Editor’s Notes on The Language Issue
Color photograph of a white man with short dark hair parted on the side, wearing tortoise shell glasses and a red turtleneck sweater under a glen plaid blazer. He stares at two different versions of English dictionaries while holding a pen in his right hand.
Joey Stocks photographed by Tina Howe for The Dramatist

As the editor of The Dramatist, I do not have complete autonomy. One of the job’s many joys includes consulting with your peers in monthly Publications Committee meetings. Like many of you, most of my time is spent sitting alone at a computer, so I look forward the opportunity to collaborate with this esteemed group. They set the themes for each issue and consider the ideas you submit. Sometimes, one committee member becomes so integral to a particular issue, we begin to refer to it as “theirs.”

Such is the case with The Language Issue.

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Editor, Joey Stocks
Joey Stocks

was born into an Arkansas newspaper family. He strayed into theatre as a performer before joining the Guild as Director of Publications and Editor of The Dramatist from August 2011 through September 2023.