John keeps drawing maps like the public is supposed to study for an exam before reading his book.
RepliesSays the man who makes every paragraph sound like a sermon with a plot.
And I prefer a chapter that has more than one train of thought and a spare cathedral.
This is why our meetings needed tea and a locked door.
Fine, but if the reader needs a genealogical chart to survive page three, I’m calling it homework.
You two are basically arguing over whether literature should wear boots or a cassock.