As you know, I just finished my first book and am beginning the process of shopping it to agents/publishers. Now, however, I'm feeling a lot of writing juices flowing. So, I want to start a new book while trying to sell the first one. So, here's the question:
I need to write the sequel to my first book (I designed it to be a duology with a second duology in the same world but a different time frame to follow).
I have an idea for a second series about a mythological creature trying to make it in today's modern world, set in the Washington, D.C. area.
So, the problem is, which should i start on now? I wouldn't mind having a second book in my original series ready to go as soon as the first one sells. However, I'm a little tired out on those characters after all the editing I've been doing over the last year or so.
Also, if I write the other one, I can try to sell them both at the same time. The books are different enough that I could shop them to different agents and publishing houses, thus doubling my chances and giving me a shot at getting the non-sold one published based on the success of the first one I get sold.
So, what do you think, should I do the sequel to my first book, or start my new series?
