I writer friend of mine recently asked me for advice, and I am coming to you good people for input. She needs to make a decision about what to work on next. She wrote a novel which was published through a newish, small commercial press. She got a modest advance. The book received some major reviews and award nods. Her publisher (who is a friend of hers) is working hard to improve their distribution, but it is currently fairly limited (I think she said they had sold about a third of the 2,000 book print run). She is very talented and is lucky enough to have a couple of major agents reading her book for possible representation.
Although her book does have a satisfying ending, it clearly lays the ground work for a sequel (or series) which would completely finish the tale. She went through a tough time and had some health issues and consequently, she hasn't gotten too far on her sequel. Also, her publisher is asking her to do a lot more toward marketing her current book. She's a bit down about the prospects of this book as it is.
Now, should she stick it out and finish her sequel and complete her saga, or should she set it aside for a time, and work on something more lucrative (she needs the money) that she could try and sell to a bigger publisher?
That's what she asked me and I'd love to get some other opinions. Thanks.
diana
Although her book does have a satisfying ending, it clearly lays the ground work for a sequel (or series) which would completely finish the tale. She went through a tough time and had some health issues and consequently, she hasn't gotten too far on her sequel. Also, her publisher is asking her to do a lot more toward marketing her current book. She's a bit down about the prospects of this book as it is.
Now, should she stick it out and finish her sequel and complete her saga, or should she set it aside for a time, and work on something more lucrative (she needs the money) that she could try and sell to a bigger publisher?
That's what she asked me and I'd love to get some other opinions. Thanks.
diana