[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":526},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-word-count-for-novels":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"alt":6,"author":7,"body":8,"category":509,"description":510,"extension":511,"image":512,"meta":513,"navigation":514,"path":515,"publishedAt":516,"seo":517,"stem":518,"tags":519,"__hash__":525},"blog\u002Fen\u002Fword-count-for-novels.md","Word Count for Novels, Short Stories & Fan Fiction: The Full Guide","Open manuscript on a desk with word count targets for different novel genres","WordCount Team",{"type":9,"value":10,"toc":492},"minimark",[11,15,19,28,31,36,39,55,63,65,69,72,83,85,89,92,94,98,101,104,106,110,113,256,258,262,265,268,271,273,277,280,283,305,308,310,314,317,395,398,400,404,407,410,412,416,419,439,442,444,448,454,468,470,474,477,480,482,486],[12,13,5],"h1",{"id":14},"word-count-for-novels-short-stories-fan-fiction-the-full-guide",[16,17,18],"p",{},"Word count is one of the first things a literary agent checks when they receive a manuscript. Too short and your book reads like a novella. Too long and it's an expensive print risk. Here are the accepted ranges for every major fiction format — plus what to do if your draft is outside them.",[16,20,21,22,27],{},"Paste your manuscript (or a chapter) into the ",[23,24,26],"a",{"href":25},"\u002F","Word Counter"," to get an exact count alongside reading time stats.",[29,30],"hr",{},[32,33,35],"h2",{"id":34},"flash-fiction-1001000-words","Flash Fiction: 100–1,000 Words",[16,37,38],{},"Flash fiction lives and dies by compression. Every sentence must earn its place.",[16,40,41,42,46,47,50,51,54],{},"Some markets break it down further: \"micro fiction\" or \"drabble\" sits at exactly 100 words, while \"sudden fiction\" usually means under 750. The flash market is active — publications like ",[43,44,45],"em",{},"SmokeLong Quarterly",", ",[43,48,49],{},"Flash Fiction Online",", and ",[43,52,53],{},"The Molotov Cocktail"," run dedicated contests and pay professional rates.",[16,56,57,58,62],{},"The craft challenge in flash is ",[59,60,61],"strong",{},"implication",". You can't show everything. You choose one moment and let the reader fill in the surrounding space. Endings carry disproportionate weight because the reader has so little runway to reach them.",[29,64],{},[32,66,68],{"id":67},"short-story-10007500-words","Short Story: 1,000–7,500 Words",[16,70,71],{},"The short story is the workhorse of literary magazines and anthologies. Most published short stories fall between 2,000 and 5,000 words. Science fiction and fantasy shorts tend toward the longer end because world-building requires setup that literary fiction can skip.",[16,73,74,75,78,79,82],{},"Markets that pay pro rates (currently $0.08 per word or above, per SFWA guidelines) are competitive. At 5,000 words, a story accepted by ",[43,76,77],{},"Clarkesworld"," or ",[43,80,81],{},"The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction"," earns $400.",[29,84],{},[32,86,88],{"id":87},"novelette-750017500-words","Novelette: 7,500–17,500 Words",[16,90,91],{},"Less common as a standalone format, but the novelette has its own award category in speculative fiction — eligible for both Hugo and Nebula recognition. The format suits stories that need more room than a short story but don't require the full architecture of a novel. One sustained sequence of events. One central conflict resolved by the end.",[29,93],{},[32,95,97],{"id":96},"novella-1750040000-words","Novella: 17,500–40,000 Words",[16,99,100],{},"Novellas are having a commercial renaissance. Tor.com Books built a dedicated novella imprint and has published multiple Hugo winners at this length. Amazon Kindle Singles, Serial Box, and Substack serialisation have all created renewed appetite for the format.",[16,102,103],{},"The novella's strength: it sustains one tight, high-stakes premise without requiring the subplot architecture that a full novel demands. If your idea is genuinely one story with one emotional arc, 30,000 words may serve it better than stretching to 80,000.",[29,105],{},[32,107,109],{"id":108},"novel-word-counts-by-genre","Novel Word Counts by Genre",[16,111,112],{},"These are the ranges literary agents and acquisitions editors expect to see in query letters. Deviating significantly — especially above the upper bound — won't automatically disqualify you, but it will make agents cautious about a debut author's ability to self-edit.",[114,115,116,133],"table",{},[117,118,119],"thead",{},[120,121,122,127,130],"tr",{},[123,124,126],"th",{"align":125},"left","Genre",[123,128,129],{"align":125},"Expected