The Real Costs and Rewards of Writing a Series

Categories: Craft | Series | Writing

Writing a series can be rewarding and risky. This discussion takes an honest look at reader expectations, creative freedom, burnout, and financial realities so writers can decide whether long form storytelling is the right path for them.

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