There is no simple answer to the question. Most adult novels
are at least 60,000 words. The average adult fiction novel runs from 75,000 to
100,000 words. Non-fiction novels can have both more or less words but most
publishable novels for the adult market, again, should be at least 60,000
words. Young adult and children's market novels are considerably shorter. They
run on average from 45,000 to 75,000 words. Some novels aimed for a youthful
audience are as short as 30,000 words.
However, if you are self publishing, your novel can be as
long as you want. The nice thing about self publishers is that the author has
complete control over their manuscript. The downside to this is that they are
less likely to make money off of their published work. For authors who are more
interested in getting their work out into the world and less interested in
profits, this is a good route for you. Most writers don't have enough time in
their lives for that. Writing a novel takes both time and effort and for those
of us with little free time, it can be an uphill battle, especially if you work
full time, go to school, or have children.
For those who are interested in mass markets and large
publishing houses the guidelines set above are best. If your novel is too
short, there won't be as much profit for the publishing house to make off of
the book which makes them less inclined to publish it. On the other hand, if
the novel is too long, they won't want to publish it either as the cost of
production will eat into their profits.
How long is too long? That is a good question. Most novels
over 120,000 words are less likely to be considered by large publishing houses.
While novels in the Harry Potter and Game of Thrones series are examples of
bestsellers with large word counts, those novels are exceptions to the rule. In
this day and age there is a sort of golden number of pages a novel should be. A
novel that has anywhere between 250 to 425 pages are the market standard. As
each page within the average modern American novel has roughly 250 words each,
the average word count usually falls between the 60,000 and 100,000 standard.
Again, if you are self publishing, you get to have some leeway in this.
Having an industry standard novel length can seem rather arbitrary,
but there are some good reasons behind the set word count. And I am not jut
talking about profits, although those are important too. If a novel is too
short, more often than not there are plot holes and/or a lack of development in
characterization, scene, and plot. However if a novel is loo long there is
usually to much exposition and overwriting. Most authors, myself included, have
a tendency to write either too much or not enough. Finding the happy medium is
why the industry norm is out there. It is a formula that has been tested, works
well for the readers, the publishing houses, and hopefully works well for the
author too.
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