TY - BOOK ED - University of Chicago. TI - But can I start a sentence with "but"?: advice from the Chicago style Q & A T2 - Chicago guides to writing, editing, and publishing SN - 9780226370644 AV - PN147 .B88 2016 U1 - 808.027 23 PY - 2016/// CY - Chicago, London PB - The University of Chicago Press KW - Authorship KW - Handbooks, manuals, etc KW - Style manuals N1 - "It's not so much an issue of correctness as of ickiness" -- "'President of the Mess Hall' is going to look pretty silly" -- "Three people have three strong opinions about commas ..." -- "Can fewest mean zero?" -- "If you give birth to a source and he's still living under your roof ..." -- "Holy metaphysics -- we aren't that fancy" -- "Aaagh!" to "argh!" to "aahhh N2 - "For more than fifteen years, the manuscript editing department of the Press has overseen online publication of the monthly Chicago Manual of Style Q & A, choosing interesting questions from a steady stream of publishing-related queries from Manual users and providing thoughtful and/or humorous answers in a smart, direct, and occasionally cheeky voice. More than 28,000 followers have signed up to receive e-mail notification when new Q & A content is posted monthly, and the site receives well over half a million visitors annually. But Can I Start a Sentence with "But"? culls from the extensive Q & A archive a small collection of the most helpful and humorous of the postings and provides a brief foreword and chapter introductions. The material is organized into seven chapters that cover matters of editorial style, capitalization, punctuation, grammar and usage, citation and quotation, formatting and other non-language issues, and a final chapter of miscellaneous items. Together they offer an informative and amusing read for editors, other publishing professionals, and language lovers of all stripes."--Publisher's description ER -