Episode Transcript

Ellipses Spurned
Episode 190: September 25, 2009

 Grammar Girl here.

Today's podcast is sponsored by American Mensa, the high IQ society. Mensa Testing Day is October 17 this year. To find a test site, visit www.us.mensa.org/quicktips.

Today I have a special show for you because it's September 24: National Punctuation Day, a holiday created by an educator named Jeff Rubin.

To celebrate the day I had a punctuation contest and today's show highlights two of the winners. Other winners have appeared in the free Grammar Girl e-mail newsletter this week.

Ellipses Spurned

The first winning entry is titled “Going Cold Turkey on National Punctuation Day” by Eileen Burmeister

I know it’s wrong to use it in such a way, and I know that’s it’s become a crutch, but I must admit that I’ve been having an illegitimate love affair with the ellipses for years now. Surely, I thought, I could find a support group among the many writers who have been similarly led down this particular primrose path of pauses, but alas … none existed.

Not to be dissuaded, I set out and started my own support group called “Ellipses … Anonymous.” I invited everyone to my house at 2000 W. Maple … a place, I must confess, I bought for the address alone … and I served M&Ms in batches of three.

However the people who showed up tended to trail off midway through their stories, or stopped abruptly before staring off into space, which seemed appropriate but really stymied the healing process. It was … daunting.

I found myself wandering the streets that night, talking to myself, binging on one story after another without end, drinking deep from the nectar of incomplete thoughts until … I hit rock bottom.

It had gotten to the point where I couldn’t pause for breath in my prose without automatically hitting dot-dot-dot. I was ravenous … a wild animal on the prowl for a pregnant pause, a thoughtful moment or a half-baked idea so I could swoop in and get my fix. I was putting ellipses where a comma would suffice … ellipses when an em dash would do the trick … ellipses when a yadayadayada would convey the same idea. It was all too much and I collapsed under the pressure.

I woke up the next morning in the gutter outside of a Barnes and Nobles, gripping my beat-up copy of “Love is…” poems and staring in the face of one harsh reality … I needed help.

I got up out of the gutter, flipped open my laptop and started writing … hair of the dog and all that jazz. What I was after was a mantra to get me through the tough spots, those times where it’s just so … tempting (damn!) to use that one, single punctuation, albeit incorrectly. I needed a higher power to see me through, and … amazingly … this little beauty fell out of the sky like a penny … or coin … from Heaven: 

God grant me the serenity

To accept the proper uses for the ellipses;

Courage to use it when I should and deny myself when I shouldn’t;

And the wisdom to know the difference.

Doesn’t it seem appropriate, then, that today, National Punctuation Day, would be my quit day? I have decided to go cold turkey. No more ellipses for me. I’m clean and sober starting now of course that means I can’t use any punctuation for fear that the pause in and of itself would throw me headlong into a full blown relapse from which I might never recover until I could once again use my beloved and reliable ellipses just saying the word makes this all the more harder until I simply … break … down.

They say that admitting the problem is half the battle, and I’m counting on that to be true. But right now, I have an inexplicable desire to learn Morse code and eat M&Ms. And besides, as my friend Scarlett once said … “Tomorrow is another day.”

Eileen Burmeister is a corporate writer and editor by day, humor columnist by night, and a wife and mother around the clock. She lives, works, and writes in Southern Oregon.

You can read Eileen's columns at www.nrtoday.com or follow her on Twitter at EBurmeister.

I have another short winning entry coming up, so don't go away; but first, don't forget to visit www.us.mensa.org/quicktips to find a test site for Mensa testing day, which is October 17. I spoke at a local Mensa meeting last year and met some interesting people who have become great friends. Take the test so you can join and meet great people who love learning. That website is www.us.mensa.org/quicktips.

The Cat Comma

OK, the next winner is Peggy Curtis with an untitled haiku-like poem. You can find Peggy at www.nutsaboutphotography.comand on Twitter and Facebook as earlybloomer.

Afternoon break—

                                 cat sleeping
                                 the comma
 
I liked that so much that I'm thinking about ending all my podcasts with a short poem. I hope you liked it too. Happy National Punctuation Day.
That's all. Thanks for listening.

Comments (6) for Ellipses Spurned |  Subscribe to Comment

alex Says:
10/28/2009 8:49:16 PM
Hi, Grammar girl, Would you please tell me how to download the episode? I would like it in my iPod... I right click the "download" button on the top of this article, but there's something wrong...>"< I am not sure if it's the right way to download it.
Lektorin Says:
10/22/2009 7:29:01 PM
OK, experts, please help! I have the daunting task to translate a mediocre book into English - part of the mediocrity is to be blamed on the excessive use of ellipses. In particular, the characters like to leave their sentences unfinished and thus those often end in "...". I am unable to find a rule for how to continue the sentence after the closing quotation marks. Which one is correct: 1. "Oh, do you really think ..." she raised an eyebrow. 2. "Oh, do you really think ...", she raised an eyebrow. I'd appreciate any help you can give me. Thank you!
Zakgirl Says:
10/7/2009 11:00:34 PM
I gotta say... I am an addict too! Just can't seem to give 'em up and maybe I just don't want too...
Patty Dove Says:
9/26/2009 3:10:09 PM
We here in Roseburg are lucky enough to have Eileen right here among us. Her weekly column is a bright spot in my life. This is one of her best. Thank you for spotlighting her talent!
Evan Kruse Says:
9/25/2009 8:25:23 PM
@Tom, why did you not use any ellipses in your comment? It seems almost... sacrilegious to omit improperly used punctuation to portray a voice where ... otherwise... no voice is portrayed. Down with the em-dash. Down with the comma, long live ... improperly ... used ... ellipses!!!
Tom Blooming Says:
9/25/2009 10:54:17 AM
Loved this episode, hilarious! I'm addicted, too. While I rarely use ellipses in formal writing, I find my e-mails riddled with them. Since e-mails are a more casual form of conversation, they lend themselves to the use of ellipses. That is my experience, at least.

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