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A-Random-Writer

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To the authors. Do you really care about the word count in a chapter or an arc? Or do you focus on getting the story across in a good way? I'm stuck between the two, but so far I'm trying to learn towards just getting a good story out there.
 

writerwolf359

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A chapter should be exactly as long as it needs to be. If it needs to be 500 words, make it 500 words. If it needs to be 10,000 words, it should be 10,000 words. Personally, I tend to shoot for between 2500-3500, but will go outside of that range if necessary.
 

Hans.Trondheim

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To the authors. Do you really care about the word count in a chapter or an arc? Or do you focus on getting the story across in a good way? I'm stuck between the two, but so far I'm trying to learn towards just getting a good story out there.
I got an obsession with reaching my intended word count per chapter, but I focus on both word count and telling a proper story.
 

Worthy39

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I do try to write longer chapters, but if I need to write a short one, I don't force it.
 

CharlesEBrown

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As a writer, I only care when the platform I'm writing for cares.

As a reader, long chapters can be a turn-off and make me abandon a book unless the book itself is short or the long chapter is a rare thing. Short chapters rarely bother me.
 

AliceMoonvale

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Chapters should be as long as they need to be.
If you write well and a chapter doesn't feel lacking or dragging on too much, then size doesn't matter. :blob_wink:

My stories are vastly different but work perfectly fine at their word counts.
Fantasy romance -1,500-2,000
Zombie survival diary - 500-1,000
 

FRWriter

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Talking as a Reader, but constantly reading chapters with fewer than 1k words would make me either drop or bench a story.

As an Author, all my chapters are at least 1.5k words long.
 

autumnsugar

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To the authors. Do you really care about the word count in a chapter or an arc? Or do you focus on getting the story across in a good way? I'm stuck between the two, but so far I'm trying to learn towards just getting a good story out there.
I also post on Tapas and they limit their chapter to 1,500 words, so usually I aim for 1,000-1,500
 

RhysFox

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My struggle with word count comes down to how many beats I've got in a chapter. Do I push a beat from this chapter (or really like 3-4 beats) out into the next chapter, so the reader can focus on this important beat, but that makes the chapter I'm working on seem short, then I'm tempted to just expand that shorter section out, losing it's tightness. Gahh! :er_what_s:

My personal reading style/preference doesn't care about short or long chapters generally, but I start to notice and have a harder time staying focused on reading when the chapters go all "stop and go traffic" some short some long, with no seeming rhyme or reason?
 

McPhoenixDavid

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To the authors. Do you really care about the word count in a chapter or an arc? Or do you focus on getting the story across in a good way? I'm stuck between the two, but so far I'm trying to learn towards just getting a good story out there.
I write depending on the site and demand of the plot.

I have written 20K words to 500 words.
 
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