
There comes a time in every young website designer's life when per receives a duck-blue Olivetti Lettera 32 typewriter in the post and asks perself, could I not just live off sending anonymous hit pieces in to scholarly journals and prestigious online publications?
Probably not, realistically. Certainly not if you don't succeed in installing that new ribbon ink.
Cormac McCarthy was the author of No Country For Old Men and was a strident anti-punctuationist. He sanctioned full stops, capital letters, and the occasional comma. William Faulkner and James Joyce were his inspirers. Joyce in particular I hadn't noticed using punctuation sparsely but I suppose his books have only lightly brushed off me.
Mark Fisher's monumental K-Punk arrived right on time anyway.