Interrobang: a punctuation mark that combines the question mark (interrogative point) and the exclamation mark (writer’s slang — bang); the two are superimposed over one another. The inte… more →
johnfwills wrote 1 month ago: Here we go again. (Punctuation Anyone?) To punctuate, or not to punctuate; that is the question. Or … more →
Blaize Clement wrote 1 month ago: Punctuation marks are to writers what knives are to chefs. The more experienced the chef, the fewer … more →
johnfwills wrote 1 month ago: Here we go again. (Punctuation Anyone?) To punctuate, or not to punctuate; that is the question. Or … more →
persnicketyproofreader wrote 3 months ago: This recent article from Reader’s Digest details how Jeff Deck and Benjamin Herson have made i … more →
1minutebookreviewswordpresscom wrote 4 months ago: There’s usually at least one Delete Key Awards finalist that reads like an entry in a Bad Hemi … more →
englishwithjennifer wrote 4 months ago: We all know that sentences must end with a period and that apostrophes do not aid us in making plura … more →
amyvanhuisen wrote 7 months ago: In a little flash of whimsy, I ended the annual Christmas letter thus: “As we anticipate 2009 … more →
Katherine wrote 10 months ago: When I interviewed for a copy editing posititon at The Daily Cal, one of the interview questions I w … more →
kim wrote 12 months ago: Interrobang: a punctuation mark that combines the question mark (interrogative point) and the exclam … more →
maryt wrote 1 year ago: You Are An Exclamation Point You are a bundle of… well, something. You’re often … more →
Elizabeth wrote 1 year ago: You Are a Comma You are open minded and extremely optimistic. You enjoy almost all facets of … more →
onthemarkwriting wrote 1 year ago: One of the most difficult punctuation marks to teach, almost certainly, is the comma. Just like anyt … more →