Addie Lee
Addie Lee asked E.M. Tippetts:

How long does it typically take to write one of your books?

E.M. Tippetts It very much depends on a lot of factors. Later installments in a series are faster than the first book, because a lot of the foundations have already been laid. To write a book in a new world with new characters from scratch can take anywhere from 9 months to a year and a half.

But I'm also old enough at this point that I have a lot of really old, badly written books that I'm redrafting and fixing up. Those go faster, but how much faster depends on how bad that first draft is. There are some that are really, really awful, but I still love the ideas and characters. I'm currently working on three of those.

My Jason and Chloe books take about 45 days to write the first draft, and then another month to tune up, with a 3-4 month rest period in between those. That 3-4 months is just as important as the time I spend actually typing, as I need to be able to get some emotional distance before I can edit properly.

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