I was already in university by the time it occurred to me that words and writing are two of the main things that I enjoy. After editing in my spare time throughout my teens, it became clear to me that this is what I should be doing.

I wanted to create a blog which documented this process and shared my experiences. And, so, Splitting Spines - a bad pun on my part - is now the blog of a book lover with scoliosis.

Sharing my personal experiences, thoughts, and opinions, this blog aims to share what I know.
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Is self-editing really important?

Some of the most common advice that is given to new authors is that they shouldn't edit their own work. This is a lie.

What we really mean is that authors should not be editing their own work whilst still in the process of writing their first draft. However, when the pain of reaching your word count goal is achieved and you've got something that kinda, actually looks like a real story in front of you—you should absolutely be self-editing your manuscript.

Why I don't want to be a 'woman in business'

For women to be taken seriously, we need to collectively begin working to remove gender bias from our mindsets. Women should absolutely continue to build each other up and be proud of their accomplishments and positions, but we should prioritise pride in skill, not 'skill — despite the social position of women'. 

Defining as female is not a handicap. We shouldn't need to feel surprised when a woman rises to the top.

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