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Dec 16, 2016 · From Salinger to Stevenson to Tolkien and more, the length of time it took our most beloved authors to write their literary masterpieces ranges drastically from 2 1/2 days (The Boy in Striped Pyjamas) to 16 years (The Lord of the Rings).
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- The Catcher in the Rye (10 years) It’s a bit difficult to write a book when you get drafted as a soldier in World War II. That was the situation J.D. Salinger found himself in with The Catcher in the Rye.
- Gone with the Wind (10 years) Margaret Mitchell went through nearly as many drafts of Gone with the Wind as the years it took for her to finish it—nine drafts of a thousand pages!
- Les Misérables (12 years) Victor Hugo started planning out Les Misérables in the 1830s, and he didn’t start writing it until 1845, a long way from its 1862 publication date.
- No Great Mischief (13 years) Perfectionism makes things take longer to finish, and that was certainly true for Alistair MacLeod. He liked to write one sentence at a time by hand and read it aloud before continuing to the next.
Sep 2, 2016 · Created by PrinterInks, “How Long Did It Take to Write the World’s Most Popular Books?” reveals the alternately sluggish and cheetah-on-meth-like writing styles of some of our most...
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Based on data from a 2021 survey Reedsy conducted, it takes most authors six months to a year to write a book. A writer's timeline depends on the genre of the novel, the word count of the story, the amount of research you do, and the time you spend editing the completed draft. Of course, every author is different, and there are famously wild outlie...
The other burning question when it comes to writing timelines is: how much should you actually be writing every day? While we can’t give a universal decree, we’d suggest that beginners aim for 3-4 writing sessions per week, at around 500 words per session. How did we conjure up with these session and word count goals? Well, based on our collective ...
Speaking of minimizing, we certainly wouldn’t leave you without a repertoire of time-saving tips! If you follow all our advice, it’s definitely possible to write your book in just three to six months— essentially cutting the average writing time in half. That said, it takes some serious discipline to get a book done that fast. Don’t set goals that ...
We mentioned Kerouac, Salinger, and Dickens earlier, but here’s some more trivia about famous authors and how long it took to write their novels! 👦🏻 John Boyne took 3 days to write The Boy in the Striped Pajamas 🔥 Ray Bradbury took 2.5 weeks to write Fahrenheit 451 🔎 Arthur Conan Doyle took 3 weeks to write A Study in Scarlet 🧛 Stephenie Meyer...
That said, the 40s saw him working on the Lord of the Rings, and the 50s the appendices and a revised version of the Silmarillion (again). In total it took approximately 17 years as is commonly known (or thereabouts) to write the Lord of the Rings, approximately 60 or so to write the Silmarillion.
If you write 3 hours a day most days of the year then ten years will give you ~10,000 hours. I'm just rambling now though here it is: Jonathan Franzen. Started writing at 21 (after studying abroad in Germany) in 1980. First Novel The Twenty-Seventh City published in 1988.
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Nov 15, 2020 · A first draft typically takes anywhere from 2 months to 1 year to write. The length and complexity of your book will also impact how long it takes to write. You can improve the efficiency and speed of your writing.