What makes writing good or bad?
Not always easy to tell. But if the writer is known to be a Great Writer, does it matter?
Try this gripping sentence:
The apartment was small, with slanting floors and irregular heat and a buzzer downstairs that didn’t work, so that visitors had to call ahead from a pay phone at the corner gas station, where a black Doberman the size of a wolf paced through the night in vigilant patrol, its jaws clamped around an empty beer bottle.
Who wrote it? Possibilities include:
Charles Dickens
Sarah Palin
Raymond Chandler
Michael Connelly
P D James
Voltaire
Ayn Rand
Douglas Hurd
The answer (of course) is … here.