Is there such a thing as a dyslexic novelist? Why, yes there is!

JET writes “One from The Guardian: The dyslexic novelist.
Sally Gardner changed her name because she couldn’t spell it. So how does she manage to write novels? In fact, Gardner, 51, falls into a smaller group, of about 4% of the population, who are severely dyslexic. As a child she says she was labelled unteachable, her reports called her lazy, and she spent time in a school for “maladjusted” children.”