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- Citizen Kubrick: Or Explorations Along the New Frontier
The Guardian has continued to prove itself as my new favourite newspaper. In an article published in 2004, Jon Ronson wrote about his extensive and deeply personal access to Stanley Kubrick’s estate in Hertfordshire. The article showcases some of the mans’ expected, yet non-the-less fascinating, quirkyness while also exposing a deeply rational and human side […]
- A History of East Central Europe.
Hey Everyone,
I just thought I’d let you all know that the book I’ve been working on for the last couple of years has finally been published! You can check it out on Google Books now, or head over to Amazon and buy it! If you’re real nice to me, I might even autograph one for […]
- The Semicolon and Sex
There was huge drop in semicolon use from the 18th through the 19th centuries, from 68.1 per 1000 words to 17.7. And that’s just the start of the trouble…
Jan Freeman has a wonderful article about the state of the punctuated union in the Boston Globe. I’m such a fan of traditional punctuation and grammar, even […]

