Showing posts with label Word Count. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Word Count. Show all posts

Jul 28, 2010

Novel, Novella, Novelette



The Length of a Story

I have heard from somewhere that if your work is less than 80,000 or greater than 110,000 and you’re a first-time novelist that publishers will be wary of taking your work. So I did a little research on word count and this is what I found out.

Micro-fiction-

100 word story
Publishers like these because it doesn’t cost them so much money trying to sell it, so it’s a win-win situation.

Flash-fiction-

100-1,000 words
They usually publish these in magazines.

Short Story-
 1,000-7,500 words
Usually published in anthology collections.

Novelette-

7,500-20,000 words
Publishers don’t really like this because it’s too long to insert into a magazine, and too short to stand on its own as a novel.

Novella-

20,000-50,000 words
Even though this is kind of short online publishers like them. This is mostly because people with shorter-attention spans/ people who don’t have much time to read enjoy books that aren’t as long as novels.

Novel-

50,000-110,000 words
I heard that most publishers consider 80,000 the minimum word count for a novel and 110,000 the maximum.

Epics/sequels-

Over 110,000

So if you’re writing a sequel to a novel you can extend the word count, but it’s most likely that publishers won’t accept something this long from a new-author. But if you’re a really famous author like J.K Rowling or Stephen King then it doesn’t really matter what your word count is. But anyways, if you’re writing a novel and its over 110,00 words then you should either condense it or figure out how to make it into a series.




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Jun 2, 2010

Planning It Out

A Novel in a Month...
It’s safe to say that writing a 50k novel in one month is no easy feat. I did a little math to give us all some sort of an idea of how exactly to plan things out.



30 days= 1700 words everyday of the month.

20 day= 2500 words a day of the month.


I suggest aiming towards 20 days out of the month. It gives you time to outline and do character sketches and still have days off to do other things. I’m not sticking to either plan. I going to write as much as my brain manages to spill out, but I feel more comfortable having a goal. All YA novels don’t have exactly 50,000 words so I don’t exactly plan on my novel to be 50,000. I actually think it’s going to be a little more than 50k.


For those of you who have blogs I suggest using a Word Count Widget. It provides inspiration and notifies others on your progress.


Make one here on Writertopia:

http://wordmeter.heroku.com/picometer/words=10000

To change the word count: replace the # in the web address with the # of words that you are currently at. For example: In the web address above I would erase 10,000 and instead add 5,280 if that was the # of words I was currently at.


You don’t have to update it everyday; I suggest doing it weekly.


Happy Writing,
Ezmirelda

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