Word Count and Chapters Length
I did a word count on my novel yesterday. As the software I use (TexNotes Pro) allows me to create separate notes instead of a huge file, I also did a word count per note, each note holding a chapter. Roughly, my chapters are around 3200 words long. I must admit that I have absolutely no idea whether this is too long, too short or just about right, since I’ve never took the time to count words in chapters of a published book to compare. It’s just the way things are at the moment, in what is my first draft.I have the feeling that my chapters aren’t “long”—I often end them on (semi) cliffhangers, and I have a natural tendency to not make gazillions of scenes occur in the same chapter, since it’d then make it too crammed and complex. However, this made me wonder: what’s the average length, anyway? It probably has to change depending on the kind of story told, and I very much doubt there’s any “law of writing” about this (except “don’t make chapters containing 100,00 words each”).In any case, out of curiosity, what is an accepted number here—or rather, what’s your own accepted number?