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: Re: Should I start work on a sequel before I have sold my book? I finished the 1st draft of my book, and have put it in the freezer(as I asked about in this question). I was planning to start
I've got a different angle on it.
If you revise your first draft, you will have less revision needed as you write your second book. Consider:
You write your second book. You go back and revise your first, and discover major changes that will vastly improve the first, but will require huge changes in the second.
Seems like you should take another round on the first one. If you want to write a second book to give yourself a breather, maybe make it something completely different, not a sequel.
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