Change of Plans

I’ve had a bit of an epiphany a few days ago.





This is a special birthday year for me, one with a 0 at the
end, and I thought to myself if I want to get a novel published before that
birthday, I’d better get a move on. I looked at the planned instalments I have
left to wrap up the story for the Mythical Menagerie series, the tempo at which
I write, and the amount of time spent in between each instalment for marketing
and recovery and realised that I won’t be able to make it.





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So… I won’t be publishing any more novelette-length sequels
for the series until the entire thing is complete. Once it’s done, I will
compile it all into one novel (title to be confirmed, but subtitled Mythical Menagerie: The Complete First
Series
) and release that novel wide on all platforms.





This decision has some consequences:





Readers who have already bought the first three
instalments (or some of them) are going to be upset that they would now have to
buy another novel that contains a large section that they have already read and
paid for.I won’t be getting paid for reads from Kindle
Unlimited for the rest of the series.I won’t have anything new to release for the
next 6 months.



It also has some perks:





I won’t have to pay for covers for the
additional 4 instalments that I envision right now.I won’t have to spend money and effort
advertising novelettes when most people are interested in novel-length fiction.I will have a novel ready much sooner than
anticipated.I get to rebrand my cover art genre
appropriately.I get to write a blurb that covers the entire
storyline.



Here are my thoughts on how I should proceed:





Complete the rest of the series in the same way
– a sequence of instalments of novelette length, which will be combined into a
single series, much like a TV show.Decide whether or not Part 3.5 (seen from
Amari’s point of view) should become Part 4 and be included with the rest (seen
from Ambrose’s point of view) or if I should keep it aside as an additional
reader magnet.Get a genre appropriate cover for the novel
(because although I love my current covers, after much research and expert
opinions, I have to concede that they do not do what they’re meant to – which
is to draw urban fantasy readers in).Publish the novel wide and start running
Facebook and Amazon ads.Offer readers who have already bought the first
3 instalments a discount on the full novel (not sure how to do this at this
point, but there must be a way – perhaps just a limited-time promotion and make
sure they are aware of it…).Take Beginner’s Luck (Part 1) out of KU so I can
make it free as a series starter and update the blurbs on Part 2 and 3 so that
it’s clear that there is a full novel now available. I’m not sure if it’s
possible to remove them completely… I’d lose a few reviews if I do, but it
might be for the best.Alternatively, rebrand all the instalments and
release them all separately in KU as I have been doing to get the best of both
worlds (story available in KU and wide, but as separate entities to adhere to
KU requirements).



Although my deadline for all of this is June 2019, realistically the crossover will probably only happen by July, since the big birthday I mentioned will be celebrated with an overseas holiday (as is my habit – you can read about this year’s plans here, if you’re interested) and I won’t be online to deal with any marketing that needs to happen in that time. I’m okay with that – it might not be before the big birthday date, but it will be in the birthday year, and that still counts!





If you have any thoughts or advice, I’d appreciate some feedback! I’m
especially interested to know how you would handle the already-bought conundrum
to avoid angering readers who have spent money already.

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