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Lauren K. Moody ([personal profile] anthimeria) wrote in [community profile] writerstorm2009-11-05 05:08 pm

Chapters

For those of us writing lengthy prose, I want to pose the question--What do you think about chapters?

I tend to read books straight through, so I don't notice chapters.  This, unfortunately, means I have a hard time writing them.  I know they serve a purpose, but what?  You tell me.

Should they all be approximately the same length in a given work?  Why do they exist at all?  Should there be internal structure in a chapter?  A cliffhanger ending?  How do chapters function for readers?
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[personal profile] feuervogel 2009-11-06 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't think it is. The novel I'm working on has 3 POVs, one of which is the bulk of it so far.

You can also change POV within chapters, as long as you denote it (the # in your ms, for example). CJ Cherryh does extensive POV switching in Hellburner, between *paragraphs.* (She can do it because she's awesome, but it was still damn confusing.)