Author Stephen King is the master of the one-sentence (or even one-word) paragraph. Read any number of his novels, and you'll find myriad examples.
Well, it now appears he has acolytes.
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Thursday, March 07, 2013
clipped prose
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"Awkwardness dominated."
ReplyDeleteYes. Yes it did.
This drives me up the wall. It seems to be in vogue when it comes to online news articles--people have forgotten that a paragraph can be more than two or three sentences long.
I could rant on, but you already know what I am going to say, and I should probably watch my blood pressure anyway.