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This seems to get asked quite a bit, and after researching this topic time and time again, I still don't feel like I have a good grasp on what is acceptable vs. unacceptable.
I'm writing an upmarket/literary sci-fi novel, i.e. the prose is somewhat poetic and at times experimental, but it lives within the sci-fi realm. I expect I'll reach final draft in the next six months, and I estimate the final word count would be ~60k.
There's unfortunately a lot of variance in people's opinions about if an adult novel like this would sell in modern times with a word count like this. 60k seems rather long for a novella (and the scope of the story is much bigger than a typical novella), but a lot of people have relayed to me that anything sci-fi nowadays should be breaking 90k words, which I simply don't see happening with this one. I would classify it as a "short novel".
Now, I understand that a 30k novel probably won't sell nowadays because it would have to be priced pretty low, but would the same apply for a 60k upmarket sci-fi? I'm interested to hear some experiences you all have had with agents and publishers regarding this, because I find a lot of people online speak in absolutes when it comes to word counts, and some of the maxims I'm reading seem to contradict themselves, making this all the more confusing for me. I certainly don't want to waste an agent's time by pitching something that simply is outside the scope of the traditional publishing industry, but I do think the novel will be "complete" and "feel right" at 60k.
Thoughts? Experiences? I welcome all feedback, as there does seem to be quite a bit of subjectivity about the word boundaries for different genres (and I'm not sure if literary/upmarket throws a wrinkle in things, as well).
I'm writing an upmarket/literary sci-fi novel, i.e. the prose is somewhat poetic and at times experimental, but it lives within the sci-fi realm. I expect I'll reach final draft in the next six months, and I estimate the final word count would be ~60k.
There's unfortunately a lot of variance in people's opinions about if an adult novel like this would sell in modern times with a word count like this. 60k seems rather long for a novella (and the scope of the story is much bigger than a typical novella), but a lot of people have relayed to me that anything sci-fi nowadays should be breaking 90k words, which I simply don't see happening with this one. I would classify it as a "short novel".
Now, I understand that a 30k novel probably won't sell nowadays because it would have to be priced pretty low, but would the same apply for a 60k upmarket sci-fi? I'm interested to hear some experiences you all have had with agents and publishers regarding this, because I find a lot of people online speak in absolutes when it comes to word counts, and some of the maxims I'm reading seem to contradict themselves, making this all the more confusing for me. I certainly don't want to waste an agent's time by pitching something that simply is outside the scope of the traditional publishing industry, but I do think the novel will be "complete" and "feel right" at 60k.
Thoughts? Experiences? I welcome all feedback, as there does seem to be quite a bit of subjectivity about the word boundaries for different genres (and I'm not sure if literary/upmarket throws a wrinkle in things, as well).