So, I'm really curious about what works best for more readers from everybody's experience. When I originally started writing my work, I was formatting it like the fiction equivalent of superhero comic books - a (potentially) unending set of series taking place simultaneously in a shared world. For about a couple years I kept up six series a week with each one updating one day a week. The narrative moves in arcs, with larger arcs in the background, but isn't structured like conventional novels. When I tried to make ebook collections and sell those at one point, it felt a great deal like graphic novel collections.
So what has been actually working for everyone here? Do readers feel better about reading discrete novels that end that they can binge, or do they prefer long running series with clear titling about where story arcs begin and end? I started my novel The Sons of Adam using the name I used for selling it on Amazon because I was thinking the suggested format was separate novels, not quasi-infinite series. Not I'm not so sure.
Any advice would be really helpful.