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Written by Alex Feinman on 2025-01-22 at 00:42

[#]WritersCoffeeClub Day 21: What differences do you find in your process if you write both short and long-form?

"I apologize, as I did not have time to write you a shorter novel." - Mark Twain, almost.

Shorter = less places to hide. You've got to be awesome for the whole story, more or less.

The degenerate case of this is the poem, where every word is very carefully considered both alone and in context.

My novel-writing brain aims for 110-130k words, due to repeated exposure.

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