- Sentence Fragments and Independent Clauses
- Creative Writing Done in the Right Way: Character Development and Plotting
- Special Post: Procrastination! Procrastination! And Procrastination!
- Elliptical Constructions (Elliptical Clauses)
- Dean Koontz: A Writer Par Excellence
- Avoid These Comparative Form Errors
- Unethical Business Practices by Associated Content (AC)
- Popular Idioms and Usages Part I
- What Is DoFollow? Guide: How to Make Blogspot Blogs DoFollow?
- Hail! These Talents: Victor Hugo and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- Copywriting Industry and Advertisement Scams: A Review
- Rethinking and Revising Imagery
- Popular Idioms and Usages Part H
- Punctuation Tip: When and When Not to Use the Colon
- Special Post: Tributes to Monilal
- Editing Blues: Some Tips to Edit Your Writing
- Popular Idioms and Usages Part G
- Some Thoughts on Revising a Novel
- Published Writer Posting as Guest
- Rise of a Disputing Task force: What Exactly is Showing?
- A List Apart: A Review
- Creative Writing: Some Thoughts
- Michael Crichton, My Favorite Author
- List of Popular Idioms and Usages Part F
- Some New Haunts of Mine
- Spoonerisms: You Have Tasted a Whole Worm!
- An Interesting Grammar Tip: The Subjunctive Mood
- Run-on Sentences and Comma Splices
- Popular Idioms and Usages Part E
- My Tributes to Ernest Hemingway
- Detect and Fight the Threat of Plagiarism
- Ten Tips to Write Great Content
- Correctly Using Quotation Marks and Italics
Post dedicated to Thomas Hardy (see History Today below). There are monster sentences like the one you encounter as the first paragraph of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens . One of my friends, whom I am getting equipped for his IELTS ( what is this? ), told me that the examination recommends long sentences. In writing classes also, I guess it’s longer sentences most tutors promote. But indubitably shorter sentences are more powerful . We will see why. Take a long sentence for instance: Tom Cruise, one of the finest actors in the whole world, is perhaps the most powerful celebrity to exist ever according to Time Magazine, but many people still dispute this fact and point out that there are more powerful and popular actors than Cruise, though they were unsuccessful in providing the total number of fans, who liked the films of those actors. This is a long sentence and it is very confusing . Though it has a logical construction and conveys a meaning, it falters in many occasions and seems