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Old 02-20-2015, 04:13 PM   #5582
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A number of authors like to have a couple of series going so they don't get burned out on one or the other. David Weber does that.
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I love writing and my idea of a vacation from writing is to write something else, but any one book will come and go.


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Yes, I do agree that it is beneficial and possibly faster than only writing one sereis at a time. That is if he can stay on track and only work on one book each and alternate. The other problem is that Jim said before that he got so many ideas that he could never write all in a lifetime.
And why is that a problem???
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