How Often Should the Indie Author Publish?

Author Mike Duran takes on conventional wisdom for indie publishing success: “write faster and publish often.” He says writers should consider the quality of their craft and how fewer, better books will make a stronger career than many adequate books.

In another post, Mike suggests we not discount near-death experiences entirely, but take a cautious approach to them, believing the jury is still out on their validity.

0 thoughts on “How Often Should the Indie Author Publish?”

  1. Crafts tend to get better with practice. The more you write, the faster you’ll get better, imao.

  2. I honestly feel that I have a top speed, and it’s not very fast. I might be able to do a book in a year, but more than that and it’s gonna be pretty lumpy.

  3. I misspoke earlier. I didn’t mean that people should write fast when that doesn’t come to them naturally, but that they shouldn’t purposely slow down. Besides, you have a day job.

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