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Question: Several years ago, you outlined the most common fic wordcounts for AO3. Given that the data was from 2014, will you do an update to see if fics have gotten, on average, longer/shorter over time? (P.S. Thank you for creating these! I've followed your blog for a number of years, and your analyses help put fandoms and fandom trends in perspective.)
Good question (and thank you :) )! I just took a look, and I was interested to find that AO3 fanworks have, on average, gotten longer over the past 10 years.
Here's the data from 2014:
And here's updated data from 2024:
(Edited to fix an incorrect max word count)
These graphs, along with the data and any clarifications and corrections are also available on AO3.
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I just hit (precisely) a million words on AO3!!
My ask box is open for sneak peeks of anything I've teased or other fanficcy questions to celebrate!
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Smash Your Word Count Goals in 3 Easy Steps
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Here at Freewrite, we help writers reach peak productivity in order to meet word count goals and create their best work yet. That’s our reason for being.
Today, we’re going to share the three easy steps proven by science to help you reach your writing goals!
1) Set A Goal & Write It Down
The psychology of goal setting is pretty clear. It’s what NaNoWriMo is all about, right? Research has proven that people who set goals experience higher motivation and are more likely to feel accomplished.
However, the type of goal you set makes a big difference to your efforts. Make sure that your goals are (a) clear and specific, (b) realistic, and (c) measurable.
Being clear about your goal will help you hone in on what you’re trying to achieve and ignore distractions. Make sure to write it down, as well. Research by psychologist Gail Matthews has revealed that people who write down goals are 33% more successful than those who simply set a goal in their head.
Next, be realistic. This means being honest with yourself about what you can and can’t achieve based on your other life obligations. Setting goals that you can’t achieve will only lead to frustration and, ultimately, a lack of motivation.
And last, make sure each goal is measurable. “Write 1,000 words each day” is much easier to measure than “Finish this book.” Because we all know it’s difficult to measure a book being “done”!
Breaking these goals down into smaller, simpler steps will help, too. If your goal is to write 20,000 words during Camp NaNo, break that down into 5,000 words a week, and then figure out how many words you’ll have to write each day to reach those smaller goals.
2) Practice Freewriting
Freewriting is thinking. It’s as simple — and as difficult — as that.
While every writer is unique, and there is no one way to be a writer, there are similarities we all share as humans — especially humans in the modern world — that create common obstacles to doing the things we love — like reading, writing, and yes, thinking. There are the obvious external obstacles: social media, email, the internet. But there are sneaky internal obstacles, too — the main culprit being the inner critic.
As humans, we are judgmental. It’s in our DNA. Our brains are constantly assessing situations, imagining outcomes, and making decisions. It’s part of survival at a very basic level. However, that means that when we do anything, including writing, we tend to automatically assess our actions — judging our own words, tweaking and editing them as we go along. That constant evaluation not only hinders progress, it can also stop us from ever getting started. And if we do manage to sit down to write, that inner critic creates an unconscious anxiety that prevents us from experimenting and writing down our most innovative and creative — and weird! — ideas.
We’ve all heard the advice to “write now, edit later.” Or perhaps you’ve heard writers reference “the sloppy/crappy/messy first draft.” Those are just fun ways of referencing the writing method in which you separate the drafting process from the editing process. Or, what we call freewriting.
Many people haven’t written this freely since childhood, but there’s a reason this method is taught in MFA programs. Getting your thoughts down first and revising later increases productivity and yields better, more creative work because it allows you to give your brain fully to each task. It means that when you’re drafting, you’re drafting, and when you’re editing, you’re editing. There’s no context-switching or multitasking.
So, what if you gave yourself permission to write badly at first? And we don’t just mean cheesy or with glaring plot holes — we mean typos, missing words, character names replaced by big Xs because you couldn’t remember them in the moment.
The next time you draft, we challenge you to give it a try. Just let yourself go and give your thoughts and feelings over to the act of creating. Because that’s when the magic happens.
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submitting my paper tonight and then I'm off for a week, so:
for every like on this post I'll add 5 words to my WIP. 10 for every reblog. count stops when I return on Saturday next week.
#litchi.txt#the wip in question is a dh fic#its for my corvosider spirit au#depending on how many notes I get on this uhhh#I will stop counting once the fic is finished#I am guesstimating 50k words for the whole thing and Im at like 15k at this point#so in case we overdo it past the 'this fic is completely finished and done with for good' limit Im ditching ur words sorry#yeah#idk if this makes sense but i hope u get what i mean#word count#(<- tag for me to find this later)#(i feel like this might get 3 likes and a reblog)
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~7 tips for stay focused while writing.~
1. Make sure to drink lots of water/tea and have a healthy meal shortly before. This will help to nourish your brain, which in turn will help you to write and stay focused.
