Some Arctic Raoul stats
4 March 2021 01:04 amI've finished typing up to the end of Christine and Erik (as yet unedited, but word counts aren't likely to change much), which gives me twelve chapters — four short and relatively fast-moving ones on Raoul, and seven longer and slower ones on Christine... plus the one at the beginning, which is from her viewpoint too. That catches me all the way up to June 2018 ;-p
It also suggests that the total word count is going to be rather more than I'd estimated; I make the cumulative total almost exactly 44,450 so far, which is somewhat over the rule-of-thumb estimate for 85 pages at 500 words/page (42,500). Which means the entire thing is going to be even longer than I thought — fine as a fanfic serial epic, not so good as a submittable manuscript. I suspect the longeurs of Christine in captivity are likely to be a prime candidate for cutting, and likewise Raoul's drifting on board the Requin. (I saw The BBC's The Terror -- why didn't they name the ship Deimos to go with Erebus, I wonder? -- this evening, and while I'm not sure I care for it, it did remind me a lot of my researches on Arctic exploration and ice encounters.)
Word counts for each chapter so far:
It also suggests that the total word count is going to be rather more than I'd estimated; I make the cumulative total almost exactly 44,450 so far, which is somewhat over the rule-of-thumb estimate for 85 pages at 500 words/page (42,500). Which means the entire thing is going to be even longer than I thought — fine as a fanfic serial epic, not so good as a submittable manuscript. I suspect the longeurs of Christine in captivity are likely to be a prime candidate for cutting, and likewise Raoul's drifting on board the Requin. (I saw The BBC's The Terror -- why didn't they name the ship Deimos to go with Erebus, I wonder? -- this evening, and while I'm not sure I care for it, it did remind me a lot of my researches on Arctic exploration and ice encounters.)
Word counts for each chapter so far:
| Chapter 1 | Moment of Parting | 3004 |
| Chapter 2 | Of Love and Loss | 2855 |
| Chapter 3 | A Visitor by Night | 2783 |
| Chapter 4 | Aftermath | 2511 |
| Chapter 5 | De Chagny Luck | 3877 |
| Chapter 6 | The World Turned Upside Down | 3975 |
| Chapter 7 | Flight and Arrival | 5372 |
| Chapter 8 | A Wish Granted | 3109 |
| Chapter 9 | The Caged Voice | 4460 |
| Chapter 10 | To The End of Hope | 4410 |
| Chapter 11 | Desperation | 4044 |
| Chapter 12 | Wedding Morn | 4095 |
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Date: 2021-03-04 03:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-03-04 07:27 pm (UTC)A lot of them are made up of several different scenes, which is why, for example, I had to type up Chapters 7 and 8 (and I think 9) in their entirety before I could decide what was a scene boundary and what was a chapter boundary -- which is one reason why it took so long to get round to doing it, because the mental hurdle to tackling the job was that much higher.
Chapters written very slowly over a protracted period also tend to run long, simply because I have to 'write myself in' when beginning every single fresh session, which tends to lead to the creation of a random piece of word-painting/character introspection of some sort that I can never bring myself to edit out later ;-p