Why is it that when we, the blind community, give honest feedback on tech, it's often seen as ingratitude? We're not just users; we're experts by experience. Our voices matter in shaping truly useful tech. #FeedbackMatters#Accessibility#Blind#Disability
Gone through 36 pages of the WIP, doing some editing today. Once I got the right document as apparently One Drive went wonky at some point and I've ended up with two versions. Very strange WIP. I usually have a good idea whether I like the writing or not (whether anyone else likes it is another issue, I may be totally at odds with what other people consider "good", but I usually know if I think it's good) but I don't with this WIP.
It's funny but I'm sure the reason I'm uncertain whenever I try to write "real world" (as opposed to SF or fantasy) stories, worrying that it's boring, traces back to comments I had 23 bloody years ago, where an agent told me my historical project was uninteresting and I should stick to fantasy, because the characters stood out there. 23 years, and that stupid thing is still at the back of my mind.