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Last year, my good friend Karly Kirkpatrick came up with this revolutionary idea: we should write serials, like a TV show, then release them every couple of weeks.
I respected Karly's opinion, but I thought it would be a TON of work for little payment. A serial is short (7,500 - 15,000 words), so it's not worth pricing above 99 cents. For self-pubs, a 99 cent sale on Amazon garners just a 35 cent profit.
I filed the idea away in the back of my head. I hadn't written short stories in years, even though in the late 90's I'd sold quite a few (under my real name - lol, yes, I have more names than I can keep track of too) to magazines. Short stories weren't my favorite medium. Karly had an interesting idea, but not one I was ready to pursue.
One year later, I'm doing just that. Working on a set of five novelettes. Each has its own storyline, but they are part of a bigger story that spans all five books. Starting October 23rd, I'm going to release my mini-series.
The debut is 10/23, then every two weeks through 12/18 I'll release another story.
It's been quite an adventure. I never announce release dates until I'm done editing. With this series, I have deadlines imposed on me that I must keep. It's good motivation to write, if nothing else.
And yes, I'm doing this under another pen name - Isobel Lucas. Why? The books have more language and sexual content than my readers are used to. The last thing I need are 12-year-olds picking up these books. The mom in me can't stand the thought.
Okay, so back to serials. A couple of weeks ago, Amazon announced they're starting up a serials imprint. More and more authors are taking this path. It should be interesting to see if the reading public enjoys the concept. ePublishing is a really fluid place - the rules change all the time. I'm just having fun experimenting with the medium.
Megg, Miss Enchanted ePubber
Good Luck. Looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteYet another thing that proves you should ALWAYS listen to me. hehehehehe
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really cool. I remember when horror writers like Stephen King and John Saul were doing serials and I ate them up! I'm looking forward to another serial to devour.
ReplyDeleteI think you're right. The electronic delivery means we're not limited to physical book-length manuscripts once or twice a year. So we can have all different length manuscripts coming out at different frequencies.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cool idea! Man, I wish I had more hours in the day -- I mean days in the weekend -- to try more writing ideas!
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