In the grey corporate offices of GlobalText Solutions, Jim Witt is hiding - from his past, from his emotions, and from the fact that his shirt is currently inside out. Jim is a man composed entirely of caffeine, red pens, and regret. He moves through documents with the grim efficiency of a battlefield surgeon, amputating adverbs and nursing a hangover. He doesn't use Grammarly; he is Grammarly.
Betty Barylowicz is done hiding. Armed with a bob cut sharp enough to kill and a PhD in translating sad-man-speak from a childhood spent managing a volatile father, Betty is a force of nature. When she storms up to Jim's desk to debate the serial comma, she doesn't just disrupt his morning - she disrupts his entire worldview.
From sharing memes to presenting Die Hard as the ultimate guide to clear writing, Jim and Betty find a rhythm. But when tragedy strikes Betty's family, the banter stops. Desperate to help the woman who brought him back to life, Jim orchestrates a secret, high-stakes career move that might turn everything around... or drive it all off a cliff.
Born in London, England in 1973, Guy muddled his way through school in Finchley before fleeing to the University of West Florida in 1993, where he failed to obtain a BA in Theatre Arts but did learn how to make epic BBQs and roll cigarettes one-handed. After returning to London in 1997, he took up a variety of jobs schlepping, variously; wet dogs, crates of beer, PlayStations, newspapers, and boxes of books, before finally settling down for a final stint in retail at that really big, green and gold department store in Knightsbridge. After crashing and burning from those lofty heights, he landed in Poland sometime around 2001, and has remained there happily underachieving ever since, eking out a living as a freelance proofreader, editor, and Star Trek expert. Heh.
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