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That's very sweet of you, Heather. I think you're pretty great too. (I still have your books on my reader--going to start the vamp one pretty soon because...vampires! :D)
I try to think of it this way: if you think you're a good writer, you're pretty much admitting to yourself that you *think* you have few/no flaws to fix. If you hate everything you write, you will constantly be striving for improvement.
(Also, I have a theory that bad reviews don't bother people who hate their own books as much as they do people who love their books--chiefly because, well, you're pretty much telling the writer what they already know: that their book sucks! LOL)

OMG, I can relate to this so much. *hugs*
P.S. I think you'..."
I agree with Heather, relating to that comment... Super valid!


P.S. My other two books ... they're both vampire books! XD


I love/hate reworking. I get so involved in reworking parts of a book it takes me FOREVER to reach the end.


I think that can be said of basically any writer. I know my first book, even edited, is not the same as the stuff I write now. We evolve as writers, so obviously the product will change.
The other thing is, finding the balance and not editing so much that you drain the flavor out of your story. I've seen that before, too, and it's a bummer. Overediting is a thing! (Although I think during editing, probably everyone despises their story, lol.)
OMG, I can relate to this so much. *hugs*
P.S. I think you're a pretty great writer, and I'm really looking forward to BOUND TO ACCEPT. :)