I am working on a continuation of "Strip Poker". I currently have a part two which is 5,881 words and a part three that is 2,481 words. There is a time gap of about six months between part two and three.
Should I divide part two into two roughly equal parts and change part three into part four? Or, should I leave the parts as they are?
Story part sizes for "Strip Poker"
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Re: Story part sizes for "Strip Poker"
I think the time-division would be the over-riding factor, more than number of words. I'd let the 3rd part just be short 
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Re: Story part sizes for "Strip Poker"
StefanIsMe (imported) wrote: Thu Sep 10, 2009 7:58 pm I think the time-division would be the over-riding factor, more than number of words. I'd let the 3rd part just be short![]()
I think I did make myself clear. I am not proposing to move text from part two to part three. I am thinking of dividing part two into two. This would give me three parts of about 2,900 words each. There would still be a division where the time-division is. The last part would be part four instead of part three.