
After all the hours spent toiling over punctuation and grammar, never mind all the sleepless nights worrying about whether the plot’s as tight as a mouse’s arsehole, that’s a Hell of a statement to just fling in a budding author’s face. So let’s put the theory to the test:

One burning question for anyone coming to self-publishing for the first time: how to format. There is plenty of advice out there. But which is the right way?

A sad, tragic, dismal culmination of events that saw defeat snatched from the jaws of victory; the gods of genius not so much unfavourable . . . more kept at bay by a needy beast desperately determined to fulfil its own agenda.

Following on from Perfect, nobody is; all of us have something we don’t understand. But is that what’s meant when the words are said?

Following on from last week’s post, which got tweaked not once, but twice after posting, a little something about perfection: