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John
OrlandoNative wrote:SWM wrote:So, the time between the publication of Cauldron of Ghosts and the next Honor Harrington book will be two years. Big deal!
It may not be a big deal to you, but not everyone has the same outlook. The question is what percentage of the series readership has a different point of view than you. Some obviously do.SWM wrote:Have you considered that David wants to write other books? Or that he sometimes has to have a break from the Honorverse? Have you considered that fans of those other series want to see new books, too? There are nearly as many fans of Safehold now as of the Honor Harrington books.
Despite what many fans here may think, the Honorverse is not the goose that lays golden eggs. Writing just one series will not pay the bills. And writing just one series is a good way to burn out.
I'm not saying he doesn't. And, indeed, everyone occasionally needs a vacation.
But any producer of product (and a story is definitely a product) has to keep their *customers* happy. Otherwise they will find someone else's "product" to read. Which directly affects that ability "to pay the bills". In any case, there have been (and are) successful writers with single series, a couple of series, or even *no* series (all their books being stand alone); so I don't think your argument is particularly compelling. The only authors I've noticed that manage to make a go of having more than 2 or 3 series concurrently ongoing with reasonable wait times between books are ones who tend to write shorter (200 pages or so) novels; which they seem to be able to crank out relatively quickly.