The sentence, with its narrow typographical confines, is a lonely place, the loneliest place for a writer, and the temptation for the writer to get out of one sentence as soon as possible and get going on the next sentence is entirely understandable.
Gary Lutz, “The Sentence is a Lonely Place,” in the Believer (via invisiblestories)
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