been profiled on the front page of The New York Times and on 60 Minutes, and New York Magazine JESSE SHEIDLOWER: WRITINGTHE HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE FICTION, 2021–. ONLINE ONLY. A DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE-FICTION TERMINOLOGY ON HISTORICAL PRINCIPLES, BASED ON THE OED SCIENCE FICTION CITATIONS PROJECT, WHICH I M...THE HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE FICTION, 2021–. ONLINE ONLY. A DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE-FICTION TERMINOLOGY ON HISTORICAL PRINCIPLES, BASED ON THE OED SCIENCE FICTION CITATIONS PROJECT, WHICH I M...SEE MORENEW CONTENT WILL BE ADDED ABOVE THE CURRENT AREA OF FOCUS UPON SELECTIONSEE MORE ON JESSESWORD.COMWWW.JESSESWORD.COM
Created Date: 10/22/2020 12:11:48 PM RICHARD THOMPSON’S ADJECTIVES Richard Thompson’s adjectives. I am a huge fan of Richard Thompson; I think he's an incredible musician and a brilliant songwriter.. In his book about Richard and Linda Thompson’s album Shoot Out the Lights, Hayden Childs makes an intriguing suggestion in Appendix F, “Other Detritus Too Esoteric for Even These Appendices”: “A pie chart showing the most frequently employed adjectivesPANGRAMTWEETS
PangramTweets is a bot (a computer program that runs on its own) that searches Twitter for, and then retweets, pangrams—texts that contain every letter of the alphabet. A famous pangram, sometimes used as a typing test, is “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.” (The bot often turns up this very example, though it is now filtered out of the results.) HUGO LINDGREN "ON LANGUAGE" RESPONSE Group Letter to Hugo Lindgren. Several colleagues and I recently wrote to Hugo Lindgren, the new editor of the New York Times Magazine, to protest the cancellation of the “On Language” column, which began in 1979 under William Safire, and was continued after Safire’s death by Ben Zimmer.Lindgren had recently commented publicly that he had not ruled out the reappearance of the column in SF CITATIONS FOR OED 1954 W. Willis & B. Shaw Enchanted Duplicator 26: On either side of him were numerous parks and gardens, great and small, and of varying types of beauty, and in them walked shining, godlike figures whom heknew to be Trufans.
SF CITATIONS FOR OED Definition: a subgenre of horror fiction characterized by the frequent and graphic description of grisly violence, bloody deaths, and extreme sexual situations; (in later use also) a similar genre of cinema, computer games, etc.: OED requirements: antedating 1987: Earliest cite: D.W. Taylor in Horrorstruck: Comment: The OED's entry notes that the term was probably coined by David J. Schow at SF CITATIONS FOR OED 1920 Punch Feb. 25 150/3: By systematic and scientific training is it possible to produce that perfect type of manhood gifted with the best powers of what we are wont to call the lower orders of creation keen sighted and swift of motion as a bird, sharp-scented as a greyhound, faithful and acute as a dog, and full of sentient wisdom as anelephant.
JESSE SHEIDLOWER: JESSESWORD.COM This is the website of Jesse Sheidlower, a lexicographer. I am currently an adjunct assistant professor in the Writing program at Columbia University. I am the author of The F-Word, a detailed history of the word fuck, and the Past President of the American Dialect Society. I am also the editor of the Historical Dictionary of ScienceFiction.
JESSE SHEIDLOWER
Jesse Sheidlower is currently an adjunct assistant professor in the Writing program at Columbia University. He is the Past President of the American Dialect Society, and the author of The F-Word, a detailed historical study of the word fuck. He has been profiled on the front page of The New York Times and on 60 Minutes, and New York Magazine JESSE SHEIDLOWER: WRITINGTHE HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE FICTION, 2021–. ONLINE ONLY. A DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE-FICTION TERMINOLOGY ON HISTORICAL PRINCIPLES, BASED ON THE OED SCIENCE FICTION CITATIONS PROJECT, WHICH I M...THE HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE FICTION, 2021–. ONLINE ONLY. A DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE-FICTION TERMINOLOGY ON HISTORICAL PRINCIPLES, BASED ON THE OED SCIENCE FICTION CITATIONS PROJECT, WHICH I M...SEE MORENEW CONTENT WILL BE ADDED ABOVE THE CURRENT AREA OF FOCUS UPON SELECTIONSEE MORE ON JESSESWORD.COMWWW.JESSESWORD.COM
Created Date: 10/22/2020 12:11:48 PM RICHARD THOMPSON’S ADJECTIVES Richard Thompson’s adjectives. I am a huge fan of Richard Thompson; I think he's an incredible musician and a brilliant songwriter.. In his book about Richard and Linda Thompson’s album Shoot Out the Lights, Hayden Childs makes an intriguing suggestion in Appendix F, “Other Detritus Too Esoteric for Even These Appendices”: “A pie chart showing the most frequently employed adjectivesPANGRAMTWEETS
PangramTweets is a bot (a computer program that runs on its own) that searches Twitter for, and then retweets, pangrams—texts that contain every letter of the alphabet. A famous pangram, sometimes used as a typing test, is “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.” (The bot often turns up this very example, though it is now filtered out of the results.) HUGO LINDGREN "ON LANGUAGE" RESPONSE Group Letter to Hugo Lindgren. Several colleagues and I recently wrote to Hugo Lindgren, the new editor of the New York Times Magazine, to protest the cancellation of the “On Language” column, which began in 1979 under William Safire, and was continued after Safire’s death by Ben Zimmer.Lindgren had recently commented publicly that he had not ruled out the reappearance of the column in SF CITATIONS FOR OED 1954 W. Willis & B. Shaw Enchanted Duplicator 26: On either side of him were numerous parks and gardens, great and small, and of varying types of beauty, and in them walked shining, godlike figures whom heknew to be Trufans.
