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I love it when authors criticise their own work many years after the original release. Rebekah Send a noteboard - 14/02/2011 05:34:38 PM
Currently rereading Knots and Crosses by Ian Rankin. It's his first Rebus novel.

The foreword to this edition is by Ian Rankin, and he's quite critical of his younger self, mocking word choice and things like that.

At the same time, it's also rather nice to get an insight into such famous authors' writing process and learn about the inspiration for their characters.

I'd really rather like to read JK Rowling's take on her first book. Does anyone know if that exists?
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I love it when authors criticise their own work many years after the original release. - 14/02/2011 05:34:38 PM 871 Views
Rowling has talked about having problems with book 1, but - 14/02/2011 06:56:10 PM 934 Views
she could make changes and release special editions. Fans love that. - 15/02/2011 01:44:16 AM 546 Views
Except that the later books generally compensate for it... - 15/02/2011 01:54:58 AM 605 Views
There were surprises in later books that should have at least been hinted at earlier. *NM* - 15/02/2011 10:49:49 PM 228 Views
I disagree - 16/02/2011 01:05:19 AM 455 Views
I just read Brideshead Revisited - 14/02/2011 07:32:25 PM 520 Views
Yeah, that was rather remarkable, his foreword there. *NM* - 15/02/2011 07:36:06 PM 200 Views
Didn't Stephen King do a revised version of The Gunslinger? *NM* - 15/02/2011 11:29:42 PM 195 Views
I have it. It is terrible. - 16/02/2011 03:43:16 AM 543 Views
Re: I want JKR's thoughts on her last book. The first is much better. *NM* - 22/02/2011 04:58:21 AM 224 Views

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