william c. martin

everything i see that i want you to see

Notes

I love it; it is useful for many things. My understanding is, it is correctly used to join two complete, but related sentences; this way, the reader feels the link, albeit subtly. I love it so much, in fact, that I am currently writing a story made up of only semi-colons; it is quite a challenge, but I believe in it very much.

George Saunders

Jon Henley on the fate of the semicolon | World news | The Guardian