CharlesEBrown
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I aim for 1500 and usually miss by 200 in one direction or the other.
Good, because, honestly, it doesn't matter. You write a chapter until it's done. And if you think it's giving too much, you can cut it. Chapters shouldn't really focus on word count. They should focus on how much of your story you want to tell and when. *^^*The thing is, the sci-fi story is fairly straightforward. I was using it to practice moving the plot forward in a linear way with a limited number of characters. That’s why it won’t lose much in quality if I adjust the word count to fit the format. The main thing is not to cut it randomly, but to choose a logical point to end each chapter. For me, it could be another good exercise in skill-building.
Are you talking about someone specific you'd like to recommend?
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That’s interesting…This is an interesting question. I once released a novel with an average of 700 words per chapter, and it immediately gained a large readership and even went viral. However, when I released another novel with an average of 1,500 words per chapter, it received few readers. Although I planned my second novel carefully, it received only a few readers. Meanwhile, my first novel was just a wild idea that I accidentally released as a novel without any planning at all.
The genre is the same, dark fantasy. The first novel is a sequel, and the second is a prequel. However, the second novel was not well received.That’s interesting…
Was it the same genre?
That’s really interesting...The genre is the same, dark fantasy. The first novel is a sequel, and the second is a prequel. However, the second novel was not well received.
Blaze it.There's no right answer but actually the right answer is 420 words a chapter or 6969 words
What do you mean about 2k 1x/week being the sweet spot? Is this the sweet spot in terms of gaining/keeping readers, or in workload, or both?When I started out I was posting ~1k-1.5k daily and that drummed up a lot of readers for me as it was a daily posting. However, as a hobby writer I find that a weekly 2k upload seems to be a sweet spot for a lot of novels, my own included, even more so if you write multiple at once.
I am a SOL style writer so the 2k chapter seems to encase a "day" pretty well unless there is a lot going on.
I have no clue who the Zorgs are. ?There are pros and contras to any length. For short chapters, it's much easier to binge read, making people unable to put down your work due to the age-old wisdom of 'just one more chapter'. Long chapters is often considered more 'proper' but it makes readers feel tired after reading just one chapter.
James Patterson is famous for writing very short chapters ~500 words. It works for him.
As for strategy, zerg rush as soon as you can make 4 zerglings. Don't bother targetting barracks, command center or nexus, just pick away at the workers. At this point, they can't mount a proper resistance and will have to waste their time and resources killing zerglings with their worker units. Send 6-8 more zerglings to reinforce. This would ensure that they waste like 5-10 minutes dealing with your harassment units.
Zergs - one of the classic Starcraft races. The most effective strategy when using them is to use their fast propagation ability, create massive, low power armies, and swarm over everything in sight; the Zerg Rush.I have no clue who the Zorgs are. ?
Looks like we’re reading different books and watching different movies.
But maybe you meant Zod? ?
If that’s the case, there’s only one strategy
call Kal-El.
Otherwise… Kneel Before Zod.
I like my interpretation better ?Zergs - one of the classic Starcraft races. The most effective strategy when using them is to use their fast propagation ability, create massive, low power armies, and swarm over everything in sight; the Zerg Rush.