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Maintaining Visibility: How Often to Publish?

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Reblogged from dreaminginfinity:

Conventional wisdom from authors attending the Gay Romance Northwest meet-up covered the subject of how often an author should publish in order to stay on the readers' radar. The answer surprised me: there's a push to publish quarterly to stay on top.

I am a prolific writer myself, but the thought of putting out something every quarter seemed pretty exhausting. After all, the process involves brainstorming, turning out a first draft, going back for the first edit, submitting, doing another, potentially more extensive edit for pre-publication that might involve re-writes, and galley approval.

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I started 2013 with the intention of publishing one novel-length story every three months (this was when I thought Strain would be published in the summer.) It hasn't quite worked that way, because Strain has taken longer than I first was led to believe, and I also have had several novelette/novella length books released. I'll have five releases by the end of the year, but only one will have been a novel. March: Velocity (novel) April: Giving an Inch (novelette) May: The Laird's Forbidden Lover (novella) September: An Inch at a Time (novelette) December (I think): Inch by Inch (novelette)

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