I wonder if he/she is now in the habit of just eliminating commas altogether because he/she knows someone who knows where they belong will put them in for him/her?! :o) I've heard people say that they write without commas because it is too tricky to know where to place them. My College English Professor had a 'cheat sheet' she gave her students that had examples of when to use commas. I believe there were 11 sentence structures (or something close to that) that required commas. There have been many times since then that I wish I still had that sheet! :o)
>>Mel,
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>>I cannot give you a name for obvious reasons. I'm mostly referring to a very good writer who still believes that commas are a waste of time. :-)
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>There's one excellent writer in this community with whom I used to joke that when I edited his stuff, I always grabbed a handful of commas before I started.
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>Tamar
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