Joshua Palmatier (
jpskewedthrone) wrote2008-06-03 10:11 pm
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A Quickie . . . Writing Update, that is.
Finished Chapter 24 today after a serious marathon run of writing. Most of it was action, and I tend to get large word counts when I write those kinds of scenes. I'm now at the point where the main, huge battle is over (for the most part) and so I need the main character to do his thing so I can wrap things up. I feel like I have a ton of loose ends though. Can I do it all in one chapter? We'll see I guess. Most will revolve around the same issue, even though they're different loose ends. Which is why it seems so complicated I guess.
Anyway, I'm rambling. Or rather, thinking out loud, which isn't as helpful as it sounds since I can't write down any particulars without spoiling the book. *grin* In any case, here's the current word count.
Well of Sorrows
Anyway, I'm rambling. Or rather, thinking out loud, which isn't as helpful as it sounds since I can't write down any particulars without spoiling the book. *grin* In any case, here's the current word count.
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190,000 / 100,000 (190.0%) |
Well of Sorrows
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And it may be that you may not want to. You may have progressed sufficiently in your writing career, that publishing folks won't be nervous about a longer than normal work.
Just for grins, at the end of Chapter 24 in my first manuscript (the final chapter) I was at 99,000 words. Evidently your chapters are more stocked with adventure and excitement than mine are.
Dave
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I cut more from the first book in a series than in later ones, because I'm still playing with the world here.
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And yeah, my chapters tend to be alot longer than most, usually around 30-40 pages. I usually only have 12 or 16 chapters per book. This one is turning out to be very different. Which is probably good since it's a different type of book from the others, new series, new characters, etc.