UltimaBahamut93
Scribe
I have two projects that I am currently working on at the same time. Book A and Book B. Not to imply that I am not passionate about B, but if I am being realistically honest I do care more about A. I have more passion and higher hopes for it because it has a message that is really important to me. If somebody put a glowing magical sword to my head and told me to pick one I would say that I would choose to only write book A.
With that being said, I am contemplating if I should write the story that I am more passionate about first or write the other story first. I am 100% convinced that my first book will not be my best in terms of quality. Even though I'm much more passionate about the first project I would hate to have that one get published and then look back on it in the future and wish I had learned more techniques or better crafted my voice/style.
There's also the aspect of potential fan base. If I release project B and it gets some fans, then would it stand a reason that when I release project A it will have gained more attention because there's already (hopefully) a group of people that enjoy my work.
I'm wondering if I'm putting the cart before the horse with this but at the same time I do think it is something that is very important to consider. It might sound like I really don't care that much about project B, but the projects I'm working on now and the future ones I have planned, I do care about a lot. In fact I have scrapped many other book ideas because I did not have a high enough degree of passion for them.
What are your thoughts on this? I would especially love to hear advice from members that have published books and can now look back in retrospective on their first works and their later works.
With that being said, I am contemplating if I should write the story that I am more passionate about first or write the other story first. I am 100% convinced that my first book will not be my best in terms of quality. Even though I'm much more passionate about the first project I would hate to have that one get published and then look back on it in the future and wish I had learned more techniques or better crafted my voice/style.
There's also the aspect of potential fan base. If I release project B and it gets some fans, then would it stand a reason that when I release project A it will have gained more attention because there's already (hopefully) a group of people that enjoy my work.
I'm wondering if I'm putting the cart before the horse with this but at the same time I do think it is something that is very important to consider. It might sound like I really don't care that much about project B, but the projects I'm working on now and the future ones I have planned, I do care about a lot. In fact I have scrapped many other book ideas because I did not have a high enough degree of passion for them.
What are your thoughts on this? I would especially love to hear advice from members that have published books and can now look back in retrospective on their first works and their later works.
Myth Weaver
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