longknife wrote:
Thanks for the feedback. The above comment certainly seems to be my experience.
And, how long does it usually take for sequels? I have three, two of which the publisher already has.
Also, what is your experience about other novels in a different genre or subject area?
My guess is that my publisher will wait to see what happens to the first - even though covers have been made for two of the three.
Publishers confident with installment projects' marketplace performance like to have the full project in hand when the first installment release hits booksellers. Publication then is oftentimes annually for installments, or as short as six months if a hot property.
They plan releases around prime-time bookselling seasons. Late summer into fall for the primary holiday gift-buying season and mid spring for the secondary summer-reading stocking season. Post New Year's wintertime is a slack season, as is summertime.
Fiction genre or subject has little influence on planning seasonal releases. More influential is a publisher's marketplace savvy. How soon they can get suitable copy into a bookmaker's queue most affects timeliness.
I expect your publisher will project performance and estimate first production run in the 2,000 to 10,000 copy range. Subsequent print runs can take days or weeks to fulfill back orders. They'll wait and see for the next installment production runs but gauge further productions runs, from the initial installment performance, about how well the installments might perform. Sequel installment demand often declines from 20 to 50 percent. There are exceptions.
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