June 2016
Beginner to intermediate
288 pages
6h 45m
English
In every book, there has to be a catch-all chapter. A place where all the stuff that wouldn’t fit in any other chapter can live. Maybe it’s stuff that actually belongs in another chapter, but maybe the author was too lazy to put the technique where it belongs because he’s finally on the last chapter, and books are hard to write. It’s a lot of long lonely hours, just you and your friend Jim Beam, throwin’ ’em back in a dimly lit concrete room with little ventilation, where your publisher (to protect their identity, we’ll call them “Rocky Nook”) locks you up until you’re finished. Oh sure, you do get one hour a day out “in the yard” to see some daylight and maybe ...