If you know any writers, you may know that almost everyone hates their own book at some point. Usually it's between draft 13 and draft 37, when there's no end in sight, and they're questioning everything, from the main character to the font. But some authors grow to dislike, disown, resent, or regret their books after publication-whether because of an unexpected critical or popular response, changes in their own views, or simple aging.
13 Writers Who Grew to Hate Their Own Books | Literary Hub
12 February 2018
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