Meagan and Kirk dive into the Reddit community r/PubTips, unpacking both the helpful advice and the more problematic trends they’ve seen circulating in the subreddit.
They also explore some of the recurring debates that dominate r/PubTips, including the infamous word-count rules, comparative titles, and the murky territory of query personalization.
For the Hot Goss segment, Meagan and Kirk turn to the ongoing debate about editors. Must every writer hire a professional editor before querying, or is this just another form of gatekeeping?
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You can find typical editorial rates at: https://www.the-efa.org/rates/
Typical word counts:
Short story: under 7,500 words
Novelette: 7,500 to 17,500 words
Novella: 17,500 to 40,000 words
Fantasy & Sci-Fi: 100,000 to 115,000 words
Mystery & Thriller - 80,000 to 100,000 words
Literary Fiction - 80,000 - 100,000 words
Romance - 80,000 to 100,000 words
Horror - 70,000 to 100,000 words
Memoir - 80,000 to 90,000 words
Young Adult - 55,000 to 80.000 words
Nonfiction - 50,000 to 80,000 words
Middle Grade - 20,000 to 55,000 words
(Source: https://reedsy.com/studio/resources/how-many-words-in-a-novel)