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I finished editing "Out of Season" tonight. The final version is about 27,000 words, give or take some punctuation. (*eyes story in disbelief*)
My question is whether I should post it on AO3 and ff.net as a one-shot or split it into pseudo-chapters. It was conceived and written as a one-shot, so I think it flows better that way, but 27,000 words is awfully long and a lot of people prefer things split up for reading ease. (I guess this is the same general principle as splitting long chunks of narrative into paragraphs?) If I split it, the pseudo-chapters would be the same ones I used in the LJ beta draft of the story, which makes them about 10,500 words, 10,000 words, and 6,500 words long, respectively.
I personally don't mind ridiculously long one-shots, but I have had a few reader complaints about that in the past so I figured I'd ask for opinions. Thoughts, anyone?
My question is whether I should post it on AO3 and ff.net as a one-shot or split it into pseudo-chapters. It was conceived and written as a one-shot, so I think it flows better that way, but 27,000 words is awfully long and a lot of people prefer things split up for reading ease. (I guess this is the same general principle as splitting long chunks of narrative into paragraphs?) If I split it, the pseudo-chapters would be the same ones I used in the LJ beta draft of the story, which makes them about 10,500 words, 10,000 words, and 6,500 words long, respectively.
I personally don't mind ridiculously long one-shots, but I have had a few reader complaints about that in the past so I figured I'd ask for opinions. Thoughts, anyone?
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Date: 2011-11-04 12:27 am (UTC)