Begin telling the story, tell the story, and stop. How long it's going to take depends on you -- how long does it take to tell the story? Are you dividing the chapters by major scene, climaxes, and will you be able to keep your reader's attention to the end? All of this goes into your question, which I can't answer for you because it's YOUR book. See how far you've gotten at chapters 12, 20, and 30 (where applicable); can you cut something, do you want to expand something, what contributes to the story's thread and what doesn't? Sounds like you're off to a great start; I'd love to see this when you're done!
Good luck!
2006-12-06 08:51:51
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answered by ensign183 5
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Well if its a book it has to be interesting to have more chapters and it was to have a good ending and good beginning. And you have to have a good middle. But it depends on the other readers and who likes it and who doesn't. But if you want more chapters there has to be more stuff happening like some one is going into a war or some thing that would carry on and in between there has to be dramatic and etc. It depends what you like to type also.
2006-12-06 16:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on how many chapters is enough to finish our story. I would say 15 should be max.
2006-12-06 16:28:34
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answered by sevenexxx 2
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write as many chapters until your mind feels the book is over.
2006-12-06 16:35:03
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answered by Zizi 2
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I generally like shorter, catchier titles....four or five words, at most. It's enough to catch my interest, but not enough to make me think, "Gee! This writer is trying to fit too much story all into one place." Sometimes a SUBTITLE sounds good if it's longer, though. But it's your book, it should be your own title, and how many chapters you write is totally up to you.
2006-12-06 16:42:03
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answered by Anonymous
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