Finally getting around to reading this guide. I’ve had it on my radar for several weeks now; I wish I’d started reading sooner. I’ve been editing the same novel for over ten long years now (it was my first NaNoWriMo novel).
I’m now finally a little over halfway through after multiple drafts and edits, and this form of publication may be the only hope for getting it out into the public! Can’t wait to read more.
So much of what you’ve said here is really speaking to me! And convincing me that serialization will be a good method to get me through what feels like a mammoth (and very vague) task. I’ve been wanting to get started on my first novel for years now, and I finally feel ready to do so... just as all these wonderful things like Substack are available and the creator economy is taking off :)
Finally getting around to reading this guide. I’ve had it on my radar for several weeks now; I wish I’d started reading sooner. I’ve been editing the same novel for over ten long years now (it was my first NaNoWriMo novel).
I’m now finally a little over halfway through after multiple drafts and edits, and this form of publication may be the only hope for getting it out into the public! Can’t wait to read more.
So much of what you’ve said here is really speaking to me! And convincing me that serialization will be a good method to get me through what feels like a mammoth (and very vague) task. I’ve been wanting to get started on my first novel for years now, and I finally feel ready to do so... just as all these wonderful things like Substack are available and the creator economy is taking off :)
It certainly feels like an exciting time to be doing this! Keep me posted on how you get on. :)
"NASA didn’t get astronauts to the moon..." That's right, they didn't! More like a film studio in England.