A little background.
I had 4 erotica novellas from a series published. Earlier this year I was editing the fifth when I realized the story would be better told from a different direction. One that I didn't have the skillset to write when I first started.
At the time, my job gave me a LOT of down time at the computer. I ran the calculations, and it looked like I should be able to do a rewrite in about a month and a half per book..... so I delisted the series.
My rationale, I didn't want readers to fall in love with the new first book (erotic love story) and then pick up book 2 (hard core Dom/sub erotica) and get caught completely off guard.
Fast forward through a divorce and job change, and I've gone from being able to write 8 hours a day down to around an hour per day. I was going to be able to have all four books republished by the end of the year to now I'll be lucky if I get one. (still trying to adjust to my new life).
So now I'm wondering if I should create new covers for the old version of the series and relist to start the trickle of income flowing again, or to let the original (not so great) version wither away and die.
What are your thoughts on whether I should delist or relist?
The novellas are being turned into full length novels that have some of the same subject matter but told from a different direction. My first novella was 25k, the first draft of the rewrite is 52k with a completely different feel even though there are some of the same scenes, just relayed a bit different.
I had 4 erotica novellas from a series published. Earlier this year I was editing the fifth when I realized the story would be better told from a different direction. One that I didn't have the skillset to write when I first started.
At the time, my job gave me a LOT of down time at the computer. I ran the calculations, and it looked like I should be able to do a rewrite in about a month and a half per book..... so I delisted the series.
My rationale, I didn't want readers to fall in love with the new first book (erotic love story) and then pick up book 2 (hard core Dom/sub erotica) and get caught completely off guard.
Fast forward through a divorce and job change, and I've gone from being able to write 8 hours a day down to around an hour per day. I was going to be able to have all four books republished by the end of the year to now I'll be lucky if I get one. (still trying to adjust to my new life).
So now I'm wondering if I should create new covers for the old version of the series and relist to start the trickle of income flowing again, or to let the original (not so great) version wither away and die.
What are your thoughts on whether I should delist or relist?
The novellas are being turned into full length novels that have some of the same subject matter but told from a different direction. My first novella was 25k, the first draft of the rewrite is 52k with a completely different feel even though there are some of the same scenes, just relayed a bit different.