Decisions, decisions.

Another Sherlock Holmes reference for you, specifically from The Adventure of the Norwood Builder.
“But he had not that supreme gift of the artist, the knowledge of when to stop.”

Yeah…about that….

When I published the first version of The Grand Theory, obviously I thought it was about right.  Then I saw it in my Kindle and thought “Oh dear…”.
So I looked at it again and republished.  And again.  And one more. And then I lost track.
Then I got a copy of the paperback and thought “Hmmm”, and yet another bunch of tweaks.

I’m sure it’s a lack of experience on my part but there is a price involved to the reader.  If you downloaded version A of the book, version A is all you can see – it doesn’t update automatically to the newest version.  So whilst you read TGT (a), I’m reading TGT (c) and this really will not do. Its a book, not a series.

I think I’m through compulsively updating now, and for the next project I’ll be older and wiser so I’ll ask the friendly people at Kindle nicely if they can ‘push’ the update to everyone with a copy of the Grand Theory so its just one version for everyone. (It can be done but you have to ask nicely).

And then I’ll leave it well alone.