Here is a link to some (humorous) rules for writing from the NYT, by Colson Whitehead:
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Oh, funny stuff, Anita
lol….”Get that draft counter going. Remove a comma and then print out another copy — that’s another draft right there.” LOL
By: :Donna Marie on July 31, 2012
at 12:15 am