tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9036910803634856544.post7325551010285301370..comments2016-10-04T11:24:52.408+02:00Comments on WriBie: Stick to your story!Lord_Kiwiihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10435495480304779139noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9036910803634856544.post-25503459023119199022011-06-16T11:29:51.686+02:002011-06-16T11:29:51.686+02:00@Gabelafastoe:
Thanks for all your comments! I...@Gabelafastoe:<br /><br />Thanks for all your comments! I'll write a blog post about your questions soon! ^^ <br /><br />xxLord_Kiwiihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10435495480304779139noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9036910803634856544.post-42171095797521556622011-05-26T22:04:53.527+02:002011-05-26T22:04:53.527+02:00Hey LordKiwii!
Thank you for making my question t...Hey LordKiwii!<br /><br />Thank you for making my question the subject of your blog post :)<br />I must admit that I have in fact started writing on a new story while I was working on one. <br />But the two stories are of completely different genres, so I find it easy to switch between them whenever I have inspiration for one of them. But I definitely will not be adding a third story to the bunch! <br />I will need more notebooks however..<br /><br />At any rate, thanks for the blog post!<br /><br />I do have another couple of questions:<br />a) is it better to try and publish a stand-alone book, or could I just try with my trilogy as soon as I finish it?<br /><br />b) will drawings of characters and locations help sell my book to publishers?Gabelafastoehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12633683074659782375noreply@blogger.com