Do word counts count?

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There are surprisingly few articles on the subject of word and page counts in novel writing. Yet, it is something that perplexes many indie authors.

According to Colleen Lindsay, associate director for marketing, social media and reader experience for NAL/Berkley and former book agent, the rule of thumb on word count for mainstream YA fiction novels is between 45 and 80 thousand words. She goes on to say that YA paranormal and fantasy average word counts tend to run a little higher with the top of the range at 120 thousand. She notes that many publishers try to stay below 100 thousand to keep production costs low.

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This BAIT, I urge you to take…

The YA Indie Author Club is having another great week of releases. This week, we are going to ask you to join us in supporting K.C. Blake. I recently discovered her novel, Vampires Rule, and can tell you first-hand that her books are fun and wildly creative.

So without further ado (drum roll, please) may I present K.C.’s newest novel…

Bait (Order of the Spirit Realm #1) 

Ghosts, a reaper, and a rock star.

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At sixteen Bay-Lee is not your typical girl. She doesn’t even try to fit in at school. What’s the point when she’ll be moving to a new place within a few months?

She’s lived her whole life on the run, hiding from monsters.

Then a reaper uses her closet to cross over from the Spirit Realm. It has a message for her. Just when she’s about to join her father at his school for hunters she finds out they are dying on Continue reading “This BAIT, I urge you to take…”

Indie Author Spotlight: HEATHER SUTHERLIN

heather sutherlinToday, the YA Author Club shines the spotlight on our very own Heather Sutherlin. She’s an amazing person and a phenomenal YA Author Club contributor who writes young adult fantasy adventures when she’s not spending time with her family.

Sutherlin holds a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and was a first place winner in the White County Creative Writers’ Conference. She is president of the Fiction Writers of Central Arkansas and a featured author in the Arkansas Literary Festival.

Sutherlin lives in Arkansas with her husband and three children. She is the Continue reading “Indie Author Spotlight: HEATHER SUTHERLIN”