Punctuated Prose…

Perhaps you’re like me and grimace at every misplaced apostrophe you come across–yes, I know who you are–but consider the bright side of being a punctuation fanatic; you take joy when you see punctuation used creatively, expressively.

I’ve always loved those clever and powerful little marks–some more than others–and that’s the subject of my latest essay, “Fascinating Rhythm: In Praise of Punctuation,” linked here and just published in a new issue of Spry Literary Journal.

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About Alice Lowe

I am a freelance writer, avid reader and Virginia Woolfophile in San Diego, California. My personal essays have been published in more than 90 literary journals and can be followed on my blog: www.aliceloweblogs.wordpress.com. I have published essays and reviews about Virginia Woolf, including two monographs in the Bloomsbury Heritage Series published by Cecil Woolf Publishers, London: "Beyond the Icon: Virginia Woolf in Contemporary Fiction," and "Virginia Woolf as Memoirist."
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