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(by C.M. "You're not doing your readers any favors by writing a sequel to their favorite book when your heart's not into the characters/style/plot"
I find that when I am writing what I am truly into I write way better than when I am writing the bits that I think I "should" write. I don't think that writing something different will in any way stop you from writing a sequel at another time?
Last year I self published my first novel. Reviews and Ratings have so far been very good and, with only my own cottage industry marketing efforts, sales have been good. Of course pre publication I had hoped to sell 100 per week... I soon learned that was a tad ambitious. Many reviews of my book say they'd like a sequel. I'd rather write something completely different - new genre, new setting, new approach... am I crazy? Should I stick to what I've managed to do reasonably well? Should I give my readers what they want? What do you think?