SF CITATIONS FOR OED Definition: a subgenre of horror fiction characterized by the frequent and graphic description of grisly violence, bloody deaths, and extreme sexual situations; (in later use also) a similar genre of cinema, computer games, etc.: OED requirements: antedating 1987: Earliest cite: D.W. Taylor in Horrorstruck: Comment: The OED's entry notes that the term was probably coined by David J. Schow at SF CITATIONS FOR OED 1920 Punch Feb. 25 150/3: By systematic and scientific training is it possible to produce that perfect type of manhood gifted with the best powers of what we are wont to call the lower orders of creation keen sighted and swift of motion as a bird, sharp-scented as a greyhound, faithful and acute as a dog, and full of sentient wisdom as anelephant.
JESSE SHEIDLOWER: JESSESWORD.COM This is the website of Jesse Sheidlower, a lexicographer. I am currently an adjunct assistant professor in the Writing program at Columbia University. I am the author of The F-Word, a detailed history of the word fuck, and the Past President of the American Dialect Society. I am also the editor of the Historical Dictionary of ScienceFiction.
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Created Date: 10/22/2020 12:11:48 PMJESSE SHEIDLOWER
About. Jesse Sheidlower is currently an adjunct assistant professor in the Writing program at Columbia University. He is the Past President of the American Dialect Society, and the author of The F-Word, a detailed historical study of the word fuck.He has been profiled on the front page of The New York Times and on 60 Minutes, and New York Magazine has named him one of the 100 smartest people SF CITATIONS FOR OED Definition: a subgenre of horror fiction characterized by the frequent and graphic description of grisly violence, bloody deaths, and extreme sexual situations; (in later use also) a similar genre of cinema, computer games, etc.: OED requirements: antedating 1987: Earliest cite: D.W. Taylor in Horrorstruck: Comment: The OED's entry notes that the term was probably coined by David J. Schow at JESSE SHEIDLOWER: WRITING OK, not "writing" technically. Various interviews and essays on All Things Considered, Weekend Edition, and other shows. Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad, in Man with a Pan: Culinary Adventures of Fathers Who Cook for Their Families, ed. John Donohue, Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books, 2011. An Enduring Curse, Playboy, January, 2011. SF CITATIONS FOR OED 1920 Punch Feb. 25 150/3: By systematic and scientific training is it possible to produce that perfect type of manhood gifted with the best powers of what we are wont to call the lower orders of creation keen sighted and swift of motion as a bird, sharp-scented as a greyhound, faithful and acute as a dog, and full of sentient wisdom as anelephant.
SF CITATIONS FOR OED 1940 R. Heinlein in Astounding Sci.-Fiction July 78/1 O.K. shortly. Where's the 'fresher? Over there. It was not Dave's idea of a refreshing chamber, but he managed to take a STATEMENT OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY (OED) Statement Oxford English Dictionary (OED) The first edition of the multi-volume Oxford English Dictionary was fully published in 1928, and the second edition in 1989. No decision has yet been made on the format of the third edition.home writing
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This is the website of Jesse Sheidlower, a lexicographer. I am currently an adjunct assistant professor in the Writing program at Columbia University. I am the author of _The F-Word_, a detailed history of the word _fuck_, and the Past President of the American Dialect Society . I am also the editor of the Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction . I have been an editor for Random House Dictionaries and the Oxford English Dictionary ; I have been profiled on the front page of the _New York Times_ and on _60 Minutes_, and _New York Magazine_ has named me one of the 100 smartest people in New York. I have written about language for a variety of publications, and given talks about language in manyplaces.
When not doing language-y stuff, I moonlight as a software developer, mainly in Perl and Python, on *nix-based systems. I currently work for an academic publisher for my day job, and I have developed a number of non-public applications and a variety of public ones, including the Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction and the PangramTweets bot. I am also keenly interested in food and wine, and have written about food for _Gourmet_, reviewed bars for _Time Out New York_, and work as a bartender at a number of (usually) underground parties. I am currently the bar manager of the Threesome Tollbooth , a very small high-end cocktailbar in Brooklyn.
For more about me, you can read my About page , see links to some of my writings , or see some of mypress coverage .
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The OED SCIENCE FICTION CITATIONS PROJECT used to be based at HTTP://WWW.JESSESWORD.COM/SF. This has now morphed into the Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction ; the original site is no longer available. I used to be an editor in the Reference Department at Random House , and from 1996 to the time I left in 1999 I wrote a language column called "Jesse's Word of the Day," which was based at this current Web address (i.e. JESSESWORD.COM). A book based on these columns also referred to this address in its title. After I left Random House, the column was retitled "Mavens' Word of the Day," with entries written by other editors. Those columns remain the property of Random House, and I do not have the right to put them up on this site. The Random House Reference Department was disbanded in November 2001, but the archive of the Word of the Day site remained supported until around 2008. Since then, the WotD site has been only sporadically live; your best plan would be to find the site at The Internet Archive.
In either case, unsigned entries before October 1999 were written by me; signed entries after that date were written by the named editor. https://wwww.jessesword.com Copyright © Jesse Sheidlower 2021Details
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