Stimtheone
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To provide context, my current story that is in the long works, James's Descent, is a rewrite and I could consider that only up until chapter 8 it would be covering the events of the original. Chapter 1-8 focuses on James and his entry and such. Chapter 9 will have him still in focus, but right after that he will start to fade out. Every chapter after that focuses instead on the rise of the empire, switching between characters that have barely any relation other than being there at important points in the story of the empire. Yes, James will be there, but passively.
Now, the title of the post is on my great dilemma. There is one temptation to just.... keep going, going up through the several formative events of the empire with the epilogue showing them right before they feature in DE. The other temptation is to NOT do so and instead separate them into another "book". Possibly put everything beyond chapter 9 into a separate series. Maybe something called "Rise of the Star" or something. So far, I'm mostly leaning on the continue idea. What I think about it will be from that perspective of continue vs separate. (also beware some spoilers if you're reading it)
Pros:
Heavy investment into the continued events by those who have read the previous parts
I don't have to "introduce" everything again or pick up speed
No need to focus too hard on getting people invested in the empire as the first part is already the investment
Don't have to explain why something is how it is
Cons:
It could possibly lead to reader exhaustion from having like 16 chapters
The investment they had in the characters from "part one" might be spoiled as pretty much every person from that part will die of old age before chapter 9
Those sections might feel less impactful as there is less of a dramatic struggle and more of the slow expansion
But, feel free to weigh in. Ask, or just comment.
Now, the title of the post is on my great dilemma. There is one temptation to just.... keep going, going up through the several formative events of the empire with the epilogue showing them right before they feature in DE. The other temptation is to NOT do so and instead separate them into another "book". Possibly put everything beyond chapter 9 into a separate series. Maybe something called "Rise of the Star" or something. So far, I'm mostly leaning on the continue idea. What I think about it will be from that perspective of continue vs separate. (also beware some spoilers if you're reading it)
Pros:
Heavy investment into the continued events by those who have read the previous parts
I don't have to "introduce" everything again or pick up speed
No need to focus too hard on getting people invested in the empire as the first part is already the investment
Don't have to explain why something is how it is
Cons:
It could possibly lead to reader exhaustion from having like 16 chapters
The investment they had in the characters from "part one" might be spoiled as pretty much every person from that part will die of old age before chapter 9
Those sections might feel less impactful as there is less of a dramatic struggle and more of the slow expansion
But, feel free to weigh in. Ask, or just comment.