Writers who have just started their writing journey are eager to deliver their books to the reader.
Although the writer thinks that he/she writes well, basically writer's inexperience can be felt in the book. This doesn't mean that he/she is a bad writer, just as an early step will make the writer look like a novice. It is not enough to be a good writer to stand in front of the reader. The writer also needs to gain experience and prove himself for this.
The writer will gain this experience by constantly writing and publishing his/her first book.
Sometimes the writer catches a good story and wants to share it with the reader as soon as possible. Since he/she is not yet ready to publish before the reader, the writer leaves it to time. In such a case, the topics writer wants to write may become outdated. For example, a writer who thinks that he/she has captured a very good story during the Covid-19 process may not want to share his/her work with the reader when writer does not feel ready yet. When the reader has the knowledge and experience to come across years later, the work may not have the necessary effect since Covid-19 will no longer be a topic as it has fallen from the agenda.
For this, they can work with new writers, ghost writers and writer coaches or developer editors to publish their books like an experienced writer. In addition, this process will both improve and motivate him/her with the result he/she will get. Of course, the writer's work with professionals does not cast a shadow over his identity as a writer. Because the subject and the story again belong to the writer.