To Orwell Today,

Dear Jackie Jura,

Please may I cite your work? I am an A-level student writing an English essay comparing George Orwell's "1984" to H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine". Whilst doing my research I came across your page on WINSTON'S DIARY IS ORWELL'S BOOK

I loved your interpretation so much that I really want to include it as part of my essay. I would like to cite it so if you could give me the date which you published the article, its official name, and the country it was originally published in I would be most appreciative.

If you read this then thank you!

Yours Faithfully,
Amy

Greetings Amy,

Am so glad the interpretation of WINSTON'S DIARY IS ORWELL'S BOOK helped you in your research -- and yes, you may cite it in your essay.

Here is an example of how it can be done:

   Jura, J. (2012), Winston's diary is Orwell's book, Orwell Today, available at http://orwelltoday.com/readerorwelldiaryargentina.shtml

That's how the publisher McGraw-Hill-Ryerson cited an article of mine they used in a recently-published textbook. See FOX FRIEND ALWARD CHANGED CANADA

All the best,
Jackie Jura

To Orwell Today,

This will be very useful. Thank you so much for responding in such detail.

I am grateful!
Amy

Jackie Jura
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