speaking of punctuation

June 10, 2004


Oh, woe is me, I know not where the commas are supposed to go. I'm almost finished with Eats, Shoots and Leaves and am more confused than ever about commas.

Surely nobody really gets that upset about missing apostrophes on signs let alone that rapturous about semicolons! She could have skipped the whole "we won't have books much longer because the Internet is killing them" thing because it's been done to death for a decade yet the book remains the killer app for reading -- with or without semicolons between complete thoughts. And while it is a shame that computer keyboards don't have an em dash but did the typewriter keyboard have one?

I may have to give up my writing/editing career for a career as a tugboat captain. At least I'd know where you're supposed to put the ships!

Today's Reading
Eats, Shoots and Leaves by Lynne Truss, Walden Pond by W. Barksdale Maynard

This Year's Reading
2004 Booklist

Today's Starting Pitcher
Curt Schilling


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