Today I'm sharing an upcoming
release. This is one book you
don't want to miss! The kickstarter to this book will be available
today on Kickstarter. You will be able to get a copy of
ELECTED in hardcover and/or paperback with a free ebook, a lot
of special limited-edition items and other free books from best-
selling sci-fi authors who wanted to help ELECTED succeed.
Don't wait; get your copy today!
don't want to miss! The kickstarter to this book will be available
today on Kickstarter. You will be able to get a copy of
ELECTED in hardcover and/or paperback with a free ebook, a lot
of special limited-edition items and other free books from best-
selling sci-fi authors who wanted to help ELECTED succeed.
Don't wait; get your copy today!
Curious about how long your favorite authors' books are?
Below are the industry standards for each genre. ELECTED
started at 100K words in its first draft, but my agent
encouraged me to get it down to 90K so it would fit into
publishing submission guidelines?
Below are the industry standards for each genre. ELECTED
started at 100K words in its first draft, but my agent
encouraged me to get it down to 90K so it would fit into
publishing submission guidelines?
What do you think? Is it right to stick to these numbers or
should writers just write down a good story, no matter the
word count?
should writers just write down a good story, no matter the
word count?
Average Word Counts
Micro-Fiction - up to 100 words
Flash Fiction - 100 - 1,000 words, usually no more than 500.
Short Story - 1,000 - 7,500 words
Novellette - 7,500 - 18,000 words
Novella -20,000 - 45,000 words
General Novel - 50,000 -110,000
Genre Guidelines
Picture Books -200-500 words
Early Readers - 500-2000 words
Chapter Books - 5,000-10,000 words
Middle Grade - 25,000-45,000 words, most averaging 35k.
Young adult - 55,000-90,000 words
- YA contemporary
tends to be on the shorter side, 60-70k -
tends to be on the shorter side, 60-70k -
YA fantasy, sci-fi, and paranormal tends to fall on the longer side due to world building, 70-90k
Adult - 70,000-115,000 words
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Romance - 85,000-100,000 words
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Cozy Mysteries - 70,000-85,000 words
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Mysteries, Horror, Crime - 75,000-95,000 words, most averaging 90k
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Sci-fi and Fantasy - 80,000-120,000 words, most averaging 100k-115k
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Literary and Women's Fiction - 80,000-100,000 words
Divergent by Veronica Roth was long at about 105,000. And the first Harry Potter book was about 77,000.
ELECTED by Rori Shay
Silence in the Library Publishing
YA Sci-fi
April 22, 2014
Blurb:
It's the year 2185, and
in two weeks, Aloy will turn eighteen and take her father's place as president
of the country. But to do so, she must masquerade as a boy to avoid violating
the Eco-Accords, four treaties designed to bring the world back from the brink
of environmental extinction. Aloy hopes to govern like her father, but she is
inheriting a different country. The long concealed Technology Faction is
stepping out of the shadows, and as turmoil grows within her country, cryptic
threats also arrive from beyond the borders.
As she struggles to
lead, Aloy maintains her cover by marrying a woman, meanwhile battling feelings
for the boy who knows her secret - the boy who is somehow connected to her
country's recent upheaval. When assassination attempts add to the turmoil, Aloy
doesn't know whom to trust. She understood leadership required sacrifice. She
just didn't realize the sacrifice might be her life.
Rori Shay is an author
living in the Washington, DC area with her family, black lab, and cat - just
not quite in the same exciting circumstances as ELECTED’s main character, Aloy. She enjoys running, gardening, reading,
doing yoga, and volunteering with the Dwelling Place non-profit. Rori is a member of the
Society of Children’s Book Writers and
Illustrators (SCBWI).
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Don't forget to enter the giveaway!
~Kindle
~Items seen in ELECTED
such as a marriage binding (temporary tattoo)
~Hemlock soap
~Necklace as seen in
ELECTED
~Signed paperback copy
of ELECTED
~Optional FaceTime or
Skype session with the author for 1/2 an hour (can be used one-on-one or at the
winner's book club, etc.)