I discovered something on twitter the other day that shook my entire world.
It turns out that I have been typing incorrectly for my entire life. After a full stop I always hit the space bar twice. That's the way I was taught was correct, that's how I've always done it. A double tap on the space bar at the end of a sentence is like breathing to me. But apparently one space is actually correct and therefore, as a writer by trade and by leisure, I must re-wire my brain and force my fingers to conform.
I think I'm more amazed that in all my years in education, at 6th Form and university, no-one has ever pulled me up on this astounding error, which I consider to be such a vital part of the writing process.
On the bright side, at least I found out now and not 30 years down the line...
Book review: Kill Your Darling by Clay Mcleod Chapman
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Kill Your Darling is a bleak novella about grief, obsession, and what
storytelling can (and can’t) do for the broken people left behind.
The setup is si...
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