Here is an article reprinted from Gallycat (one of my favorite sites) on this year's winner:
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By Jason Boog on April 16, 2012
Davian Aw has won the 2012 Lyttle Lytton contest, writing an awful sentence in 25 words or fewer. Here is the winning sentence:
“Agent Jeffrey’s trained eyes rolled carefully around the room, taking in the sights and sounds.”
The contest was inspired by the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest, a famous challenge to write the worst opening to a novel. Many of these winning entries are quite long, so the Lyyttle Lytton contest limits entries to 25 words or fewer. Founder Adam Cadre explained why Aw won the contest:
"When I read the first half of this, I thought, yes, I’ve heard editors grumbling about the use of 'eyes” for “gaze': '‘Her eyes landed on his lapel pin’ — didn’t that hurt?' Then I reached the 'and sounds' part and knew this one would be tough to beat. There were entries at which I laughed more, but the combination of craft, plausibility, and cringe factor — and, yes, laughs — put this one on top."
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Ok, now go be brilliant—wont' be hard after this!
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