Man, I had no idea how much effort it takes to actually write and the sense of scale there is to five or ten thousand words. I’ve been working on a fanfic recently and just breached a thousand words so far on the first chapter. It takes a LOT of effort to write that much, especially in trying to keep it up to my own standards. Mad respect for authors that put out 10k a week. I’ve always preferred longer chapters, but damn if trying to write, myself, doesn’t put things in perspective.
An auxiliary problem is that once you find that you’ve managed to write something like 50,000 words, you realize the difficulty of going back and editing it into something good. It takes a couple of hours at a careful pace just to read that much text.
Man, I had no idea how much effort it takes to actually write and the sense of scale there is to five or ten thousand words. I’ve been working on a fanfic recently and just breached a thousand words so far on the first chapter. It takes a LOT of effort to write that much, especially in trying to keep it up to my own standards. Mad respect for authors that put out 10k a week. I’ve always preferred longer chapters, but damn if trying to write, myself, doesn’t put things in perspective.
The number one tip on the top of every single “writer’s advice” list is to write every day. rain, hail, death in the family. Write.Every.Day.
Well, that’s good to hear, ’cause I have been! Usually around 300-400 words a day just to make constant, incremental progress.
An auxiliary problem is that once you find that you’ve managed to write something like 50,000 words, you realize the difficulty of going back and editing it into something good. It takes a couple of hours at a careful pace just to read that much text.
Well, at least I decided to change the perspective to first person early. Doing that even 5000 words in would be hell.