I'm working on a pretty long story. It could easily reach 1/2 Million words and cover more than 4 years.
Each 'year' is mostly self contained but you'll have to read them in order to understand the story. There's a primary plot per year with sub-plots that roll in and out of focus across the time frame.
I mean no one story point will sit solely in a single year discrete year period. they will have repeated appearances here and there as the story evolves.
So far I've put down 100K words and that doesn't even complete the first year, which is likely going to be at least 150K, if not more.
I originally wrote with a target of a 'mere' 50K or so. You can see how well I stuck to that. It was also only going to be a single year, that didn't hold.
So, writers who have put together longer stories, how have you avoided either writing yourself into a corner or having to 'go back' and add large or not so large swathes of text to make a new section make sense.
I have most of the first year sorted out and the second is starting to come into focus. But that leaves two years still. I know the key idea for each, but am concerned at the very least that I'm going to have to double back and 'repair' a mistake or commission from an earlier, even much earlier chapter.
I estimate each year to hold 20-25_+ chapters, each about a specific point in time. A month, a week, a holiday etc. Chapters should also be 3-5k ideally but may and probably do go to at least 8K.
I've set myself a hard limit of 12K before I break them down, so there will likely be many, hopefully 'clean' points to insert something I need later, but that means I have to hold onto chapters much much longer.
I've recently had a dilemma. Do I release a year at a time, abliet slowly. The original idea being to start posting when most of the next year was written if not well established in my mind. Or hold back for an actual completion.
I'm presently 'back-filling' the first half of the story because I wrote to the goal I had without considering building the characters and their world properly first.
So far the story isn't really 'changing' I'm just putting in a lot more detail that was missing on the page but not in my mind in the original writing run through. However the story is getting a lot more complicated as I look to the subsequent years in the characters lives.
It seems I'm damned if I do and damned if I don't. I can scratch the publishing itch with one of the other partially written tales. They have vastly different plots and word count targets. However I don't want to madden/confuse my soon to be suffering editor with too much 'hopping'.
I'm still very new to this and untested as a author, I don't want to burden readers and editors alike with excessive scheduling shenanigans before I'm even remotely established.
So I ask, what do I do to avoid having to ret-con whole sections, large or small, for the sake of continuity.
I await your wisdom or anything close to it.
F.