Ron’s Tip of the Day Writing a Series Pt 2
Welcome to Ron’s Tip of the Day. Throughout the week I will share a tip with you. This is an experiment in microblogging. Let me know how I’m doing. Today I am looking at Writing a Series Pt 2.
This is the second part of a two-part series. In Part 1 we looked at the advantages of writing a series. Today we look at the How.
Tips
Here is a breakdown of the 5 advantages turned into tips.
I, the writer, can connect my thoughts from one book to anotherPlant the seeds for the next book in the current bookSuccessfully close current story or plotThere is continuity for the readerLeave threads unresolved at end of current bookIn next book have thoughts, events, etc. ‘look back’ to previous bookResearch is still there, but not nearly as muchResearch is always an optionResearch enables you, the writer, to explore and expand story and seriesUse Internet, books, movies/videos, and more to develop ideasAuthor has already laid out the location, time period, and customsWhen writing new book use previous book as a resourceAdd new vital information that can be used and expanded in later booksIt makes writing easierIt helps you stay focused on characters and storylineIt can speed up your writingIt gives you a consistent platform
Generally speaking that is all you need to know. Begin here and allow yourself to grow.
Tip of the Day: Seriously consider turning your book into a series.
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