Although it's a good problem to have, it does have its limitations.
I have ideas for books. Many books. Did I mention that it was many? I did? Oh, good. Yes, it's many, many, many . . .
The dilemma I face is what to write next. Some ideas came to me long, long ago, while others are more recent.
An even greater conundrum are books in series. If I start a series, whether a trilogy or something much longer (like the Central Division Series, perhaps), a frequent problem is whether to write the next book or do something else. I have a few series I want to start, but other book ideas poke their head up and yell, "Me! Me! Pick me!"
Whatever the dilemma you face, do one thing: start. Yes, start. There's the saying, analysis by paralysis. You can certainly overthink something to death and never get the next project off the ground. Don't do that. Just pick one . . . and start.
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