I'd say it depends on how the author likes to work.I would have given up years ago if I had to slug through to the end of one solitary project at a time.
I'm a meticulous planner but planning, writing, and editing are three different skills all of which I enjoy. I work much better with a few days of heavy duty writing, a few days of editing, and then a few days of creative plotting out.
I'm writing a novel, a handbook and a poetry anthology at the same time. I find that it is possible to juggle all of them. It's all about making a schedule and sticking to it. Self discipline is key. There are times when I'm burnt out and barely write for a week or two but that time is very necessary to balance yourself out.
Right now the anthology is done and I'm facing the other two which are at 40 and 10% done.
I'd say it depends on how the author likes to work.I would have given up years ago if I had to slug through to the end of one solitary project at a time.
I'm a meticulous planner but planning, writing, and editing are three different skills all of which I enjoy. I work much better with a few days of heavy duty writing, a few days of editing, and then a few days of creative plotting out.
I'm writing a novel, a handbook and a poetry anthology at the same time. I find that it is possible to juggle all of them. It's all about making a schedule and sticking to it. Self discipline is key. There are times when I'm burnt out and barely write for a week or two but that time is very necessary to balance yourself out.
Right now the anthology is done and I'm facing the other two which are at 40 and 10% done.
-Kwaku
no there isn't as far as I know.... :)