The year is winding down, and after 3 months (lol!) in the self-publishing world, I'm considering what I'll do next year.
I recently asked a question on KBoard asking "how can I find my audience" looking for feedback about my covers, blurbs, etc. I got a lot of good (and a little tough) criticism. I decided to reevaluate a few things.
1) Only professional ish from here on out: I like to think of myself as a good writer. I've had success as a freelancer (getting jobs w/ major mags, etc.) and I want to maintain that same level of quality with my fiction. So unless I can design a STELLAR cover, I'm outsourcing it to that guy from GoOnWrite (or someone else) & I'm going to try to hire an editor, especially as I move into longer works. This is a bit of an investment, especially considering editors cost serious money, but if I want to release professional quality work that will play with the big girls, so I got to do big girl things! (or something lol)
2) Writing actual novels: Because of the genre I'm playing in--Chick Lit/Contemporary Romance--I need to step my game up. Novellas sell, but not as well as full-length novels, so I'll be focusing on that (and novel-length series, which I need to figure out).
Which brings me to my original question. How many novels will I--and you--be putting out next year?
Going into this whole thing I wanted to take HfR's advice and just write as much as I possibly could. I was feeling all pumped and ambitious and planned on putting out a short book a week (delusional, much? lol). When I saw I couldn't really sustain that, I switched to a book/month. But that left little time for Beta readers & editing & cover design. So now I think a more reasonable timeline (for me) will be one book every 6-8 weeks.
So in 2014 I plan to release AT LEAST 6 novels (not novellas), 8 if I can stick to my 6-week timeline. Sound reasonable?
How about you?
I recently asked a question on KBoard asking "how can I find my audience" looking for feedback about my covers, blurbs, etc. I got a lot of good (and a little tough) criticism. I decided to reevaluate a few things.
1) Only professional ish from here on out: I like to think of myself as a good writer. I've had success as a freelancer (getting jobs w/ major mags, etc.) and I want to maintain that same level of quality with my fiction. So unless I can design a STELLAR cover, I'm outsourcing it to that guy from GoOnWrite (or someone else) & I'm going to try to hire an editor, especially as I move into longer works. This is a bit of an investment, especially considering editors cost serious money, but if I want to release professional quality work that will play with the big girls, so I got to do big girl things! (or something lol)
2) Writing actual novels: Because of the genre I'm playing in--Chick Lit/Contemporary Romance--I need to step my game up. Novellas sell, but not as well as full-length novels, so I'll be focusing on that (and novel-length series, which I need to figure out).
Which brings me to my original question. How many novels will I--and you--be putting out next year?
Going into this whole thing I wanted to take HfR's advice and just write as much as I possibly could. I was feeling all pumped and ambitious and planned on putting out a short book a week (delusional, much? lol). When I saw I couldn't really sustain that, I switched to a book/month. But that left little time for Beta readers & editing & cover design. So now I think a more reasonable timeline (for me) will be one book every 6-8 weeks.
So in 2014 I plan to release AT LEAST 6 novels (not novellas), 8 if I can stick to my 6-week timeline. Sound reasonable?
How about you?
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