tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1011399615565681742.post9001940052902346654..comments2023-07-18T04:32:44.951-04:00Comments on The Thrill Begins: Advice From a Debut With Multiple BooksCathyPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04671747592743029540noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1011399615565681742.post-44218396268572604462013-01-24T15:06:31.793-05:002013-01-24T15:06:31.793-05:00Hi, Amy. Thanks for popping by. As an avid reader ...Hi, Amy. Thanks for popping by. As an avid reader myself I always want the next book from my favorite authors to come in a hurry. I think being an author has taught me to be more patient because I understand what goes into publishing a book.<br /><br />I think writers as a whole are harder on themselves than the readers are. I know my writer friends always talk about trying to make their books better and better each time. We might be our own worst enemy. :)Adrienne Giordanohttp://www.adriennegiordano.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1011399615565681742.post-72347343545644700122013-01-24T14:51:46.358-05:002013-01-24T14:51:46.358-05:00Nice post! As a non-writer it is always interestin...Nice post! As a non-writer it is always interesting to hear how authors work and what it takes to write a book. I am glad you have good people around you that look after you and encourage you when you are feeling doubt, Adrienne. Having readers that really like your books is probably hard to some degree. We love your work which is great but then we inadvertenly put the pressure on you to write more and write it fast! I have learned to *try* not to ask authors when their next book is going to be out or what they are working on currently. When it's out it will be out.Amy https://www.blogger.com/profile/13908325025153379138noreply@blogger.com