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Aug 2020

Hi everyone,

I'm writing a novel currently and I have a question. Does the amount of words per chapter matter? I've noticed that most of my chapters are between 1500 - 2000 words, but a lot of the novels I've been checking out have a lot less words. I'm guessing it makes them easier to read? I personally feel the shorter chapters I've checked out are easier to read.

Do you prefer shorter chapters (like 1000-1500 words) or longer ones (1500-2000 words)?

Any input is welcome because I'm thinking of adjusting my word count depending on consensus.

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I write chapters that are 2500 to 3000 words but just split them up into smaller sections for release since that seems to be the trend here. Hope that helps!

That sounds like a good idea. I do prefer to write long chapters so maybe I'll just split them up to make reading easier, thanks!

Splitting longer chapter is helpful since depending on how you split it you'll have more episodes to post. While also allowing people a chance to pause between each part. Not everyone's story is set up to break evenly unfortunately but having foreknowledge in this regard can be really helpful.

Most of Tapas' readers consume content through the app/on mobile devices and the algorithms favor frequent updates. SO if you break up your work into smaller chunks and update multiple times a week, not only will more readers appreciate it, but it can help your series get in front of more viewers (by appearing in Fresh, or if people interact with your work, Trending)

That's a good point! Thankfully, it seems the next few chapters I have include pretty obvious split points so I think it'll work out.

I never even thought about that, thank you! I've now scheduled my single 2000ish word chapter into two separate parts which I'll upload a few days apart.

That's good. It seems to work well for some people and not so much for others. Hope everything works out. :+1:

I prefer shorter chapters..For ideal viewership, on another thread, I read that chapters should be ideally 700 to 1000 words and broken into short paragraphs.

I write my novel as a traditional book with big chapters then split them up for Tapas. I think the preferred episode length for readers here is 800-1300 words :slight_smile:

What Kwan said. I used to write 1.8-2.2k length chapters. But now it's more freehand. I try and stop where it feels natural. And I usually hit that around 1-1.2k now. Snackable content! :smile:

Same answer as everyone almost, I started to split them up halfway into posting everything as I hit the 15k character limit here

A while ago I had this discussion with a writer who is writing for over 20 years.

He said, the longer the chapters you write are, the more it is possible that you will lose readers because they stop and won't continue at some point because it feels for them it is harder to jump back in. Keeping them short (or divide them into shorter parts) will help in this regard, because readers feel good when they finished a chapter and see the next one will start. It makes them feel like accomplish another step to the next part of the story and jumping to a chapter instead of the middle of a text is a lot easier :slight_smile:

And as a reader myself I have to say, I have no problem with longer texts (as long as they are formatted in a way that is good for the eyes ^^) but I understand what he means.

So yeah, keep them short and more people will read them and come back for more.

I am breaking up episodes to be more like 1K words. Tapas advertises itself as bite-sized fiction, so I think it is better to roll with the brand

I write ca. 700 words per episode, and I know that is very short, but I update frequently and I think that is more importent than writing a lot. Also with less words it kinda seems like it is one page and that makes it easier to read a lot of them. I don't know how many episodes you published but if you already published a lot of episodes with 1500-2000 words I don't think you should break it down that much, because your readers are already used to the length.

i'd love to break up my chapters into smaller parts but i've got two glaring problems: First is that my writing just doesn't fit into smaller parts, i have a beginning, a middle, and an end to my scenes and they're just long and that's all there is to it.

And then, while I could just ... stop in the middle, now i've published 14 chapters and i'd have to go back and split them all out and I'd wind up with loads of zero view, zero like chapters at the end and tapas doesn't let you move the orders around so i'll have to jog everything along which sounds like a nightmare as well as making my writing kind of incoherent in terms of the segments i'm breaking it into

It's very annoying. I think I'll just have to hope people will read it anyway.

i don't think this is very helpful, but i suppose my points are: decide early if you want to write shorter chapters, and sometimes your chapters are just longer

From what I understand reading certain threads, you need to keep your chapters short since readers on here like short reads. Like between 800-1300 or so.

My first chapter that I haven't posted yet on Tapas is 2621 words or about nine pages, which I think for Tapas may be a bit much. I think if you keep it around five pages or less you should be fine.

Everyone's style is different but I prefer shorter chapters as long as the story is done well. I personally publish shorter chapters once a month, but they pack a punch and hold clues, messages, etc to what is going on in my universe. And that format works well for Tapas, I have found!

I think this depends on the situation. If you wish to grow your audience, Tapas rewards frequent updates, possibly two or three times a week. Since many readers do consume content while on the go or on their phone, it's easier for them to read shorter chapters. However, I've actually been hit by quite a few understandable, but sometimes rude comments from those that really hate shorter chapters because they find that it ruins the flow of the story. I do agree that bite sized chapters cause a pretty big rift in story telling so I'm not a fan myself. In the end, I go based on the story. If shorter chapters work and don't cause a lot of issues in the flow of the narrative then I will cut them up, if they don't then I take the chance of longer chapters.

I used to write out my chapter and split down the middle. 10/10 do not recommend. Now my chapter have gotten super long and I decided to go ahead and split them up more so they’re at least under 1k and it gives me a great buffer and more frequent updates.

Also had to go and shorten my prologue from 2 parts to 3 and that was not fun at all. If you decide to update your story and shorten some parts, do it while you don’t have a lot of episodes uploaded because all that copying and pasting will drive you crazy