2. Find a calm, comfortable location. Stay away from places with lots of sounds and distractions, instead try to find somewhere that you can relax and enjoy the writing process. It’s even better when the location has dim lights.
3. Exercise shorty before. just going on a walk down your street and back or going on the treadmill for five minutes can help to get rid of excess energy and make you less restless and distracted.
4. Set up a reward system. Maybe have a small piece of candy after every two sentences, watch an episode of tv every time you finish a paragraph, or do a fun activity after every chapter. This will help motivate you to finish up your work for the day.
5. Set a daily word count. Setting a daily word count can help you to feel like you’ve achieved your goals, even if they are small. Start with a couple hundred words each day and then work your way up to your desired amount. Checking how close you are to achieving your daily word count can help you to feel more more motivated and productive. (I use nanowrimo.org but you can use whatever work tracker you want!)
6. Listen to music. I like to listen to music that suits the tone of the chapter I’m writing, as it can help you to feel more immersed and focused. It’s best to listen to the music on a lower volume so that it doesn’t overwhelm you and just blends into the background.
7. Be gentle with yourself. Not every day is going to be amazingly productive. Everyone has days where they are distracted or don’t get much work done. Don’t beat yourself up about it and instead try to relax, have a nice day and get a good nights sleep. You’re doing really great, You deserve to take a self care day!
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for all my writer friends:
whatever your word count, it's okay.
a small word count means you got your words across quickly and sweetly, while a large word count means more content for your readers.
sometimes chapters are big, sometimes they're small. whatever it is, it doesn't dictate your value.
you're doing so well, keep it up :D
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Yearly & Lifetime Writing Tracker Templates
These were inspired by @letswritesomenovels's monthly writing goal tracker here!
However, this basically replaces nanowrimo style tracking, which is fine, but I don't do that anymore. Since I don't set goals for myself, and I rather do it monthly rather than daily, I decided to make one myself.
However, I know most people do set goals so I have included multiple versions.
There are THREE versions: yearly tracker with goals, yearly tracker without goals, and a lifetime tracker.
All of them have formulas embedded so all you have to do is type in your goal (if you have one) and monthly word count (or whatever measurement you go by) and the rest will auto-populate.
All tables and charts are fully customizable. I have a few notes/hints in the template if you're not sure how that works.
YEARLY / WITH GOALS
YEARLY / WITHOUT GOALS
LIFETIME
The template isn't editable, so go to FILE > MAKE A COPY to keep one for yourself that you can edit.
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I saw your DD graph asking for other ideas, so... if you still have any desire to do further Dracula graphs I'd be curious to see how the word count per character breaks down (not how much they speak but how much they write. Adding all their diary entries together, etc.). Obviously Mina wins by default from having typed up the whole novel but outside of that detail, how much did each person author?
Thank you so much for this ask! What an interesting data set this one is! Lots of unexpected information.
So first off, if you just want to visualize the author breakdown, ta-dahhhh!
Seward was staunchly in the lead, talking his head off and burning through those wax recording drums like no ones business. Poor Mina for having to transcribe it all. In total his words made up 39.3% of Dracula. Nearly 40%!
Seward unsurprisingly had the most individual entries overall at 47, and had the longest streak for being the narrator in an entry at 10 days (09/02 - 09/11) with Mina following right behind at 9 days (08/10 - 08/19)
Mina surprisingly was 3rd overall both in word count and number of entries. She wasn't even in the top 3 for most words in a day which is as follows.
1 - Seward October 3rd - 9942 words
2 - Seward September 29th - 7206 words
3 - Jonathan October 3rd - 5944 words
Van Helsing only had 9 entries total but still came in number 4 for word count, in front of Lucy. It's interesting to note that the amount a person writes doesn't correlate to the amount of time they are being written about/appear. Which is why Arthur and Quincey don't even beat out the newspaper clippings for words, lol.
There are lots of authors we only hear from a single time, like Sister Agatha. So I've decided to make a small fry pie as well. (Authors under ~500 words)
The captain of the Demeter and Van Helsing both had more days written than Lucy! Though I didn't break up number of entries, like when the log of the Demeter had 3 or 4 on one day or Lucy wrote a letter and in her diary.
If there is any data I haven't presented here that you're interested in feel free to tag me or shoot me an ask like this lovely person did!
#dracula daily#this took me 4 hours#potential spoiler#graphs#book data#word count#meta#averages#percentages#dracula daily tracker#dracula entry lengths#dracula authors#dracula meta#jonathan harker#mina harker#john seward#abraham van helsing#mina murray#lucy westenra#dracula#bram stoker#marketpeaches#arthur holmwood#van helsing
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WARNING!! (It's not explicit, but it is the title of the 18+ oneshot.)
