@Switch Blayde
My writing style is influenced by the thriller genre so I end a lot of chapters with a page turner (not necessarily a cliffhanger). If the "too short" comment is masking an issue, it's that they wanted more and didn't want to be left hanging. That's why many buy the novel instead of waiting for the next chapter to be posted.
You know, I think you have articulated my issue. I write 'shorter' chapters than others, or choose to end them because it is a point in which the reader (hopefully) will have to come back.
I'm finishing 'Off The Deep End' at the moment (and rewriting editing the first half for clarity, to fix up some heinous (in my opinion) language crimes, and to fix some little continuity issues I've noticed (but have escaped those helpful readers who message me within 30 minutes of the chapters going up).
So I noticed I end up finishing chapters like this:
Chapter 7
'She's made her choice β she can live with it.'
I unlocked the cubicle door and quickly changed into street clothes. Then I snuck out of the locker room, grabbed my bike and went home.
Chapter 13
"Oh Nao, so close! I'm going toβ"
There was a noise from the hallway.
Keys turning in the front door deadlock.
My parents were home!
Chapter 21
"What a sad, sad piece of shit. New world record holder and can't even get a celebratory throw down," came a voice from behind me. "Will things never change?"
I don't write thriller stuff like you, Switch Blayde, but I do like me a good thriller. And I am of the vintage of cliff-hanger ending TV in the perfect era: The X-Files (earlier seasons). Knowing that I was writing episodically and releasing chapters or chunks of chapters as I went, I can see now as I am editing where the 'chunks' stopped and the pauses were. Even if I knew I had run out of material ready-to-go, I made sure to leave the reader hanging.
And reading the wonderful thread of considered replies above, nobody is complaining that the chapters I have written are too short with nothing happening, but are complaining that they are short and want more. Which is clearly a good thing.
So...
thank you everyone for the group therapy session and discussion. I now realise that:
- Chapters can be however long I want them to be (providing something happens in the chapter to move the story forward)
- Leaving a chapter on a little cliff hanger is not a bad thing (as long as the story moves forward)
- Readers are more likely to be annoyed with short chapters if posting is sporadic or without a consistent schedule
- I am super grateful that people have come back repeatedly over the past eight years to pick up my sporadic dropping of chapters in OTDE
And I better get on with finishing it!