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Mignon Fogarty

Mignon Fogarty
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Fogarty on September 26, 2015
Born 1967
Other names Grammar Girl
Occupation Podcaster, Professor
Known for Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing

Mignon Fogarty (born 1967) is a former science writer who produces an educational podcast entitled Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing, which promotes the proper use of the English language and was named one of the best podcasts of 2007 by iTunes. She is also the founder of the Quick and Dirty Tips network.

Fogarty graduated with a B.A. in English from the University of Washington in Seattle and an M.S. in biology from Stanford University. In addition to studying, her college years also saw the birth of her career as an entrepreneur; Mignon revealed that she and a college roommate started their first business making and selling hair accessories.

Mignon's career has focused on science and writing. She has been the editor-in-chief and producer for the LongerLiving website before becoming the editorial director of CaregiverZone. Later, she became the editorial director and executive producer of GeneticHealth.com. She was the producer and co-host of the podcast Absolute Science.

In January 2007, CNN featured Fogarty and her podcast, calling her "a quick and dirty success".

Mignon Fogarty appeared on the March 26, 2007 episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show as a grammar expert. She was on the show to answer a viewer's question about the use of possessive apostrophes. The viewer thought a previous show should have been titled "Oprah's and Gayle's Big Adventure", but Fogarty confirmed that "Oprah and Gayle's Big Adventure" was a correct use of compound possession. She went on to discuss several other common grammar errors, including "Affect vs. Effect" and "Who vs. Whom".

In September 2007, Fogarty and Holt/Holtzbrinck agreed to produce books coordinated with the podcasts. The first audiobook to come from the Holt agreement, Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips to Clean Up Your Writing, was named one of the top five audiobooks of 2007 by iTunes.

In July 2008, Holt released Fogarty's first paperback book, Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing. In August 2008, the book reached number nine on the New York Times Best Seller List. In March 2009, the audiobook version was nominated for a 2009 Audie Award, and in July 2009, "O, The Oprah Magazine" listed the audiobook as one of its "must-hear audiobooks".


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