Today I tried expanding on my Fantasy story outline...
...I ended up throwing out 40% of it.
Thankfully, the new ideas flow much better than the old ones.
There are books with no chapter breaks. There are ones with the book broken into acts but no other divisions. Anything can work. Worry about the details during editing.Decided to write a rough draft of my first chapter and I was wondering on average how long a chapter should be? I'm almost half way done with my first chapter and I'm already at 4000 words.
Does it matter?Can a chapter be as long as it needs to be? Is there such a thing as a chapter being too long?
There are books with no chapter breaks. There are ones with the book broken into acts but no other divisions. Anything can work. Worry about the details during editing.
Unless you're trying to write a thriller, I guess. Then short chapters are much more likely to work.
Decided to write a rough draft of my first chapter and I was wondering on average how long a chapter should be? I'm almost half way done with my first chapter and I'm already at 4000 words.
Does it matter?Can a chapter be as long as it needs to be? Is there such a thing as a chapter being too long?
Decided to write a rough draft of my first chapter and I was wondering on average how long a chapter should be? I'm almost half way done with my first chapter and I'm already at 4000 words.
Does it matter?Can a chapter be as long as it needs to be? Is there such a thing as a chapter being too long?
No rough drafts yet! You're not supposed to start the actual writing until Nov 1.
1936.
An island. A manor. A storm.
A murder.
Everyone is a suspect.
Inspectors James Collington and his partner Edward Martin, both of Scotland Yard, are dispatched to oversee the reading of a wealthy businessman's will, having been warned of the high possibility of foul play. Arriving on a private island off the coast of England, where the reading will take place at the family manor, they find each attendee hoping for a substantial share of the dead mans estate and each holding a secret. With a murder on his hands, and trapped by a storm on the small island with all the suspects, James must uncover the secrets of the family members, and the manor and island itself, in order to get to the bottom of the mystery and find the culprit.
One only hopes he can manage it before the storm ends.
One great tactic for doing outlines is to say which chapter you will do then write the page numbers and list what happens in them to give you a better idea of what to write. Here's an example from my upcoming Awesome Sam novel for Nano.
Chapter 1-The Road to Being Awesome Begins
Act 1
1-600=Sam and Tiffany talk to each other while walking towards school about life
600-1200=Sam and Tiffany met Chuck, Ricky, Lisa, Phoebe, Phil and Shawn in the hallways and classes
1200-1800=Sam and her friends(Tiffany, Abigail, Carmen) meets Lindsey and her friends(Sandy, Yuki, Natasha) and they talked nasty towards each other
Note that I would have the page numbers and then tell what happens within them. It gives you an idea of what to write about within the page numbers so you can keep track of what to write and write about what the characters would do in those situations. This is something I should had done when I did novels from 2010 to 2016, guess there's always a first time for these things. This will probably make things a lot easier for me.
Yeah, thanks, it should definitely help since you know exactly what to write about in the given pages, it gives you an idea that you can work with from there.This is an excellent idea. I'm going to do this.
*Sigh* Okay Mom... lol
So im bouncing between The Apex Project and Project Apex as a name for my novel. The genre im settling in is a Sci Fi Thriller/Horror. It's very much a revenge plot as well as a Hero origin. So i'm excited to see how it goes. I got the first few chapters plotted out so far.
Been wanting to do this for a few years, but university has meant that I wasn't able to commit to such a mammoth undertaking. Count me in for this year - not a clue yet what to write about, but two weeks is enough time for that - right?
You could try asking on the Nano forums! There's probably a larger Finnish community than you'd imagine.Any other finnish people than me doing nano this year? I'm going to write in finnish, which will mean getting potential beta-reading/Writing help will be a hassle.
Ok, I think I'm finally recovered from The Worst Work Week. Time to actually do some planning and plotting for my novel! And maybe post a bit more in this thread, since I kind of bailed for a few days there.
I think I'm going to bring back the world I used last year--political landscape vaguely based on ancient Greek history (i.e. city-states), magic and low-tech, etc. The story last year was a sort of martial arts tournament between the three major cities, with a bunch of small teams from each one, and of course the MC was on the misfit underdog team etc etc. Anyway, no idea what the story will be this time around--not a sequel, I want to use different characters from a different city. Though... I like the city I used last time, maybe they can travel there?
Agh, no idea!
Ok, here's the synopsis for Awesome Sam:
Awesome Sam is a adult raunchy comedy about a redhead named Samantha Williams who had a troublesome past and is trying to make up for it by trying to be awesome, help out people and her friends in need and change herself as a better person to overcome things in her life. However, along with her friends and others going through drastic changes that will affect everyone around them, Sam has a new enemy called Stuck Up Lindsey who is a stuck up bitch and will attack Sam at every turn to make her life miserable and in order to make Sam feel worthless as a person. With so much to do for her life and friends and to go up against the meanest girl she has ever met along with her friends, Samantha will have a lot to deal with to be able to get where she needs to be.
This novel will be my 1st female focused novel, 1st adult only novel, 1st raunchy comedy and 1st new IP I made in over 10 years! The last new IP I made was back in 2002!
I might go into details with characters later on...and there's a lot of them!
Personally a fan of seeing a familiar setting or event through a different point of view or seeing what another character was up to during a specific event. The A/B system in Resident Evil 2 is still one of my favorite features in a game all these years later. Seeing how a different set of characters react to and interpret things in the same city, even if it's a different time period, could be a nice exercise.
My novel is called "The Mystery of the Hillcrest Manor". It's a homage to the 1920s-1930s Agatha Christie murder mysteries.
What do you guys think? Any tips for improving it?
There's plenty more where that came from.=p It'll get even more absurd, lol.Haha, love the character names.
I'm going to try to make it before November 17th!Not sure it can fit into 50k words but I'll see what comes out by December 1st!
That sounds nice, hope you do well with it!Current outline status:
-Taking a hammer to my more ambitious scenarios (length-wise) and replacing them with smaller ones. The temptation for big, sweeping arcs is real, but I realize my writing style called for something more episodic in nature.
-It's not just a Fantasy novel anymore. It's Fantasy/Comedy. I'm now changing up the characters to account for this. Oddly enough, it feels like there's more freedom to planning it now than before.
I'm in. I've been reworking some concepts on a novel that I've been meaning to work on and this seems like the perfect chance (seriously, I have a 10 page outline, compendium, etc I've just not had the drive/want the last year to start putting it all together). Any penalty to get a head start as long as you still do the total writing amount in the month? As in, I still plan to do the total amount of words per the month, but maybe start the first chapter or so.