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The primary stories on the site consist of a short synopsis paragraph, a link to the original story, and a lengthy discussion section, all contributed by users.
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The run batted in -- only recently added as an official statistic, thanks in part to the Babe Ruth slugging craze -- was still relegated to the paragraph synopsis.
A synopsis in a paragraph, and nothing more needed.
"Doing justice to this tome in a two-paragraph synopsis is impossible," he concluded.
By Ian Crouch March 11 , 2011"Backbone," a story by David Foster Wallace published this month in the magazine, contains its own synopsis in the first paragraph: "This one particular boy's goal was to be able to press his lips to every square inch of his own body".
Instead, The Times printed a one-paragraph critical synopsis of the film, also written by Sublett, which said in full: "Puerile dialogue, perfunctory acting and haphazard construction doom from the start this visually impressive would-be epic about love and dead Reds in wartime Korea.
Paragraph two: a synopsis of your book.
Of the sections read into the public record, he cautioned, "You did not get a comprehensive synopsis" but only "a few paragraphs".
And I sent them a synopsis in a couple of paragraphs which probably made no sense whatsoever, but to their credit they were cool with it, and then I said, guys listen i don't really do storyboards and have never even made an animatic before, can I just plow through animating the thing and if you don't like something I can change it?
That is to say: the snappy, attention-grabbing opener; the brief synopsis of "what it's about"; a paragraph on the production; a paragraph expanding on what it all means, and then a neat conclusion, all packaged in a piece of writing between 250 – 500 words long.
Programmes for his productions, as often as not, have no synopsis; the story is told, sentence by sentence, paragraph by paragraph, by the dancers on the stage.
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