There's certainly enough material for more. If people want them be sure to make that desire known to me or the publishers, whether you have any preference as to type of story or theme, etc.
What's the best way to make my desire for more Christmas ghost stories known? I understand if you or Valancourt take the year off once in a while, but I look forward to them every year!
Email, social media - I'm sure any manner would do. My understanding is that they consistently sell, but they're not the highest sellers and each new volume sells somewhat fewer than the prior. People late to discovering the series are still usually apt to start with the first one, for that matter; its numbers I believe remain high. If you look on Goodreads and Amazon, the first volume has the most ratings and reviews and they dwindle with each following one. It's also a matter of how many other non-Christmas book projects they have in development too, though, and managing that workload.
I was fortunate enough to edit Valancourt Books' 4th & 5th volumes of Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories. Things found while compiling are shared here. (Including some Thanksgiving Ghost items.)I was fortunate enough to edit Valancourt Books' 4th & 5th volumes of Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories. Things found while compiling are shared here. (Including some Thanksgiving Ghost items.)...more