If you're taking a short internet break from working on Esther Moserthat novel, you could do a lot worse than spending some time on J.K. Rowling's Twitter feed.
It's a perfect reminder that, no matter how ridiculously successful you, you never stop worrying about the quality of your work.
SEE ALSO: How J.K. Rowling, the 'Harry Potter' fandom, and technology all grew up togetherOn Monday, the Harry Potterauthor tweeted her thoughts on a particularly dreaded part of the writing process: the rereading.
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Clearly, Rowling touched a nerve. Before long other writers were wading in with their own, similar experiences...
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Never, ever underestimate the healing power of biscuits.
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