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K.J. Simmill
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There is something I have been thinking about for a while, there was a post by @1408 recently regarding word count, also recently I was discussing the matter with @Karen Gray .
My first novel, Darrienia, is an epic fantasy aimed at adults with a very involved story, when I initially wrote it I thought it was quite large for a first time novel, then there was editing, amending etc, which did little to reduce my word count. I finished writing it about four years ago, put it to one side for a while, wrote the others in the tetralogy (at least in draft) and then came back to it. This meant more editing, integration of ideas to be explored further in the future books. I discarded parts that did little to enhance or drive the story, yet made additions that fed it.
It was after going back to it and editing some more that I considered splitting it into two or three books as my total word count sits at 337083. The problem being, firstly, it makes a really good, (although large) book in it's current state, I have had a number of beta readers look at it and have received positive responses. Secondly, On researching this in the past I was informed that a book, even as part of a series should stand alone in its own right, but because of how intertwined the story and events are and once things are set into motion I honestly can't see a place where I could end it in order for a secondary book to pick up from, yet be a tale that does not require having read the first part.
Through the story the protagonists are required to locate certain things, so I thought about splitting each quest into a story of its own, but it doesn't work, the continuous momentum and tension, created from it being one book, is lost when I try to split it. So I eventually gave up on the idea and polished the work ready for submission.
I know it is a very high word count, it makes me less confident when submitting it to people. I don't spam my manuscript here, there and everywhere either. I try to find agents that imply they would have an interest, after all, they are bombarded with so much work on a daily basis I am surprised that most find the time to send a form rejection letter, let alone add words of encouragement.
So I guess the reason I am posting here is to draw on your collective opinions and experiences, you are my peers after all, and I am interested in hearing what your views are. With my current word count, would it be better to look at other avenues such as self publishing? Or are there agents or publishers out there that will accept larger works? I guess at the moment I am going through the self-doubting phase which I am sure some of you are all too familiar with.
Anyway thanks for your time, have a great day x
My first novel, Darrienia, is an epic fantasy aimed at adults with a very involved story, when I initially wrote it I thought it was quite large for a first time novel, then there was editing, amending etc, which did little to reduce my word count. I finished writing it about four years ago, put it to one side for a while, wrote the others in the tetralogy (at least in draft) and then came back to it. This meant more editing, integration of ideas to be explored further in the future books. I discarded parts that did little to enhance or drive the story, yet made additions that fed it.
It was after going back to it and editing some more that I considered splitting it into two or three books as my total word count sits at 337083. The problem being, firstly, it makes a really good, (although large) book in it's current state, I have had a number of beta readers look at it and have received positive responses. Secondly, On researching this in the past I was informed that a book, even as part of a series should stand alone in its own right, but because of how intertwined the story and events are and once things are set into motion I honestly can't see a place where I could end it in order for a secondary book to pick up from, yet be a tale that does not require having read the first part.
Through the story the protagonists are required to locate certain things, so I thought about splitting each quest into a story of its own, but it doesn't work, the continuous momentum and tension, created from it being one book, is lost when I try to split it. So I eventually gave up on the idea and polished the work ready for submission.
I know it is a very high word count, it makes me less confident when submitting it to people. I don't spam my manuscript here, there and everywhere either. I try to find agents that imply they would have an interest, after all, they are bombarded with so much work on a daily basis I am surprised that most find the time to send a form rejection letter, let alone add words of encouragement.
So I guess the reason I am posting here is to draw on your collective opinions and experiences, you are my peers after all, and I am interested in hearing what your views are. With my current word count, would it be better to look at other avenues such as self publishing? Or are there agents or publishers out there that will accept larger works? I guess at the moment I am going through the self-doubting phase which I am sure some of you are all too familiar with.
Anyway thanks for your time, have a great day x