In response to your question, it really depends on what is at stake. Are you, for example, billed for an extended campaign, or is the issue that you’re blocked from pursuing other avenues while the campaign is ongoing? The trick for making Inkshares work seems to be publicity, and I’m not sure what that looks like or how it’s best done. But, then again, is that any different anywhere else?
The less at stake, the more an extension makes sense. Also, an extension is a good idea if you have any new tricks for promotion or advertising, since the current rate of new readers isn’t fast enough to cross the finish line in time. If not, what are the other options? I suspect there will be people who will follow you there, if need be.
Céline’s voice lowered and she whispered in her daughter’s ear. “Is that what you want, ma fille? Is it? For that I cannot give, not Heaven.” “Are you not in Heaven, Maman?” Catherine barely breathed. “No, not there. Shall I tell you something about death, ma fillette? Not everyone has to choose between Heaven and Hell. There are other paths. Some of us find the idea of singing endless and unceasing praises just as baleful as shoveling coal. With all the pain there is in life, should not we come unto leisure in death?”
With a story so intricate I almost need a flowchat (in a good way), Cinderella and Bluebeard immediately grabs readers with its fairy tale like cadence and pacing. The world feels fully realized with family lineages and thought-out plot points. By taking the reader step by step through the process, the world will unfold to the delight of every page.
With a story so intricate I almost need a flowchat (in a good way), Cinderella and Bluebeard immediately grabs readers with its fairy tale like cadence and pacing. The world feels fully realized with family lineages and thought-out plot points. By taking the reader step by step through the process, the world will unfold to the delight of every page.