Staci Troilo writes about word count length for various genres. Check out her post today at Story Empire.
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It’s February, the month of love. (If you subscribe to that, which I kind of don’t. I’m a romantic, so I think love is important all the time.)
Anyway, today I want to talk about word counts in fiction. Specifically, definitions of categories, ranges of words, and genre norms.
Word counts are important for both publishing and contest submissions. But breaking things down into categories is always easier than speaking in great yet nebulous generalities. So that’s what publishers did. When people talk about types of fiction, these are the categories and an estimated range of word counts assigned to them.
Categories/Word Counts:
- Micro-Fiction: Up to 100 words
- Flash Fiction: 100 to 500 words
- Short Story: 500 to 7,500 words
- Novelette: 7,500 to 20,000
- Novella: 20,000 to 40,000…
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Thanks for sharing, Joan.
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Happy to share, Staci!
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