: Re: Writing Multiple Novels Simultaneously I am, at present, 50% of the way through my first novel (17 chapters (and counting), ~55,000 words, ~100 A4 pages) and yet I also had many other (what
i do the same and have several books at different stages of completion.
i think it is healthy, and when working on one novel you get ideas for others.
Also, when you are bored with the slow pace of writing, you can be refreshed and motivated by working on another project.
My advice would be to work on what currently "burns" you, what you feel you need to write, then when it gets tepid, instead on plodding on and writing boring prose, switch to another project.
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