We've made it. As I come to the final stages in publishing my book, "Acacia," I'm finally beginning to outline the second installment in the series. It doesn't have an official name as of yet, so from here on out, it will be simply known as, "Second Book." I know, it's very clever and well thought out. Leave your praises in the comments.
So, Second Book is a massive task. Acacia left off on a pretty intense cliffhanger, and that means that a lot needs to happen in Second Book to remedy Acacia. However, I have also planned time for a third installment in the series, (to be known as "Third Book" until officially titled) which means that I need to save some tension for Third Book. Anyway, figuring out how to include action without having too much has always been a struggle of mine. While I think I did well with that in Acacia, Second Book is presenting some problems.
Also, in Second Book, I introduce two new main characters. They were both briefly mentioned in Acacia, but neither of their personalities were explored, and I myself don't even know them well yet. My cast of six is about to become a cast of eight, and that's a handful. There were two characters who didn't get much screen time in the last book, so now it's a process of subtly switching the view to them and the new characters, while still keeping the integrity of the old ones. Gah, it's a mess, but I think it will work.
There you go, your weekly Complaining with Kaitlyn session. I hope that you got everything you wanted out of it. Until next week!
So, Second Book is a massive task. Acacia left off on a pretty intense cliffhanger, and that means that a lot needs to happen in Second Book to remedy Acacia. However, I have also planned time for a third installment in the series, (to be known as "Third Book" until officially titled) which means that I need to save some tension for Third Book. Anyway, figuring out how to include action without having too much has always been a struggle of mine. While I think I did well with that in Acacia, Second Book is presenting some problems.
Also, in Second Book, I introduce two new main characters. They were both briefly mentioned in Acacia, but neither of their personalities were explored, and I myself don't even know them well yet. My cast of six is about to become a cast of eight, and that's a handful. There were two characters who didn't get much screen time in the last book, so now it's a process of subtly switching the view to them and the new characters, while still keeping the integrity of the old ones. Gah, it's a mess, but I think it will work.
There you go, your weekly Complaining with Kaitlyn session. I hope that you got everything you wanted out of it. Until next week!
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