determined2finish
05-05-2005, 06:54 AM
Ok, I haven't been here in a while because I have been running in circles trying to get some writing done. What I wrote is a seemingly endless list of ideas, but have yet to completely finish one idea in written form (ARRGH!).
Anyway, I read a thread about novel length and was wondering if any such limitations applied to humor books? Someone said that humor books are better when they are shorter, but approximately what length? Is the story structure/pacing the same as for a novel? How would a book like "Bridget Jones' Diary" be classified - a novel? a short work of humorous fiction? What's the difference??? I think my questions are a great way for me to put off writing for another night (but still, any answers are appreciated).
Seriously, for those of you who have written book length humor, is there a standard length? Is it possible to be or hope to be funny enough to last an entire novel or would that only irritate potential readers??? :idea:
Anyway, I read a thread about novel length and was wondering if any such limitations applied to humor books? Someone said that humor books are better when they are shorter, but approximately what length? Is the story structure/pacing the same as for a novel? How would a book like "Bridget Jones' Diary" be classified - a novel? a short work of humorous fiction? What's the difference??? I think my questions are a great way for me to put off writing for another night (but still, any answers are appreciated).
Seriously, for those of you who have written book length humor, is there a standard length? Is it possible to be or hope to be funny enough to last an entire novel or would that only irritate potential readers??? :idea: