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I've been deleting, rewriting, and writing new scenes for this latest draft of Skywatch, and unfortunately my mass-delete (which brought me from dvii's 54k words to dviii's beginning stat of 47k words) did not provide a quite adequate enough cushion: I'm back up over 50k.  Over 51k, actually.

One of the goals for dix may have to be re-reading and cutting.  I'd really rather have a query letter for a MG novel with a word count that's in the 40k instead of 50k range, just psychologically.  It doesn't even matter if it's 49k, so long as it has that all-important 4 as the first number.  It's very much like pricing: people think something's cheaper if it's $4.99 than if it's $5.00, even if they're only a single cent apart.

Again, drastically different from how I felt when I was initially writing and revising.  I think I just hadn't done enough research--and wasn't sure enough about Skywatch's target age group--and thought 50k as a goal would be playing it safe.  I think it's still a not unreasonable length for a middlegrade novel that edges into upper-middlegrade territory, but still.  I don't want my word count to put an agent off entirely.  I can trim, I swear!  Especially with help!

Probably I'll have to prove that in the revision process.  New goal: once all the writing-style work for this draft is finished, tackle cutting.  Just enough to get it under 50k again.

All bitching about my wordcount aside, I did add a fantastic new scene that I didn't even plan before hand.  It was an instance where my notes said I needed Eshe to get a glimpse of the antagonist to up the tension, and then suddenly I kept writing and she was following and there was an extra thousand-word scene of awesome where I hadn't planned to put one.  Nevertheless, scene of awesome tops nit-picky wordcount goals, so I didn't stop myself from writing it.  And I am very glad I did it.

Just, y'know.  I'm a little neurotic about wordcount, it's how I gauge my writing.  Besides, if I get to not be teased about wordcount obsession any month of the year, November is it.  Good luck to anyone tackling NaNoWriMo!

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