Hormaz, however, had written nothing significant in the last six months apart from a few letters, long text messages, and emails to promote A Fashion Dictionary. Perhaps as a writer, he had reached a dry spell, not a writer’s block, perhaps a change in direction, a new calling in his life. He never was the kind to force his writing uselessly; while writing both his last books, Costumes of the Living and A Fashion Dictionary, he had spent much time thinking and writing about clothes and often he was not certain whilst sitting in his study whether he was actually writing or stitching clothes in a tailor’s shop. Hormaz felt that he had written enough and that the act of writing itself was quite painful, regardless of how comic his work was. He imagined that it would make more sense to become a tailor or fashion designer, instead.