Range",[123,131,132],{"align":125},"Notes",[134,135,136,148,159,170,181,192,202,213,224,235,245],"tbody",{},[120,137,138,142,145],{},[139,140,141],"td",{"align":125},"General \u002F commercial fiction",[139,143,144],{"align":125},"80,000–100,000",[139,146,147],{"align":125},"The safest debut range",[120,149,150,153,156],{},[139,151,152],{"align":125},"Literary fiction",[139,154,155],{"align":125},"70,000–100,000",[139,157,158],{"align":125},"Longer accepted with strong voice",[120,160,161,164,167],{},[139,162,163],{"align":125},"Mystery \u002F thriller \u002F crime",[139,165,166],{"align":125},"70,000–90,000",[139,168,169],{"align":125},"Pacing suffers past 90k",[120,171,172,175,178],{},[139,173,174],{"align":125},"Romance",[139,176,177],{"align":125},"50,000–100,000",[139,179,180],{"align":125},"Category romance: 50k–75k",[120,182,183,186,189],{},[139,184,185],{"align":125},"Science fiction",[139,187,188],{"align":125},"90,000–120,000",[139,190,191],{"align":125},"World-building justifies the length",[120,193,194,197,199],{},[139,195,196],{"align":125},"Fantasy",[139,198,188],{"align":125},[139,200,201],{"align":125},"Epic fantasy can reach 300k+",[120,203,204,207,210],{},[139,205,206],{"align":125},"Young adult (YA)",[139,208,209],{"align":125},"55,000–80,000",[139,211,212],{"align":125},"Dark\u002Fcomplex themes can push to 90k",[120,214,215,218,221],{},[139,216,217],{"align":125},"Middle grade",[139,219,220],{"align":125},"20,000–55,000",[139,222,223],{"align":125},"Upper MG approaches 55k",[120,225,226,229,232],{},[139,227,228],{"align":125},"Children's chapter book",[139,230,231],{"align":125},"10,000–30,000",[139,233,234],{"align":125},"Early readers: 2,000–8,000",[120,236,237,240,242],{},[139,238,239],{"align":125},"Horror",[139,241,155],{"align":125},[139,243,244],{"align":125},"Atmosphere benefits from space",[120,246,247,250,253],{},[139,248,249],{"align":125},"Historical fiction",[139,251,252],{"align":125},"80,000–120,000",[139,254,255],{"align":125},"Research context adds length",[29,257],{},[32,259,261],{"id":260},"what-to-do-if-your-draft-is-too-long","What to Do If Your Draft Is Too Long",[16,263,264],{},"A 130,000-word fantasy debut isn't automatically unsellable. But you'll need to address it.",[16,266,267],{},"Start with structure. Identify any subplot that doesn't directly affect the main character's core transformation — consider cutting it entirely. Then look for chapters doing the same emotional work as another chapter. Finally, audit dialogue: long exchanges that establish character voice but don't advance plot can often be cut by 40% without loss.",[16,269,270],{},"If you've cut everything cuttable and the manuscript is still over 120,000 words, that may simply be the length your story requires. Agents understand this for certain genres. Be upfront in your query letter about why the length is justified.",[29,272],{},[32,274,276],{"id":275},"what-to-do-if-your-draft-is-too-short","What to Do If Your Draft Is Too Short",[16,278,279],{},"A 55,000-word thriller isn't a novel by industry standards. It's a novella. Trade paperback economics make it hard to sell as a standalone.",[16,281,282],{},"The most productive expansion strategies:",[284,285,286,293,299],"ul",{},[287,288,289,292],"li",{},[59,290,291],{},"Deepen the antagonist's perspective."," Dual POV adds both word count and complexity.",[287,294,295,298],{},[59,296,297],{},"Add one subplot that creates a ticking clock"," parallel to the main plot.",[287,300,301,304],{},[59,302,303],{},"Expand any scene you summarised."," Find every place you wrote \"he explained the plan\" or \"they argued for an hour\" — those are scenes you skipped. Write them out.",[16,306,307],{},"Plot summary words like \"eventually\" and \"later\" are placeholders for scenes you still need to write.",[29,309],{},[32,311,313],{"id":312},"chapter-by-chapter-word-count-targets","Chapter-by-Chapter Word Count Targets",[16,315,316],{},"Knowing your total target isn't enough if individual chapters are wildly uneven.",[114,318,319,330],{},[117,320,321],{},[120,322,323,325,328],{},[123,324,126],{"align":125},[123,326,327],{"align":125},"Typical Chapter Length",[123,329,132],{"align":125},[134,331,332,343,353,363,374,385],{},[120,333,334,337,340],{},[139,335,336],{"align":125},"Thriller \u002F crime",[139,338,339],{"align":125},"1,500–3,000",[139,341,342],{"align":125},"Short chapters drive pace",[120,344,345,347,350],{},[139,346,174],{"align":125},[139,348,349],{"align":125},"2,000–4,000",[139,351,352],{"align":125},"Scene-driven, emotional beats",[120,354,355,357,360],{},[139,356,152],{"align":125},[139,358,359],{"align":125},"3,000–6,000",[139,361,362],{"align":125},"Varies widely; some use parts",[120,364,365,368,371],{},[139,366,367],{"align":125},"Fantasy \u002F