evolution of my writing process. Putting the series in print.
1. How has your process changed between the first book and where you are now? Is it becoming easier in any way? I imagine you spend less time thinking about the environment of the world since most of it has been established by now.A. I’m not sure my process has really changed that much. I have started printing out my second proof to provide better editing. I also try much harder on creating more original content and creatures instead of recycling your typical D&D monsters and spells. In some ways it has actually gotten harder. Yes, most of my characters are established so I do not have to create them and their personalities, but I am trying a lot harder to make a professional looking book as opposed to what started as just something to do for the sake of doing it.2. Have you thought at all about making print copies? If so, what are the things that are keeping you from doing that? Too few sales, dealing with publishers, etc.a. I want to see the series in print, but the quality requirements are much higher, at least for me. What I and many readers will forgive in a $2.99-$3.99 ebook cannot be tolerated in an $8-$10 paperback. I really want to get book 1 perfect before committing even to a print on demand through Createspace like I have done with Shrouds of Darkness and The Portal. I will get them in print, I just cannot give a timeline for it just yet.
Published on August 02, 2013 10:30
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