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19, 250 words.

Today, the first draft of the novel is at 25,000 words. Only 75,000 more to go.

Date: 2004-11-01 06:57 am (UTC)

Date: 2004-11-01 06:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] terri-osborne.livejournal.com
Go you! Congrats! :)

Date: 2004-11-01 07:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stakebait.livejournal.com
Yay! That's a lot of words.

Date: 2004-11-01 09:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rwl.livejournal.com
The benchmark for a novel is that many words now? Neil Stephenson has changed the paradigm...

Date: 2004-11-01 10:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mabfan.livejournal.com
Most publishers now want at least 80,000 words, and the story the way I envision it will probably end up at 100,000.

And it's not just Neil Stephenson. Longer books seem to make up a significant proportion of the bestseller lists.

Date: 2004-11-01 11:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neilfein.livejournal.com
I've heard that, with the price of books rising, the theory is that readers want more for their money. Any truth to this?

But look at what happened with music. When you're paying $16 for a disc, you want to see that you're getting your money's worth. If there are fewer than, say, 10 songs, who's gonna buy it? Now we have CDs with 18 tracks and maybe 2 good songs. (Listening stations in stores are helping matters.)

Nothing wrong with long novels; I'm in the middle of Stephenson's The Confusion and Mieville's Perdido Street Station, neither of which are short by any stretch of the imagination. But they have to have something to justify all that length. Same goes for long music.

So far, speculative fiction has avoided the problem of long-to-be-long -- mostly. Michael, your biggest strength has been to get going with a story, say what you're saying, and get out. Leaves the reader with a feeling of completion. I'm all tingly to see how you'll translate that -- or subvert it -- in a longish novel.

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