They are fun to read, lots of authors write them, they’re great for large worlds and big stories, some publishers love them, and if you do it right, you can create a loyal fan base. Yet they are hard to stay consistent in. Why is that? And how do we do the idea of an epic story justice? Think a sagging middle in a standalone book is hard to avoid, try not writing a whole sagging middle book or two. That’s okay. Series writing is not as hard as it can appear. Being successful in writing more than one book in a series, is doing the footwork ahead of time. And this is where this workbook comes in. With plenty of workbooking space for several series, this book is bound to become a planning favorite.
Might be useful for absolute beginners. Some very basic concepts, almost no examples and the depth of a short wikipedia article. After 70% it's the "workbook" part, pages with 1 word on it (e.g. "book #1 title") which is totally useless in an ebook. The formatting of my copy was non-existent, no index, no table of conten, no chapters. Annoying.
A useful guide on what to consider but nothing earth shattering.
As the last third of the ebook is space to write your ideas it is a bit redundant as you can’t write on it. But you can follow it to create your own if you wish to.