KRISTINA WONG The latest articles by KRISTINA WONG at thePhoenix.com http://thephoenix.com/authors/KRISTINA-WONG/ Copyright © 2008 The Phoenix Media/Communications Group webmaster@phx.com http://backend.userland.com/rss http://thephoenix.com/RSS/ Yet another path to enlightenment <strong> A grammatical spiritual journey </strong><br/> The book is “meant for people who . . . like to have their consciousness of life’s big questions refreshed,” says Weinstein. <br/><p></p><table class="show_design_border" cellpadding="5" width="1%" align="right"><tbody><tr><td><img title="080502-grammar_main" alt="080502-grammar_main" src="http://cache.thephoenix.com/secure/uploadedImages/The_Phoenix/Arts/Books/TJI_GrammarForTheSoul.jpg" border="0" /></td></tr></tbody></table><span class="bodyText">I try to reinvent myself every few months. Call it trying to revive the spirit of New Year’s resolutions. I came up with a lengthy list of ways to improve my life: eat better, sleep more, call my mom, teach my boyfriend the word “mature,” etc. Better grammar didn’t make the cut, but Lawrence A. Weinstein says it should in his book <em>Grammar for the Soul: Using Language for Personal Change</em>.</span><p><span class="bodyText">The book is “meant for people who . . . like to have their consciousness of life’s big questions refreshed,” says Weinstein. “In one sense . . . it is a spiritual inventory.” Or, as he writes in the introduction, “Grammar can become a place to get in spiritual shape.” So this is not just another book about love for the English language. You get a workout (and an uplift), as well.</span></p><p><span class="bodyText">To say the least, I was skeptical. I don’t go to the gym, never mind give my brain a workout. I write and edit all day; the last thing I expected to need was more grammar.</span></p><p><span class="bodyText">“Grammar can augment or support a person’s effort at self-improvement,” says Weinstein. Citing 35 individual grammatical elements (colons, commas, ellipses, dashes, future tense, active voice — you get the picture), he argues that, when properly applied, these things can “enlarge ourselves,” enabling us to “become more creative, more assertive, more generous, etc.”</span></p><p><span class="bodyText">Okay, but how? Well, for example, let’s take the colon. Two simple dots, one atop the other, can signify authority and reinforce assertiveness. Favored by E. B. White and William Strunk, the well-known authors of <em>The Elements of Style</em>, the colon demands attention and can provide valuable or useful information by summing up a situation for the listener. Look: I’m already exercising and building my confidence.</span></p><p><span class="bodyText">“Every attribute a person might desire to develop — from decisiveness in an emergency to trust and generosity and the ability to tolerate uncertainty — stands to benefit from changes in one’s verbal conduct,” writes Weinstein. It would also be helpful if you embrace that change.</span></p><p><span class="bodyText">How do you know you’re on the grammatical path to spiritual fulfillment? “The measure has to be internal,” says Weinstein. “Progress would mean feeling more fully realized as a human being, more nearly one’s ‘better self.’ ”</span></p><br/><a href="/Boston/Arts/60802-Yet-another-path-to-enlightenment/">Read more</a> http://thephoenix.com/Boston/Arts/60802-Yet-another-path-to-enlightenment/ Books KRISTINA WONG http://thephoenix.com/Boston/Arts/60802-Yet-another-path-to-enlightenment/ Thu, 01 May 2008 03:44:26 GMT Raising Hellboy Mike Mignola’s sympathetic devil <br/> Got bad guys? Call Hellboy. http://thephoenix.com/Boston/News/58739-Raising-Hellboy/ This Just In KRISTINA WONG http://thephoenix.com/Boston/News/58739-Raising-Hellboy/ Wed, 26 Mar 2008 19:47:41 GMT Race and romance Adrian Tomine’s graphic identity <br/> You may recognize Tomine’s clean yet highly stylistic illustrations from the New Yorker or Rolling Stone , but this is his first attempt — and a successful one — at long-form narrative. http://thephoenix.com/Boston/Arts/56690-Race-and-romance/ Books KRISTINA WONG http://thephoenix.com/Boston/Arts/56690-Race-and-romance/ Wed, 20 Feb 2008 21:04:09 GMT