“I write on a computer, but I've run the complete gambit. When I was very young, I wrote with a ballpoint pen in school notebooks. Then I got pretentious and started writing with a dip pen on parchment (I wrote at least a novel-length poem that way). Moved on to a fountain pen. Then a typewriter, then an electric self-correct. Then someone gave me a word processor and I was amazed at being able to fit ten pages on one of those floppy discs.” WayWritingSelfRunningAbleSchoolYoungNovelFitTenComputerPagesMovedLengthPensElectricAmazedFountainNotebookTypewritersPretentiousDipMoved OnDiscsProcessorsGambitFountain PensBallpoint Pens Author:Charles de Lint
“Life's essential length is only a few pages long, as succinct as a line of verse and as brief as the title of a poem.” LongLinesEssentialsPagesTitlesLengthVerses Author:Kiki Dimoula
“People apparently only read mystery stories of any length. With mysteries, the longer the better, and people will read any damn thing. But the indulgent, 800-page books that were written a hundred years ago are just not going to be written anymore, and people need to get used to that.” PeopleNeedsYearsBookStoriesUsedWrittenMysteryPagesHundredYears AgoDamnLengthDamn Things Author:Cormac McCarthy
“Plot exposition that can be gently wound out by the authorial voice and internal monologue of a character in the length of a page has to be delivered in a matter of seconds on the stage.” MatterCharacterVoiceStagePagesWoundsInternalsPlotLengthSecondsMonologues Book:A Slip of the Keyboard: Collected Non-fiction Source: A Slip of the Keyboard: Collected Non-fiction
“I think I was also afraid of the novel. I write line by line, proceeding at snail's pace, rewriting as I go and paring the excess away. This is against all the best advice for writing long form prose, and I have tried over the years to break myself of the habit, but I can't bear to leave anything ungainly on the page and half the fun for me is that tinkering. So the length of a novel was a daunting prospect.” ThinkingWritingYearsLongI CanFormFunLinesHalfBreakNovelAdviceBearsHabitPagesProseLengthPaceExcessProceedingBest AdviceAll The BestRewritingSnailTinkering Author:Debra Dean
“In 1970 or '71, early in the magazine, Michael O'Donoghue did maybe eight pages of a 1958 yearbook, from Ezra Taft Benson High School. But by the time the [book-length] high-school yearbook came around, he didn't want to be involved.” WantBookSchoolInvolvedPagesHigh SchoolEightMagazinesLengthYearbookTaftHigh School Yearbook Author:P. J. O'Rourke
“My short stories have always pushed twenty pages. That's no length for a short story to be. You either do them short like Carver or you stop trying.” TryingStoriesPagesTwentiesLengthShort StoryBe YouStop TryingCarver Author:Zadie Smith
“If religious books are not widely circulated among the masses in this country, I do not know what is going to become of us as a nation. If truth be not diffused, then error will be. If God and His Word are not known and received, the devil and his works will gain the ascendency. If the evangelical volume does not reach every hamlet, the pages of a corrupt and licentious literature will. If the power of the gospel is not felt throughout the length and breadth of this land, anarchy and misrule, degradation and misery, corruption and darkness will reign without mitigation or end.” IfsKnowsDoeBookEndsCountryLiteratureNationsFeltReligiousKnownDarknessLandTruth IsMassPagesDevilGainsMiseryErrorsCorruptionLengthAnarchyVolumeReignDegradationEvangelicalBreadthReligious Books Author:Daniel Webster
“I like to get ten pages a day, which amounts to 2,000 words. That’s 180,000 words over a three-month span, a goodish length for a book — something in which the reader can get happily lost, if the tale is done well and stays fresh.” IfsWellsBookDoneThreeLostMonthsReaderAmountTenPagesTalesLengthThree Months Book:On Writing Source: On Writing
“We cannot, after all, judge a biography by its length, by the number of pages in it; we must judge by the richness of the contents...Sometimes the 'unfinisheds' are among the most beautiful symphonies.” SometimesBeautifulDeathNumbersJudgingPagesLengthBiographiesSymphonyRichness Author:Viktor E. Frankl
“Then, in my most careful handwriting, come all the details it would be a crime to forget. Lady licking Prim's cheek. My father's laugh. Peeta's father with the cookies. The colour of Finnick's eyes. What Cinna could do with a length of silk. Boggs reprogramming the Holo. Rue poised on her toes, arms slightly extended, like a bird about to take flight. On and on. We seal the pages with salt water and promises to live well to make their death count.” WellsWould BeEyeFatherWaterForgetLaughingCrimeArmsPromisePagesBirdDetailsCarefulFlightColourLengthSaltCheeksToesCookiesSealsSilkLive WellPeetaHandwritingLickingRueFinnickCinnaSalt Water Author:Suzanne Collins