Word Count, Vol.4: ย 14,861 (I’ve decided on a 2k words/day minimum, with more in the afternoon should I feel like it)
Thanks to All Who Bought Echo! ย And BIG THANKS to Melissa, Barbara, Ian, Lorna, [anonymous], Lisa, Meg, Matt, Bobby, F.T., Alice Smith, Leslie Coop, Richard, Shauna, Sydney, Pam, Jessica, Angela, Kiesa, Ross, Keith, and Alice for posting AMAZING reviews on Amazon!!! ย Ashley too for the 5 star on Nook!
News: ย Back into drafting mode! ย 2k a day, with more if I feel like it in the pm! ย That 14k word count is from six days worth of drafting, and I’m happy to say that my 3 month editing period for Echo Volume 3 hasn’t put any kinks in my flow of ideas. ย The words come pretty easy, for the most part. ย For those of you interested in the travails of a budding writer, I’ll explain why I settled on 2k. ย Most of you, though, probably couldn’t care less, so feel free to stop reading, haha!
First off, for purposes of pure ego-stroking, 2k a day will make EVERY MONTH the equivalent of a NanoWriMo + in word count. ย Secondly, Stephen Kingโwho I’ve looked up to since my days of staying up late with a flashlight under the blanket so I can read booksย to my parents’ dismayโdoes 2k a day. ย Also, the benefits of increasing word count start diminishing the more you push it past 2k. ย I’ll explain below.
Ifย my goal is to create a 90k word manuscript (a sci fi book is generally between 80 and a 100k in word count) then at 2k a day, I pop a roughย out in 45 days. ย Say I slow down to 1k a day; now I’m looking at finishing the manuscript in three months timeโadding an extra 45 days onto my process, or making the whole thing 90 days in totality. ย That’s an entire month and a half that I have to tack onto my publishing timeline.
Now if I DOUBLE my word count to 4k a day, I reach my 90k goal in 22.5 days, cutting the other 22.5 days off of my timeline. ย So if I start stretching towards 1k a day, then I could possibly add another month onto my timeline, or if I turn the word count upย to 4k a day, then I’m speeding things up by about three weeks.
Here’s where I personally stand on it: ย I’m not ok with adding another 45 days (or even less) onto my rough horizon of a 45 day completion (for rough draft). ย That being the case, I’m also not okay with going crazy trying to do 4k a day so I can save myself a lousy three weeks. ย An extra three weeks is okay in my book. ย That’s how I’ve come to my magic number of 2k words a day.
I’m sure that’s probably one of my more boring weekly updates, but I know a small percentage of you are interested in the writing process as well as the writing itself. ย I hope I’ve managed to add another interesting tidbit onto Kent Wayne’s Writing Journeys. ย Right now I gotta get a new watch (lost my watch a few days ago and I hate not being able to time my rest periods when I’m lifting), so I think I’m done writing for todayโit is the weekend after all. ย Anyways, if you are a writer, I wish you inspired drafting and insightful editing!


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