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Hello, this is Mary Kole with Good Story Company. Here I am going to talk about the length of a chapter in a manuscript. This is a question I get all the time. amp;quot;How long should my chapters be?amp;quot; They want word count, they want page count. And Iamp;#39;m here not to give you necessarily a hard and fast number but to ask you some leading questions which will allow you to figure out that ideal chapter count or chapter-length for yourself in your particular project. Now, obviously this has to do with the reading level of your audience. That is a big consideration. And I would say if you are writing a chapter book, for example, you want to keep your chapters very, very short. Chapter books are intended for newly independent readers as they sort of ascend the ladder of reading confidence and reading mastery. And then you want to keep your chapters very short. I would say 250 to 500 words. That seems short but it would not be outside the bounds of w