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Is there an ideal chapter length?
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E.J.
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Mar 06, 2013 05:27AM

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My chapters are between 1400 - 2200 words. I don't know about page length. I write novellas mainly - my longest fiction book is 40,000 words. I don't know if that makes a difference. I don't like really long chapters but hate really short ones too. I think they should be somewhat the same length, personally, but it doesn't matter if some are a little different. I notice I get frustrated when reading a really long chapter when I want to put the book down because I'm not enjoying it, but feel I can't stop until I get to a new chapter. If someone is enjoying your book they probably wouldn't care much about chapter length. But that's just what I think.


It doesn't mean I'm right, though. YMMV, depending upon the mood and pacing of your story.


Once your idea is complete, the chapter is finished.
I don't think you need to worry about how long it is.

Ideally, you should feel when there's an ideal moment to pause, making the last phrase a cliffhanger or just meaningful with a promise for the further events development.

As I start to look at editing my next book, I may try to break up things a little differently.

I just wondered what other people thought and if there was a standard rule of thumb - suspected that there wasn't and I think that has pretty much been proven here.
Thanks for your input, everyone - and if you are someone about to comment, please do carry on, the more the merrier! I find it very interesting to see how differently we all work.



So make them roughly consistent, at whatever length. More than 20 pages in Times New Roman 12 pt double-spaced is probably too long if you are working with an outside editor or agent.
But above all, end on a cliff-hanger, as suggested. You want the reader to keep reading, right?
