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We see people losing heart because their first effort isn't perfect. Similarly, we see people who refuse to learn because they believe that their first effort must be perfect.
I sometimes find it hard to give feedback on first or early novels. Some people react to feedback by throwing their hands up in horror and saying "that proves I can't write". And so they give up.
And some people react to feedback by going defensive. How dare I find their books anything other than brilliant?

Oh, what a tangled web we weave
When first we practice to deceive!
But as we practice longer get
How much better we do get


Alright, what I consider a good piece of work might not be pleasing to you, or worse, a critic. But does that make it a failure? You will most certainly improve the more you practice, but that doesn't make your earlier work insignificant.

Having read them all I think you're right, but I'm one of those who also reads and enjoys the earlier ones.
I've noticed that then I hit a new genre, the first book tends to get four stars from people who give the second book five stars. I think it's that it takes time to 'find a voice' or something.
But yes, I hope we do get better G J, every craftsman should with practice.
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