Postsecondary teachers who teach English to deaf and hard-of-hearing students often find themselves with few applicable teaching tools. Likewise, deaf and hard-of-hearing students can’t find reference texts that address the specific problems with written English that they deal with all the time. The Gallaudet Writer’s Handbook was developed to address this deficiency. The GWH, like any college handbook, includes sections on English grammar and usage, common writer’s errors and guides to punctuation and documentation. But the GWH, unlike other college handbooks, pays special attention to grammatical constructions and matters of English usage that plague deaf and hard-of-hearing writers. The GWH can be used as a reference or a teaching text. Its primary purpose is to enable students to become self-correcting writers. The GWH is available in hard copy online versions.