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Debbie Viguie on “Is it harder to write the first book as opposed to the second (or third, or fourth) or does it depend on the content of what you are writing?”

The first book is hard because everything is new and you’re setting up the ground rules for your universe and the patterns you’re going to be following. In many ways the first book is the hardest part of writing a series. That’s because, if you’ve done everything right, you’ve had to do all the work of set-up and outlining where the overall story arc is going to go in that first book. For the ones that come after it’s like filling in the blanks. You know that you have to reach point C in the overall arc and that you want to have this joke reoccur or this character grow in a certain way. So, I very much believe the first one is the hardest.

Even so, though, there can come a time when a book further down the line becomes harder to write, not because you’re not sure what you want to do, but because you’re bored or growing tired of the characters or are already working on the next series in your head. I call this burnout and if you’re not careful it can make your last book not more difficult than the first but certainly more frustrating.

Oscar Hijuelos on “Is it harder to write the first book as opposed to the second (or third, fourth…), or does it depend on the content of what you are writing?”

All books are hard — but the first ones are the most fun.

Nancy Holder on “Is it harder to write the first book as opposed to the second (or third, or fourth) or does it depend on the content of what you are writing?”

It is always hard to write a book. But it’s almost always fun. Kind of like being a mom. Some books are more complicated than others, though, and I might feel a little overwhelmed by all the sub-plots and “mini-adventures” of some of the characters. So I have to remember that I’m writing part of the story every day, not all of the story in one day.

Lyah LeFlore on “Is it harder to write the first book as opposed to the second (or third, or fourth) or does it depend on the content of what you are writing?”

Writing the first book I think is the hardest after that, for me, it was like the flood gates were opened.  Now when and idea comes to me I have to get to my computer asap.  Sometimes I can even be in a restaurant and I have to grab the waiter or waitresses pen and a napkin and write down dialogue or an idea on a character.