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<blockquote data-quote="Rhuarc" data-source="post: 8243189" data-attributes="member: 15872"><p>I strongly support this need for finding a clear stopping point! You can always revisit these topics/monster focus later on and write a sequel with the other ideas you have now. Much better (for you and your funds and us as consumers) to get more books at a faster rate with a smaller page count, than the opposite.</p><p></p><p>I think a very important part of your publishing/writing future will be to set realistic goals ahead of a project and then sticking to it! Adding new stuff is great and all, but if this always delays the publishing date of a book so much that it might never see the light of day, or at least to a point when people lose interest, then you'll miss out on a lot more than you'll gain with these constant additions.</p><p></p><p>Sure, in the end you must be satisfied with the product, but finding a good balance is rather paramount in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhuarc, post: 8243189, member: 15872"] I strongly support this need for finding a clear stopping point! You can always revisit these topics/monster focus later on and write a sequel with the other ideas you have now. Much better (for you and your funds and us as consumers) to get more books at a faster rate with a smaller page count, than the opposite. I think a very important part of your publishing/writing future will be to set realistic goals ahead of a project and then sticking to it! Adding new stuff is great and all, but if this always delays the publishing date of a book so much that it might never see the light of day, or at least to a point when people lose interest, then you'll miss out on a lot more than you'll gain with these constant additions. Sure, in the end you must be satisfied with the product, but finding a good balance is rather paramount in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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