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Sep 3

The Mysterious Origins of Punctuation

Posted on Thursday, September 3, 2015 in Links

As readers and writers, we’re intimately familiar with the dots, strokes and dashes that punctuate the written word. The comma, colon, semicolon and their siblings are integral parts of writing, pointing out grammatical structures and helping us transform letters into spoken words or mental images. We would be lost without them (or, at the very least, extremely confused), and yet the earliest readers and writers managed without it for thousands of years. What changed their minds?

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Oct 25

Joanna Campbell Slan: How to Edit Your Work

Posted on Friday, October 25, 2013 in Writing links

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This seems like excellent advice. (Also, do read some of Johanna Campbell Slan’s work, if you like mysteries. I really enjoyed Cut, Crop & Die and I’m looking forward to reading more by JCS.)

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