Showing posts with label word count. Show all posts
Showing posts with label word count. Show all posts

Friday, 30 November 2012

I'm still here!

So it’s the last day of November, and the last day of National Novel Writing month!

How did I do?
Well, at first glance, not so well.  My word count as of yesterday evening (ok I know I technically have today too, but I’m not working on the novel today for the sake of a different project which will be revealed soon!) was 28,974.

So that’s an increase of 13,456, which doesn’t seem a huge amount.  Certainly I am nowhere near finishing the first draft; I’m not even half way through the story.

However, it’s not been a total disaster.  Factor in the fact that I had a few days off this month (it was my birthday after all!) and I completely rewrote chapter 2 (losing several thousand words), and I came up with a new direction for one of the characters to take… suddenly it actually seems like solid progress, because the majority of those words were written in this past week.

It’s actually given me a bit of confidence to see the tale begin to take shape, and I’m looking forward to ploughing on.  I want to know how it ends!

I’ve decided I’ll keep doing a bi-weekly word count update.

In the meantime; watch this space!  I have a couple of festive announcements coming up!

Friday, 9 November 2012

It’s National Novel Writing month.



There’s an official site for it and everything.  The idea is that between the dates of the 1st and 30th of November, you write a 50,000 word (or more) novel.
I considered signing up, but one of the rules is that you can’t have started your Novel before November.  I did start typing before then, so I’d either have to start again (which seems a little silly) or write another novel at the same time as this one.  That would be possible; but I also have a little Christmas project on the go, (coming to you in December!) and I don’t want to start getting spread too thinly.
So I’m setting myself my own challenge; to finish the first draft of my novel by the end of November.
Will I make it?  Only time will tell.  But I’m going to try to be honest about my progress, so here’s my first update:  currently I’m sitting at 15,518 words.  Not that far in; but I do have a note book full of story notes, characters, places and plots, which took a good while to put together.

So it’s a race, and winter is coming…

Monday, 28 May 2012

Counting on it...


How many words is enough?
It’s a question that comes up a lot when people are writing.  The simple answer is, there are enough words when your story is finished. 
Take Fahrenheit 451, for example.  A well-known classic, it comes in at a word count of 46,118.  Compare that with The Fellowship of the Ring at around 187,000, and consider that is only the first part of that story. 
There are rumours that a publisher or agent won’t look at a first time novel unless it falls around 90,000 words – you can only go higher if you are established. 
That may be the average word count for a first time novel, and maybe I have a misplaced faith here, but surely it depends on what you’ve written?
If an agent or publisher likes your book, I don’t think they would dismiss it because it’s “too long”.  Perhaps it would need tightening up, and can shed a few words here and there.  Perhaps if it’s huge, it could be split into two books.  (The opposite happened to The Fellowship of the Ring – originally two books it is now thought of as one.)
I’m not too worried about word count so far as my novels go – I’ll tell the story and see where I end up.  I have a feeling I’ll hit around the average.
What has got me thinking about word count is my short story collection.  The stories in it vary from 620 at the shortest, to 10,020 at the longest.  The shortest one there may only be a page, but that is all that was needed to tell that story.
However I want the collection in itself to provide a decent amount of entertainment.  There isn’t an answer to how many stories should be in a short story collection, because as demonstrated above, you could say ten, and I could write ten 620-word stories, which wouldn’t be a very long read at all. 
So I’m adding up all the words in my stories to see how they totally compare to novels.  By comparing this count to books I’ve read, I can confidently say – yes, this is going to be a decent length read. 
By my calculations, I could use another three to four stories of around 6000 words.  Coincidentally, I have three to four more stories I wanted to tell for this collection.
Isn’t it nice when things work out like that?