Constance Hale '79

Constance Hale

Constance Hale '79

Writer

Me in 50 words or less:
Constance Hale is a journalist and poet based in California. She is the author of six books, including Sin and Syntax, a subversive primer on grammar.

Pronouns:
She/her/hers


Undergraduate Affiliations

Department: English


Bio

Constance Hale is a journalist and poet based in California. She is the author of six books, including Sin and Syntax, a subversive primer on grammar. She writes frequently about people and culture, for national magazines and the PAW. You can find her at sinandsyntax.com and constancehale.com.



I would like to share my expertise with:

  • Alumni

  • Students

I would like to:

  • Speak on a panel

  • Conduct a workshop

  • Hire an intern/apprentice (a few weeks/months)


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