EOY Catch-Up and New Year Plans

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Everybody ready for 2024? 

I’m not, nor do I don’t know anyone who is. There are tons of things I want to do next year: I just can’t get the details organized in my head (or in my planner), but that’s okay. I’ll figure it out.

This leads to the topic for today’s blog. I need help to make a few key decisions. Many authors (and a few readers I know) are touting serialization, and Midnight Wilds would be perfect for it, but I don’t know. What do you think?

What in the Seven Worlds does a werewolf have to do to get a break?

Only Eugene can save the Werewolves, the Free Witches, the Wilderness, and her friends back home, at least according to Old ‘Sassie, the Troll that rescued her from freezing to death on the side of the mountain. How Eugene is supposed to do any of this, the old Troll won’t say.

All she really wants to do is get home and rip the throat of whoever spelled her here and took away her tattoos.

 

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4 thoughts on “EOY Catch-Up and New Year Plans

  1. Great question. Personally, I’m all for novels. I can’t keep up with serials and then I get stressed, so I end up stopping when I get too far behind. Novels? I can devour those at my own pace – usually in just a few days when time allows. But that’s just me. It might be interesting to try a serial and see how it goes. 🙂

  2. Such an interesting question. Remember when Stephen King serialized The Green Mile? Personally I like books so I can go at my own pace like Diana but new ideas are good too!

  3. Now, there’s some science involved too where the average attention span is 47 seconds. No kidding, real science, you can google it (I could link what I wrote about it, but hey, I ain’t gonna spam you).

    What you get with the book sale is a financial commitment from someone who might only spend 47 seconds reading it before they leave it somewhere. The serialization could be cool too (I’ve been getting the Frankenstein story emailed to me daily, and it was cool until I stopped checking my email daily).

    I’d say… why not both?

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