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why is word count an issues at all? I never bother unless I am asked for specific word count on a short.

So that's the answer. A book is as long as it needs to be. A tree-killing 300K or a sleek and svelt 65K, makes no difference. It has to be the best possible book it can be, and if that involves 80 thousand more words -- or peeling out a hundred thousand of them -- so be it.

I know the word count when my story ends where it should, without padding, without leaving anything out. My first novel was just under 95K words. My current work-in-progress, now in the editing phase, came in at 130K.


One editor I know, like and greatly respect maintains that a first book shouldn't be over 65,000 words. Why? Because agents and publishers have given the impression that they aren't going to consider something longer? Or because some marketing studies seem to show that that's the length of book that sells most? Or is it arbitrary?
That mindset really set back several good writers I know, and I even found myself getting caught up in it before I walked away from my story for a few weeks, came back and read it and realized I needed to get that out of my head.
The story is as long as the story is. You start at the beginning and tell it until the end.

One of the things the the young writer has to discover is her natural length, the race she runs best at. Kate Elliott, for example, is a born tree killer. She's the fat-fantasy trilogy writer, and doesn't feel the ms has hit its stride until she breaks 200K. There are plenty of other writers who are natural short story writers, never writing more than 10K.
My natural length is just about 100K on the nose -- a one-volume novel of average size. My other natural length is about 6K.
Books mentioned in this topic
Girl on a Train (other topics)The Evil Beneath (other topics)
http://awaines.blogspot.com/2014/11/n...
A J Waines: author of Girl on a Train and The Evil Beneath
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Both reached No 1 in 'Murder' and 'Psychological Thrillers' in UK Kindle charts.