Don't laugh at me for this, but I wrote a book about 3 chapters in (2.5K words each and I haven't quite uploaded any) and after all that invested effort, I dropped the book and started planning another one.
What makes writers able to continue a book?
Thanks a lot. Personally, the number of words in the chapters of my new novel (i haven't posted it yet) is about 2.5K, and I'm talking about just one. I feel I can update only twice a week cause that's when I'm mostly free from lectures and school work
I've been going on and on about this, but I can't get my finger on it.
If my chapters are longer or shorter, does it affect the number of days I post them?
Generally, I just want to know if the amount of chapters finished equals the amount you update.
Generally, I'm not aware of the max number of chapters to upload a day, neither have I heard of it.
I jut upload as many chapters are ready and I'm saying that for my first book.
I just planned something different for my second book cause the chapters a way longer and it'll take me a lot of...
This will be very helpful. I'll make sure to adapt this. But I have a question:- how do I do the 'stage reaction' part? I mean, how do i know the right verb/stronger verb to replace them all?
i'm thinking of posting 3 times a week cause each chapter has 2.5K words, after reading your book and other books on SCRIBBLEHUB, i found out that my chapters ae more like prologues, so I'm creating a new book. Just hope it's ok.
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Okay, I just decided to make my chapters around 800 words cause its my first book, and the book will be short cause as a writer (to me) the hardest part of a book is not starting it but getting to finish it, so I'll just make it less than 50 chapters and my words less than 1K (depends though)