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I'm in a similar situation, and I've opted to focus my time on finishing the second book, even though I have several other projects written (but still needing proofreading, etc...) that I'm dying to release.

That said... if you've got a book ready to go, get it out there! Having another book on the market can't hurt.
That said... Standalone books are a hard sell. They don't always lead to sales of your other books either.
And finally, that said... Don't rush yourself to do anything. If you've got something ready, put it out. If it's not, don't force it.
I think you should put the other books out there and spread out releasing them over several months to increase your exposure. If you use Amazon, publishing one book a year will keep you down in Amazon's author ratings. Consensus in my author's group is even putting out a short story between novels, keeps you as a current author and apparently is what they want to see, especially for them to do any promotion of your work. So the more, the merrier.


That is a good point, Anthony. If this is true, then frequently putting out more work might have a positive impact on one's author status/ranking on Amazon
Does anyone have any objective data or information to confirm this? Has this been written about anywhere?


April wrote: "Does anyone have any objective data or information to confirm this? Has this been written about anywhere?"
I would like to know this too, April.


I've seen some authors suggest waiting to release a book until a peak book buying time of the year, but I'm not sure there is a particular peak time as my sales seem to be in complete contrast to what I've seen other say about it being a slow or fast period.
Certainly if you have a horror or mystery, you might want to consider getting it out within 30 days of Halloween so it comes up when people search by new in 30 days. If it's something with broad appeal and you plan to put out a paperback, you might want to consider releasing it closer to Christmas when people are looking for gifts for others.
Also, I've seen the strongest sales personally ahead of the weekend, and coming out of the weekend, so I tend to prefer releasing on a Thursday or as early as possible on Monday so I'm as close to the top of the new releases when people are making those choices.
But otherwise, I wouldn't wait. I held my first book back for a few months, so by the time I released my second book and realized Scifi was going to work better for me than horror, I already had a number of horror pieces in the pipeline to push through before I could shift course. If I had released my first couple books as soon as they were ready, I could have caught the trend earlier and changed course early.


S.L. wrote: "Yeah, my novel is a horror/suspense that I want to release, so I was thinking some time around Halloween would be perfect."
My horror stuff tends to sell off and on all year, but yes. We're in the Halloween season now. Could be a great time to set it free.
My horror stuff tends to sell off and on all year, but yes. We're in the Halloween season now. Could be a great time to set it free.
I've heard that publishing multiple books is the best way to be successful as a self-published author. My first book, Grim Crush, is part of a trilogy, and I'm only halfway done with the second book. I have some other books I've finished though, so I was wondering if it would be a good idea to put out a completely different standalone book in the meantime, and publish the second book of my trilogy next year.
What do you guys think? Is it better to finish publishing all the books in a series back-to-back? Or is it okay to publish other books in-between the series? For other self-published authors, what have you done in the past?