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The Art and Mastery
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Punctuation
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Why did Poe and Melville rely on the semicolon? Why did Hemingway and
Carver embrace the period? And why is it important to you as an author?
The answers lie in Noah Lukeman's small—but essential— new book
for writers, A DASH OF STYLE: THE ART AND MASTERY OF PUNCTUATION, to be
released in April 2006 by W.W. Norton.
Authorlink highly recommends A Dash of Style. —Doris Booth |
Read an Excerpt: A Dash of Style, Chapter 7 The Paragraph and Section Break (the Stoplight and the Town Line). |
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