The Punctuation Marks Loved (and Hated) by Famous Writers

Parul Sehgal once argued that style “is 90 percent punctuation.” A glance at Adam Calhoun’s visual comparisons of novels stripped down to just their punctuation marks would suggest something similar. It also indicates something a little more than style—a kind of attentiveness, perhaps. As John Mayer once apparently said, for some reason, “Ladies, if you … Continue reading The Punctuation Marks Loved (and Hated) by Famous Writers