Do YOU agree with Dylan?
With the publication of Genesis Redux only a handful of days away, I thought I’d share with you some of the things I’ve learned over the past four years of writing the Transcendence Trilogy. Here are my top ten:
1 It’s better if each book works as a stand alone story
There is nothing wrong in writing a trilogy which has to be read in order. Some of my favourite books were written that way. If you tried reading The Two Towers before The Fellowship of the Ring, you’d be totally lost. But as an indie author, you need to maximise the opportunity of each book launch.
The one thing I’d change if I started my trilogy over again is to make each book work as a stand alone novel. As the first book, Second Chance works on its own. I’ve been told Absent Souls works as a stand alone novel, although it…
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Thanks for reblogging this, Chris. 🙂
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Welcome Linda – Hope you find it useful 😃
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I did! And I got a free novel by signing up for Dylan’s newsletter too!
P.S. Did you notice I published my first novelette today? 😀
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I DID – Congratulations Linda – unfortunately I can’t promo it because you’ve not been a Guest Author (Published or Pre-published) and in my Authors Hall of Fame – to rectify that, see my submission guidelines at:
https://thestoryreadingapeblog.com/contact-me/if-you-are-not-already-in-my-authors-hall-of-fame/
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Thank you, Chris!! I’ve been looking at your guidelines, actually. I’ll get on it ASAP. 😀
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GREAT – I look forward to seeing what you send me Linda 👍😃
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😀 ❤
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