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Ross Petras

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Ross Petras is half of a sibling writing team, along with his sister, Kathy Petras, with over 4.8 million copies of their work in print—including popular “word nerd” books such as the New York Times bestseller You’re Saying It Wrong, That Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means, Very Bad Poetry, and Awkword Moments. The duo hosts the podcast “You’re Saying It Wrong” with NPR affiliate KMUW. 

The Petras’s work has been featured in diverse media outlets, including the New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan, The Washington Post, Huffington Post, Bustle, the Atlantic Monthly, the London Times, and McSweeney’s. They have also been guests on hundreds of radio shows as well as television shows and networks, including NPR’s Here and Now, Good Morning America, CNN, and Fox & Friends.

Ross collects (and sells) rare books (chiefly early printed books in Latin and Greek). He reads, writes, or speaks, with (very varying) degrees of proficiency in Latin, Greek, Arabic, and French, and loves reading — and watching – vintage sci-fi and 1930s romantic comedy. Kathy is a noir film and novel fiend, a bad joke aficionado and committer of dreadful puns, a collector and seller of pulp art prints, and is proud to say she was on Jeopardy (but, sadly, came in third – and only won a designer watch). They both are word nuts, quote fiends, and (they must admit) sometimes annoying grammar pedants.

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