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Episode 017 Navigating The Challenges of Book Two in A Series

Episode 017 Navigating The Challenges of Book Two in A Series

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In this episode, Angela Haas and Cassie Newell discuss the intricacies of writing a second book in a series with bestselling author Suzy Vadori. They explore the challenges authors face when transitioning from the first to the second book, including reader expectations, the importance of recaps, and the need for fresh content. Suzy shares her insights on outlining, marketing strategies, and the significance of building a community around one's writing. The conversation also touches on the role of cliffhangers, reader feedback, and the necessity of consistency in marketing efforts.

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ANGELA HAAS

Choose your own adventure

🚀💕 https://ahaaswrites.com/

CASSIE NEWELL

Romance 🩷 https://ckdarling.com/

Young Adult 🧚 https://authorcmnewell.com/

Writing Coach 📚 https://www.sassywritingcoach.com/

Keywords 🔑: writing, book series, author tips, marketing, reader expectations, book coaching, writing craft, storytelling, book two, cliffhangers

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