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How long should a novel be?
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How long should a novel be?

Posted on August 3, 2019 by Katherine Luck • 8 Comments

Is word count really the best way to separate novels from short stories? If so, there’s a big problem here that nobody’s been able to solve. Continue reading →

What is the shortest novel ever written?
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What is the shortest novel ever written?

Posted on July 27, 2019 by Katherine Luck

I’ve put together a list of extremely short books that claim to be novels. But are they really? What’s the difference between a short story, a novella, and a novel? Continue reading →

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