
What's the deal with word counts?
Have you ever pondered whether your work-in-progress is stretching too long or coming up short? Occasionally, we receive a submission that we must turn away because the manuscript doesn't fit the expected length for its genre, being either excessively lengthy or disappointingly brief.
Steve Laube recently shared a detailed set of word count guidelines on his blog. Keep in mind that this list is NOT set in stone, but rather a flexible guide to steer your writing journey.
Children’s board books – about 100 words
Early readers (ages 5-7) – 1,000-3,500 words
Chapter books – 15,000-35,000 words
Middle grade – 30,000-45,000 words
YA fiction – 50,000-80,000 words
Adult fiction novellas – 35,000-45,000 words
Other adult fiction – 70,000-100,000 words
Sci-fi/fantasy – 80,000-100,000 words
40-day devotionals – 30,000-40,000 words
90-day devotionals – 45,000-60,000 words
365-day devotionals – 90,000-100,000 words
Bible studies – 10,000-20,000 words
Memoirs – 40,000-70,000 words
Academic/reflective – 50,000-100,000 words
Other adult nonfiction – 40,000-70,000 words
Upcoming Conferences
Blue Ridge Christian Writers Conference: May 26-30
Cedar Falls Christian Writers Conference: June 12-14
St. David's Christian Writers Conference: June 18-22
Cascade Christian Writers Conference: June 22-25
Won an Award? Let us know!
Have you won an award or been a finalist in the past year? If so, email us with the award, date, and title of your book. We are keeping an up-to-date list for our Elk Lake authors.
Congratulations!
The Blue Lake Christian Writers Conference in Andalusia, Alabama, finished the week with an exciting awards ceremony. Here is a list of Elk Lake authors who were honored:
Excellence in Editing Award
2nd Place Nonfiction: Outstanding Online Presence - Psalms in Rhyme for Little Hearts, Donna Wyland
Living Water Award - Articles
1st Place: Right Timing, Sally Jo Pitts
Christian Indie Awards
2nd Place Young Adult: Fences Left Broken, Kristen Terrette
1st Place (tied) Mystery/Suspense: Sweet Deceit, Sally Jo Pitts
3rd Place General Fiction: Ride A Summer Wind, Ann Cavera
CAN Marketing Awards
2nd Place NonFiction Outstanding Online Presence: Psalms In Rhyme for Little Hearts, Donna Wyland
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