From 4ac6765ebf29b844a55b3a19ce6e4cbadcb8be76 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dizzy Date: Sat, 8 Jun 2024 21:44:58 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] remove backup file --- Story Length Estimation.md.backup | 30 ------------------------------ 1 file changed, 30 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Story Length Estimation.md.backup diff --git a/Story Length Estimation.md.backup b/Story Length Estimation.md.backup deleted file mode 100644 index f54ead8..0000000 --- a/Story Length Estimation.md.backup +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -*Source: [Infographic to estimate how long a story will be. | Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/posts/12561943)* - -## How Long Will This Story Be? - -**(L)** - **Length of story.** While not exact, you can make a good guess about the relative length of story. -**(C)** - **Character.** Every character can add 500-1000 words to your scene or story. -**(P)** - **Place.** Each new location adds an average of 750 words to your scene or story. -**(M)** - **M.I.C.E. quotient.** This represents the major plot threads. Each one can make your story half again as long. - -### L = (((C+P)750)\*M)/1.5 - -> [!info] -> **C+P** -> - Add your characters and places. -> - Multiply by 750. -> - Example: -> 2 Characters + 3 Places = 5 -> 5\*750 = 3750 words - -> [!info] -> **M** -> - Multiply that total by your number of major plot threads. -> - Example: -> 3750 words x 3 MICE threads = 11250 words - -> [!info] -> **1.5** -> - Divide by 1.5, which represents making the story half again as long, rather than two or three times as long. -> - Example: -> 11250/1.5 = 75000 words \ No newline at end of file