You've
likely grown as an author as your series developed, and there's always a chance book one isn't as strong as it would be if you wrote it today.
So, it really is important to invest if you're really wanting to
grow as an author, grow your brand, or sell more books.
I know that can be intimidating, but a freelance editor is one of the best ways to
grow as an author and tighten not only this story, but every future story.
Second is my current critique group, which has been going strong for over two years and has helped
us all grow as authors.
If your goal is to improve your writing,
grow as an author, hone your craft, and polish your skills, you've come to the right place!
I can't say enough about how much critique groups have helped
me grow as an author.
In On Writing, Stephen King gives two instructions on how to
grow as an author: write every day and read every day.
The editors I worked with helped
me grow as an author.
Oftentimes a workshop or a writing class can get you started on the right path to
grow as an author, offering valuable advice on your current strengths and areas to improve upon.
Strive to do your best each time, and as you learn and
grow as an author, strive to become better.
In order to remain relevant, it's important to take notice of the changing ePublishing trends if you are going to
grow as an author.
One of the best ways to
grow as an author is through connecting and networking with fellow authors, publishers, and readers.
Participation in writing marathons is one of my favourite ways to
grow as an author.