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      Dec 20, 2017 09:04AM
    
     Here goes an interesting one: if you have an idea for two series, would you guys write them at the same time or no? By same time, of course, I mean a book for S1, then a book for S2, then a book for S1, and so forth. The other option is to simply finish writing S1 in it's entirety and then move on to S2. Thoughts?
      Here goes an interesting one: if you have an idea for two series, would you guys write them at the same time or no? By same time, of course, I mean a book for S1, then a book for S2, then a book for S1, and so forth. The other option is to simply finish writing S1 in it's entirety and then move on to S2. Thoughts?
    
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   I'm writing two series concurrently (on book 10 in the first and book 3 in the second) and I'm about to start a separate trilogy. It takes a bit of focus but it's fun!
      I'm writing two series concurrently (on book 10 in the first and book 3 in the second) and I'm about to start a separate trilogy. It takes a bit of focus but it's fun!
     Lexie wrote: "I'm writing two series concurrently (on book 10 in the first and book 3 in the second) and I'm about to start a separate trilogy. It takes a bit of focus but it's fun!"
      Lexie wrote: "I'm writing two series concurrently (on book 10 in the first and book 3 in the second) and I'm about to start a separate trilogy. It takes a bit of focus but it's fun!"Ah, so it is possible! Good to know, thank you!


