Singular of
DarwinAwards, and refers to the award itself, rather than the principle or the book.
This is an interesting case for the "refactor to the singular" crowd. "
Darwin Award" and "
Darwin Awards" both occur naturally in writing, so one would expect to refactor to the singular, using
SixSingleQuotes in the plural.
Ah - no - because
DarwinAwards (with the "s") is the title of a book.
- Do we put information about the book on this page?
- That means the book name and page name are out of step.
- Do we refactor the singular to the plural?
- That gives no natural way of using the singular in writing.
- Do we keep both?
- That may lead to duplication.
The debate rumbles on ...
See also
CharlesDarwin
CategoryAwards