sci-fi",[139,369,370],{"align":125},"3,000–5,000",[139,372,373],{"align":125},"World-building scenes run longer",[120,375,376,379,382],{},[139,377,378],{"align":125},"Young adult",[139,380,381],{"align":125},"1,500–3,500",[139,383,384],{"align":125},"Shorter chapters suit reading habits",[120,386,387,389,392],{},[139,388,217],{"align":125},[139,390,391],{"align":125},"1,000–2,500",[139,393,394],{"align":125},"Many MG novels have 20–30 short chapters",[16,396,397],{},"A chapter that runs 8,000 words in a thriller isn't automatically wrong, but it will feel slow relative to the rest. Consistency in chapter length creates a reading rhythm that keeps readers turning pages.",[29,399],{},[32,401,403],{"id":402},"fan-fiction-no-gatekeepers-any-length","Fan Fiction: No Gatekeepers, Any Length",[16,405,406],{},"Fan fiction has no submission requirements, so lengths vary wildly. On Archive of Our Own, a typical one-shot runs 1,000–10,000 words; multi-chapter works often reach 100,000+. Some fan-fiction epics exceed the longest published fantasy novels.",[16,408,409],{},"Even without commercial stakes, understanding genre conventions helps. A 10,000-word one-shot that tries to resolve three major romantic arcs and a full plot will feel rushed. A 3,000-word vignette that deepens one moment from canon can be perfectly complete.",[29,411],{},[32,413,415],{"id":414},"daily-word-count-targets-for-drafting","Daily Word Count Targets for Drafting",[16,417,418],{},"If you're working toward a deadline, backwards-planning from your target is the most reliable approach.",[284,420,421,427,433],{},[287,422,423,426],{},[59,424,425],{},"500 words\u002Fday"," → 90,000-word novel in 6 months",[287,428,429,432],{},[59,430,431],{},"1,000 words\u002Fday"," (NaNoWriMo pace) → 50,000-word draft in 30 days",[287,434,435,438],{},[59,436,437],{},"2,000 words\u002Fday"," (Stephen King's cited target) → 90,000-word novel in ~45 days",[16,440,441],{},"Most professional novelists report sustainable daily output of 500–1,500 words. The 2,000-word target represents the high end of what experienced writers maintain consistently.",[29,443],{},[32,445,447],{"id":446},"how-to-query-correctly-word-count-in-the-query-letter","How to Query Correctly: Word Count in the Query Letter",[16,449,450,451],{},"Literary agents read query letters first. Word count appears in the opening paragraph. The convention is specific: ",[59,452,453],{},"round to the nearest thousand and report it cleanly.",[284,455,456,459,462,465],{},[287,457,458],{},"Write \"83,000 words\", not \"83,247 words\" or \"approximately 83k\"",[287,460,461],{},"Don't include front matter (dedication, acknowledgements) or back matter (appendices, bibliography) in your count",[287,463,464],{},"Chapter titles are excluded — most word processors count them, but agents don't expect them in the total",[287,466,467],{},"If your book is part of a series, only query the first book's word count",[29,469],{},[32,471,473],{"id":472},"self-publishing-different-constraints","Self-Publishing: Different Constraints",[16,475,476],{},"If you're publishing independently, spine width is a real constraint. A 200-page trade paperback at 250 words per page is a 50,000-word book — thin for the genre, but printable. A 150,000-word epic fantasy at the same page size runs 600+ pages and costs significantly more per unit to print, compressing your margin or forcing a higher retail price.",[16,478,479],{},"For Kindle, word count has no physical constraint. The only factor is reader expectation for the genre.",[29,481],{},[32,483,485],{"id":484},"track-your-manuscript-progress","Track Your Manuscript Progress",[16,487,488,489,491],{},"Paste a chapter or your full draft into the ",[23,490,26],{"href":25}," to see your exact count, reading time, and readability statistics. Monitoring your Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level as you draft helps you stay aware of prose complexity — genre fiction typically targets Grade 6–9, while literary fiction often runs Grade 10–12.",{"title":493,"searchDepth":494,"depth":494,"links":495},"",2,[496,497,498,499,500,501,502,503,504,505,506,507,508],{"id":34,"depth":494,"text":35},{"id":67,"depth":494,"text":68},{"id":87,"depth":494,"text":88},{"id":96,"depth":494,"text":97},{"id":108,"depth":494,"text":109},{"id":260,"depth":494,"text":261},{"id":275,"depth":494,"text":276},{"id":312,"depth":494,"text":313},{"id":402,"depth":494,"text":403},{"id":414,"depth":494,"text":415},{"id":446,"depth":494,"text":447},{"id":472,"depth":494,"text":473},{"id":484,"depth":494,"text":485},"Writing Tips","Industry-standard word counts for every fiction format — flash fiction to epic fantasy. 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