Another Round
I finished another round of revisions in order to have a draft for my later beta readers. In this version, which is still rough around the edges and missing one scene, I strengthened the story line of the hero.
One of the critiques of an early beta reader was that the story made a promise to the reader at the start which was never carried out by the end. I've revised that so that hopefully the reader will see how the story promise has been delivered. (Vague, I know, but I don't want to get too much more specific.)
While working on revisions, I've simultaneously been working on the second book, but I'm now now sure. Should I keep working on book two or should I "refresh the palette" with some work on another book?
I suppose I'll follow my inspiration; if I continue to go strong on book two, I will. But sometimes it does help me to take a break between projects and work on something completely different.
Does anyone else do that?
One of the critiques of an early beta reader was that the story made a promise to the reader at the start which was never carried out by the end. I've revised that so that hopefully the reader will see how the story promise has been delivered. (Vague, I know, but I don't want to get too much more specific.)
While working on revisions, I've simultaneously been working on the second book, but I'm now now sure. Should I keep working on book two or should I "refresh the palette" with some work on another book?
I suppose I'll follow my inspiration; if I continue to go strong on book two, I will. But sometimes it does help me to take a break between projects and work on something completely different.
Does anyone else do that?
Comments
Besides, even though it sucks to consider, if you have trouble getting an agent for book 1, it might be good to have another completed project to shop again - not just a sequel to a book you are still trying to sell.
I've heard it said that you are never really done with one book until you have started the next.
I can't really say what I think the pros and cons of doing two books at once are, because I don't really know. But, I can say that it is probably a good thing to continue writing. I like the bit you added in about following your creativity. That sounds like a better idea than focusing on just one book.
How long have you been going on the revisions?
YOu can burn yourself out very quicky with too many w.i.p's open, then nothing gets finished.