Who I am and why I’m here. (And why you’re here.) Preface

Who I am and why I’m here. (And why you’re here.) Preface

WordPress invited me to do it properly and so I signed up for a course on how to make your blogs more interesting. Lesson 1 is to write a blog with the above title, to bring you closer. Not close enough so we both know what the other’s eaten, but close enough to have a gander with our glasses off. Close enough for a spraff, as Maxi says in A Kick in the Gurus. 

Welcome. Do we need another author? Do we need another bird whistling in the world? Possibly not. Does the bird give a shit? It’s going to keep on whistling ‘cos that’s what it does. It’s a bird.

I write and I’ll keep writing for you. Who is that you I’m writing for? A glaringly snide rhetorical second person persuasive technique to make you think I’m talking to you directly? Am I forcing you too close? Can you smell what I had for dinner?

No. The you is the person who falls in love with the story I’ve written, or hates it to the point they obsess about it and tell everyone about it, or whose head and heart hurts as they read it. A Kick in the Gurus is a bit like medicine – it doesn’t always taste good, but it’s good for you.

Some thoughts are not comfortable to think, but still, it’s better to think than not think, and the thoughts that come at the end of uncomfortable thoughts? Sometimes, they’re the best thoughts of all.

A Kick in the Gurus is also like medicine in that in the wrong hands, it easily becomes just a street drug that will fuck you up. You can be harmed or healed by the same words. Hmm, I’ve not answered the who I am and why I’m here promise of the title, yet, but it’s on its way. Make this a preface, then, a not-quite-my-face, a forming face.

You look good with your glasses off, by the way, you can stay this close if you’d like.

13 amazing people and 37 more

13 amazing people and 37 more

Overnight, 13 amazing people signed up to review a copy of A kick in the Gurus on release day. Thanks so much for taking a risk on a new UK novel by a new UK writer.

We often read books to find higher thoughts, but in finishing them, discover only how low our own thoughts have been all along.

If you’re drawn to some books even though you know they may burn or change you, if you’re a moth to a flame reader, perhaps you’d like a free copy of A Kick in the Gurus in exchange for a review on its release date just before the summer holidays.

Why before the summer holidays? Because Maxi, the main character, has to fix a big problem before the schools in the country close. A problem that will change everything for everyone. A problem that itself is changing all the time.

Why not sign up for this blog and read sneak snippets over the coming weeks? Why not be an amazon reviewer for Maxi’s epic, sick tragedy? We launch at 50 reviewers.

Write something in the comments, or sign up now to be a reviewer.

Thank you for your thoughts during reading this.

Maclean