THERE'S 5043 WORDS FOR THIS. I DON'T THINK I'VE EVER WRITTEN A ONE SHOT AS LONG AS THIS HELP ME I'M GOING TO DIE
#tw suggestive#cw suggestive#suggestive text#word count#tadc#tadc au#harlequin au#tadc harlequin au#the amazing digital circus#pomni#caine#caine x pomni#pomni x caine#tadc showtime#showtime tadc#showtime ship#showtime shipping
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If you’re new to writing, don’t delete anything!
I mean it, one of the most motivating things I find is having a huge documents folder, or a large word count, or notebooks filled with ideas, even if the ideas are terrible and embarrassing, because it shows how much mental effort you put in and how much you’ve worked on your ideas. I know it might be embarrassing to reread old works, or easy to fall into the trap of thinking that everything you do is always going to seem cringe the next day BUT I PROMISE IT ISN’T LIKE THAT FOREVER.
There comes a day when you look back on your own writing and feel proud and there’s nothing on earth that compares to the feeling of success when you create something you’re proud of. So keep all of your ‘failures’, keep all of your dropped wips because it is a testament to all of the effort you put in. And be proud of yourself!
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Okay lads, we're 40k deep into writing this monstrosity!!!
#lets gooooo#jodt#journal of dreadful things#black family curse#lilbeanz#an update!#word count#writing progress#insert rocky training montage#yeet#delete later
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Me working on a writing challenge and checking the word count after a paragraph
#fanfiction#writer's block#writers#writing stuff#fiction writing#fic stuff#writing challenges#writing prompts#memes#word count
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Since I read that publishers prefer short debut novels, I can't stop stressing over my word count. What if my novel ends up being too long? I can't wait to get into editing stage.
Funny how I went from my story will be too short to this. I know that the first draft is far away from the final product... But it makes me nervous.
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AYOOOOOOOO I PASSED 100K WORDS!!!
#word count#total word count#100k+ words#over 100k#100K#100000#100000 words#achievement#accomplishments#writing#writers#writeblr#bookblr#book#writers on tumblr#writers of tumblr#writerscommunity#writer#creative writing#writing goals
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Hello!
I’m here with half good and maybe bad news(?) So the last Character & Word count were in fact very inaccurate by a LOT. I didn’t realize I have a bunch of extra stuff and drafts of the story beforehand in it so twine included that…Um, so the updated and more accurate one will be included.
And I’ve decided to also do Female Mc’s and the story text will be different because of gender at scenes as well. So, Male Versions of the Ro’s will be made and depending on the Ro so will be the backstory/personality by a little bit. And to be quite honest, I’m not sure how I’m going to write crushes especially same-gender ones mostly because I don’t want to be cancelled and I personally have no experience so, it will be difficult.
Sorry, this is long but, I have a feeling I won’t be posting a lot unless it’s profiles or asks.
I’m a very much newbie and rookie to writing, it’s really not great but, I do have ideas and I want to share them, that’s why these are here. So, I would very much appreciate tips, and help whether that be story plot, rewording, or just spelling and grammar. And I’m an avid want a dash of romance not the main focus because I cringe A lot type of reader, the same type of writer as well. So advice on writing romance and dialogue is a must, that’s why I’m planning on the romance to be a more minor part.
I also realized I should probably focus on finishing writing the first part of the demo I’m planning to release in one of the upcoming months or weeks. And also, post something about the personalities the Mc can have. ❤️
Thank you for reading my rambling and being interested in my if.💗
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Character Count: 51553 (just the story not including profiles, glossary or world lore)
Word Count: 8567
Features(first part is same bottom is new):
-Meeting the Mentor and Homie(By having a flashback) and setting their gender
-Customizing Mc including hair color, length, skin tone, name, nickname, petname, gender
-Finding out about your Father and seeing a new side to your mother
-Age from 16 to 20(idk if that's significant-)
-Choosing a personality type from Diplomat, Charmer, Fighter, Scholar, Spiritual, and Deceiver
-Choosing to be a early bird or night owl
-Go on an errand and have your Mentor kidnap you casually
-Profiles in-game are done technically though I have to add actual descriptions of their personalities and skills but, the ones here are currently way more detailed
-Are you more expressive or expressionless?(will be applied differently depending on personality)
-Will receive something from your Mentor
-Start your Journey To Nadripur and stuff
-Find out the Mc’s eyecolors
-Learn some Banglish(Bengali-English)
-Find out more about the world you live in
-Either be as rude as possible to a old man or attempt to be less rude to a older lady(Mentor)
-Choosing to be more decisive or indecisive
#update#goldendusk#interactive story#itch.io#twine#twine interactive fiction#twine sugarcube#word count#send me asks
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i wrote 1500 words today and all of them were gay as hell
#bc it's a gay romance#get it?#writing progress#word count#romance writing#writing funny#writing humor#writing memes#writer memes#queer writers#gay writing#creative writing#my writing#writeblr#writers on tumblr#writing#writers and poets#writerscommunity#writing community#on writing#writer#ao3 writer#writer things#lit#gay#questalks
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