To some people, the fact that I am not married, or don't have children, would be the reason I have written a book on punctuation.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I still put punctuation in my texts. If it's an 'I', I make sure it's a capital.
I found a great many pieces of punctuation and typography lying around dormant when I came along - and I must say I had a good time using them.
I like all things grammatical, and I had already written several books about parts of speech, and even the alphabet, so everything that makes up a sentence and even a word was covered except for punctuation.
And if you want to know why great editors scare the pants off of writers everywhere, read 'Eats, Shoots and Leaves' by Lynne Truss. The punctuation police are everywhere!
I write in the most distressingly slow way in terms of punctuation and grammar.
I'm tired of wasting letters when punctuation will do, period.
I write about the men you want to read about but don't necessarily want to be married to.
It's not so much that I ever declared: 'I will never have children.' I just never found the right man to settle down with, so it didn't happen.
I wrote 'I'm Me' because I was asked to write a children's book.
I have to tell you, I'm a happy man. I've lived the life I wanted to live. I've written the books I wanted to write. No publisher has ever even suggested that I change so much as a phrase - commas and periods, yes - and I suspect that I have a lot of serious readers; in fact, I know.