Okay, so I'm writing about ALMOST winter in New Hampshire by setting the 7th book in November. Of course, they probably will schedule it for summer. My friend Ellery Adams is lamenting the fact that her latest book, THE LAST WORD (which is wonderful, by the way), set at the beach (hence, a beach read), has just come out in December. Go figure! What were the schedulers thinking?
But I HAVE written two SHORT STORIES (and let me be clear that they are SHORT STORIES, NOT NOVELS -- because some readers have given me terrible Amazon reviews because they DIDN'T READ THE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION and were disappointed that they got a SHORT STORY instead of a novel. Again I repeat, Go Figure!) that are set at Christmastime.
Okay, and now for a question. Do you think readers would rather buy ALL my short stories in one ebook collection, even the romancy ones, for a discounted price, or wait until I have more mystery-oriented short stories and then do an anthology? (And that could take a while because I don't crank out short stories very quickly. When The Spirit Moves You, my latest (Jeff Resnick) short story, took me over a year to write.) I'd be very interested to know what you think.
And if you do buy/read the above-listed stories, and like them, I hope you'll think about writing a review. I'd sure like to see the stories judged for what they ARE and NOT what they AREN'T.
Thanks!
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