I'm curious to know if Bill goes through the same dilemma as I do about art. I'm rather impulsive and would release something before it's time, but then to only realize later how this could have been corrected and that should be changed and why not use this new ending, and on and on ad nauseam. It's a painful experience to go back and fuss over what most people would never realize that you take time to fuss about. And this bending backwards and twisting oneself into a knot over minutia can make the whole experience of art into some protracted, hellish torture that the Devil devised for his most naive simpletons, those poor unfortunate souls who believe they are in pursuit of beauty. Creativity is the sword of the Devil -- yes, no doubt about it. So back to the question at hand. Does Bill suffer from this bizarre, neurotic fate of not letting go? And if so, how does he deal with it? I am 65 years old and only at this late date in my life have I now made the resolution to do nothing for a week before I release something for the public.
And if Bill doesn't suffer from this prolonged midwifery, does the occasion ever arise where he wishes to change something from his past material? That could be hellish too. It could turn you off from ever viewing your art because you just see the imperfections. I've heard some actors are like that in never watching their own movies. Vexing questions in vexing times.... On a hopeful note, I hope some strapping Yorkshire lads have helped move his grandmother's furniture. I'd help but I'm thousands of miles away...
Stout fellow, sheltec! Forward into the breach!