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Perfection
Jess Kennedy Williams

"Successful writers are not the ones who write the best sentences. They are the ones who keep writing." - Bonnie Friedman

This quote should help the aspiring authors who think they have to be perfect. This is for those of you who have told me you cannot move forward because of your fear of not being good enough.

Obviously, your sixth book will be better than your first book. It would be crazy to think that you are going to write your sixth book first.

You have to start somewhere. Start with your first book, knowing that it is not going to be perfect. Your writing will improve with experience, and that is the only way it will improve.