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As for the imprints that host this banquet of overseas treats, that nine books out of a 15-strong gathering should come from independent houses (from middleweight Atlantic to tiny Comma Press) tells a story in itself about where to find vision and audacity in UK publishing today.
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Some show up as tiny scarlet commas, others as plump pink globes.
For English undergraduates: "The Higgs boson (pronounced "boatswain") is a type of subatomic punctuation with a weight somewhere between a tiny semicolon and an invisible comma.
As the larvae mature, they become comma-shaped with two tiny antennas.
The first video that popped up, via an advertisement plastered across the screen, bore the title "Small, Tiny, Teens Gettin' F**ked!" Overlooking the unnecessary comma in the headline, I clicked, and was greeted by, yes, both small and tiny young women wearing nothing but the thick-framed "hip nerd" glasses you'd likely encounter at a Librarians-and-Barbarians-themed frat party.
The comma gets its name from a tiny white mark shaped like the letter "c" on its underside.
Tiny Pulau Sulug is sleepier, a wooded islet fringed by a perfect comma of white sand.
"Tonight we're Mclusky, even if it's in inverted commas," says frontman Andrew Falco Falkousus, addressing a feverishly excited crowd packed into the tiny Buffalo Bar, which is due to close soon after 14 years of staging new bands.
As elsewhere, the shapes of decomposition, "laid down in tiny tiles by the rhyparographer", suggest a cooler, more bookish diction, less elevated rhythm, stop-studded glossaries instead of comma-spangled flights.
No comma.
Like Proust comma Greer.
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