Warding off ambiguity perhaps, Bill, and perhaps also as a way of distinguishing the conjunctions that join sentences from those that join words or phrases?
It is not just fiction writers who omit the comma on occasion, as someone has pointed out, but what has struck me in my studies is how often all kinds of writers put a PERIOD in front of the conjunction.  It seems to depend upon what effect they want.

Ed Schuster



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