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  1. For novels in general, the accepted word count is 70-80,000 words. For fantasy novels, you are allowed to go slightly above this limit, but unless you are an established author, I don't recommend going too far above. I would limit the book at 100,000 words to be safe.

  2. Oct 23, 2020 · (Key note: word count ranges vary based on genre, 100%.) The answer I’d found to be satisfactory up until recently was a anywhere between 90,000-120,000. Anything longer than that was going to be too big to publish, anything shorter obviously needed to have its plot beefed up.

  3. Right now the word count is at 107 737. I'm more or less at the half of my book in terms of plot so that number will potentially be doubled. I wanted to know about what you think is the best average word count, or maximum, in a fantasy novel, just so i can have an idea of where i'm at.

  4. If so, then you should target your word count to Person 1. If you are writing epic fantasy, then you should target at Person 2. You are correct that many adult fantasy books are 150K+, but I would say this is mainly true in the epic fantasy niche.

  5. Michael Stackpole gave a rough rule of thumb to estimate how long a novel could be in the context of the story: he said to account for 30,000 words per character. That means that in a standard 100,000 word novel, you have the word-space for two main characters and an antagonist.

  6. Feb 14, 2017 · Angry Robot: “The ideal novel length depends on the genre in which you’re writing, as well as what is the right length for the specific book you’re writing. In general terms, we’re looking for (approximately) 70-110,000 for SF, or 95-140,000 for fantasy.”.

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  8. Jun 27, 2019 · The average word count for a standard novel is between 70,000 to 100,000 words. A minimum of 50,000 words is usually considered the threshold for a novel, while the maximum word count can range from 100,000 to 140,000, depending on your book's genre.

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