07-04-2013, 09:53 AM | #1 |
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Scary readers
It takes months of writing to produce a novel of 160k words and having published it I was confident that the eighty percent finished second volume would be up nicely in time for the faster readers to transition across seamlessly.
Wrong. Three days after purchasing it I had a reader moaning about not having volume two ready. A fortnight later he got his wish and I cracked on with the third and final volume having warned all it was not going to be out before autumn/fall (Nicely vague, just giving a season instead of a date.) I thought he was unusual but an Australian serviceman in Afghanistan claims to have read both volume 1 and volume 2 in forty eight hours...haven't these chaps got some patrolling or stuff to do instead badgering the likes of me, who has a good 100k words to write yet? It is July and I am on the Valium already! Anyone else have similar scary examples? |
07-04-2013, 10:11 AM | #2 |
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Some people are just fast readers Andy. I know when I bought a copy of Stephen King's "The Stand" (extended version) in paperback some yrs back it only took me a few short days to read the entire book. And I read the last Harry Potter novel "Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows" within 24 hrs of getting my copy. I do take your point that the readers should allow time for you to actually write the next book before clamoring for it's publication though. I mean if you just finished writing, editing, and then publishing the 2nd book a short time ago it is unreasonable for them to expect you to have the 3rd volume finished that quickly.
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07-04-2013, 10:42 AM | #3 |
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Do they have cliff-hanger endings?
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07-04-2013, 02:39 PM | #4 |
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Just this thought from an avid reader.
If you're going to do a series, and you're an indie author, I would seriously consider having 90% of your work be done before releasing volume 1. Until you get a good track record, I know I wouldn't want to invest time/money in something that might just go "poof" and disappear good luck! |
07-04-2013, 03:05 PM | #5 |
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Are these people actually "badgering" you, or are you referring to the reviews for the book found on Amazon? For series books, reviews that state, 'Gimme the next one!" are common if they enjoy the book. I wouldn't exactly feel too pressured, if I were you. Presumably these people have read books before and know there's generally a gap between releases. I was ready and jonesin' for the next book in the Dresden Files the second I finished the last one, and whining about it, but I knew it would be at least a year.
I do agree with Ravensknight, though, that you can get more readers by releasing them in short order. I would also advise, when you get to the end of the series, end it clearly. Don't give in to the temptation to leave yourself a hanging detail to grasp in case you decide to continue it later. Reader enthusiasm is not a sufficient motive for continuing a series past it's natural ending. I've been seeing that lately in some indies, not only in series, but in standalones where the authors aren't yet sure if they want to turn it into a series. |
07-04-2013, 04:50 PM | #6 |
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Dude, yes! I am four books in to my series and people get 110k+ word books in less then 48 hours all the time. With my last book I had my first review with in 48 hours of release.
I can only get 1-2 books out a year, which makes it tougher.But some day when I have 10 or 50 books out there and I can finally quit my day job I will go faster... sure.... right... |
07-04-2013, 05:30 PM | #7 |
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Re: Scary Readers
Boo!
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07-04-2013, 10:28 PM | #8 |
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07-04-2013, 10:43 PM | #9 |
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it never ceases to amuse me how people these days, when given a chocolate bar, swallow it in one gulp, never sorry for the lost taste or money
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I can read and re-read an average novel in a day. It's not that hard, reading is just one of the things I'm really good at. It doesn't mean I enjoy the book less than someone who reads more slowly. |
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Swallowing a chocolate bar in one gulp is kind of scary though as my Heimlich skills are not that great. Helen Last edited by speakingtohe; 07-05-2013 at 03:31 AM. |
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07-05-2013, 06:39 AM | #12 |
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I like to savor what I'm reading....like my candy bars
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07-06-2013, 06:52 AM | #15 |
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I go the other way on this.
Basically there are two reasons for reading a book - to be entertained or to be informed, neither of which is aided by reading too fast. To continue the candy bar analogy, it's a question of savoring versus gulping. That's not to say the writing shouldn't move along - it should, but that's the writer's responsibility.
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