Ever found yourself tangled in the web of citation styles, just because you wanted to quote an email from an expert? I have! Let me guide you through the mysterious forests of MLA, APA, and Chicago styles, where each path leads to a different way of honoring your digital correspondents. In MLA, the sender's name shines first, followed by the subject in quotes—no need for 'Email Interview' anymore! APA, in its wisdom, keeps things secret: cite emails only in-text, as personal communications, never in your references. Chicago? It splits into two rivers: author-date for reference lists, or a simple note in the humanities style. Confused? You’re not alone! Let’s share our quirks and errors in the comments—maybe together, we’ll finally outsmart these citation labyrinths. What’s your trick for remembering them? Or have I missed a hidden rule? Enlighten me! 😅📚 Let’s build a smarter, less-cited future—one email at a time! #AcademicWriting #CitationTips #MLA #Education