Lynne Truss
Template:Short description Template:Distinguish Template:BLP sources Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use British English Template:Infobox writer Lynne Truss (born 31 May 1955)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> is an English author, journalist, novelist, and radio broadcaster and dramatist. She champions correctness and aesthetics in the English language, which is the subject of her 2003 book, Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation.<ref name="ESL">Template:Cite book</ref> The book was inspired by a BBC Radio 4 show about punctuation, Cutting a Dash, which she presented.
Besides her promotion of linguistic prescription and commentary on English grammar, Truss has written many radio plays, both comedic and dramatic. She has also written grammar guides for children and novels, including crime fiction. She was inducted into the Detection Club in 2021.
Early lifeEdit
Truss was born on 31 May 1955 in Kingston upon Thames. She was educated at the Tiffin Girls' School and University College London, where she was awarded a first-class degree in English Language and Literature.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
CareerEdit
Truss began her media career as a literary editor. She then spent six years as a television critic for The Times, before moving into sports journalism for the same newspaper.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> She spent four years in the latter field and in 2009 wrote a book about her experiences with it, Get Her Off the Pitch: How Sport Took Over My Life.
PoliticsEdit
In August 2014, Truss was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian expressing their hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom in September's referendum on that issue.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
WorksEdit
NovelsEdit
- With One Lousy Free Packet of Seed – Hamish Hamilton (1994) Template:ISBN; Penguin (1995) Template:ISBN; Profile Books (2004) Template:ISBN
- Tennyson's Gift – Hamish Hamilton (1996) Template:ISBN; Penguin (1997) Template:ISBN; Profile Books (2004) Template:ISBN
- Going Loco – Review (Hodder Headline) (1999) Template:ISBN; Profile Books (2004) Template:ISBN
- Cat Out of Hell – Hammer (2014) Template:ISBN
- The Lunar Cats (2017) Template:ISBN
- A Shot in the Dark (A Constable Twitten Mystery) – Raven Books (2018) Template:ISBN
- The Man That Got Away: A Constable Twitten Mystery (2019) Template:ISBN
- Murder by Milk Bottle (A Constable Twitten Mystery) (2020) Template:ISBN
- Psycho by the Sea (A Constable Twitten Mystery) (2021) Template:ISBN
Non-fictionEdit
- Making the Cat Laugh: One Woman's Journal of Single Life on the Margins (1995)
- Tennyson and his Circle (1999)
- Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation (2003)
- Glued to the Goggle Box: 50 Years of British TV with Freeze-Frames (2003) – with John Minnion
- Talk to the Hand: The Utter Bloody Rudeness of Everyday Life (2005)
- Get Her Off the Pitch: How Sport Took Over My Life (2009)
Children's booksEdit
- The Girl's Like Spaghetti: Why, You Can't Manage Without Apostrophes! (2007)
- Twenty-Odd Ducks: Why, Every Punctuation Mark Counts (2008)
Collections and published scriptsEdit
- A Certain Age: Twelve Monologues From the Classic Radio Series – Profile Books (2007) Template:ISBN
- Giving Up the Ghost – BBC Radio 4 (2008)
Selected radio seriesEdit
- Acropolis Now – set in Ancient Greece (2000–2002)
- A Certain Age (BBC Audio Collection, two vols.) – BBC Audiobooks (2005, 2007) Template:ISBN, Template:ISBN
- Inspector Steine – set in a 1950s English police station (2007–2013)
- Gossip from the Garden Pond (2014)
- Rumblings from the Rafters (2016)
This list excludes standalone plays.
ReferencesEdit
External linksEdit
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