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KUNR's spooky edition of Grammar Girl

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Every month, Reno Public Radio’s Michelle Bliss catches up with author Mignon Fogarty, better known as Grammar Girl, to talk about the intricacies and quirks of the English language.

For Halloween, the two had several spooky topics to explore, including why Halloween sometimes has an apostrophe in it, where the word "brouhaha" comes from, and what in the world a ghost word is. Listen if you dare!

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Michelle Billman is a former news director at KUNR Public Radio.