Length Guidelines

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It is important to follow a few guidelines when it comes to the length of your story if your desire is to get it published. If it's too short or too long, most agents will simply say "NO" and toss it, unless you are the rare exception to the rule (which almost never happens).

Generally

Novel over 40,000

Novella 17,500 - 40,000

Novelette 7,500 - 17,500

Short Story under 7,500

Flash Fiction [Sudden Fiction] 1,000

Micro Fiction & Micro Narrative below 300

Drabble 100

Nano Fiction 55

Twitter Fiction [aka twitterature] 140 characters or 23 words

To break this down a little more;

Commercial & Literary Adult Novels

80,000 - 89,999 Great

90,000 - 99,999 Generally Safe

Below 70,000 is considered too short

Above 110,000 is considered too long

SciFi & Fantasy

Least 60,000

Usual 100,000 - 115,000

Max 120,000

Mystery

60,000 - 80,000

Romance

60,000

Thriller

100,000

Westerns

50,000 - 65,000

Max 80,000

Memoir [Biography/Autobiography]

Least 70,000 - 79,000

Usual 80,000 - 89,999

Max 99,999

More serious subject matter can take up to 200,000 but the author must justify it

Humor & Gift

70,000 or less

Picture Books

500 - 600 [standard 32 pages]

Childrens

Least in both cases 16,000

5-8 yrs Middle Grade 20,000 [max 55,000]

8-12 yrs Upper Middle Grade 40,000 [max 55,000]

Young Adult

Least 47,000

Usual 55,000 - 69,999

Max 80,000 - 100,000

Chapters

There really is no set number of words per chapter. It is left up to the writer to determine what feels right for their story. Many writers try to stick to 1,500 - 3,000 words per chapter, others 10,000 - 15,000, and others have no chapters at all.

Several writers will try to average 15-25 chapters per 70,000 words. This is just a guideline if you wish to use chapters and remember this is all based on published authors.

Synopsis

500-800 words to describe your story [max 1,000]


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