stereden:

deadcatwithaflamethrower:

louislachance:

theanishimori:

fuckingconversations:

nkfloofiepoof:

redseeker:

deathcomes4u:

peaceheather:

caitlynlynch:

Adding to this because of @illogicalilse‘s tags “
#*steeples fingers in-front of face*#i’ve read fanfiction longer than all of these

“Over 150,000 words = Epic Fanfiction”

Yeah, what do you call 400k?

Insanity

@devcon03 I remember you were wondering about this.

friendly reminder that fanfic authors write full length novels for free, and all most of us ask in return is exposure in the form of recommendations, reblogs, and feedback

Not just full length novels, but full-length BOOK SERIES.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stones was 76,944 words.

Eragon was 157k words

The Hobbit was 95,022.words (and yes, those 22 at the end are very important words~)

Anyway, please PLEASE review, comment, and share the fanfictions you like.

These authors are, for free, giving you hours and hours and hours of entertainment.

Thank them.

I have a story that’s over 555,000 words long and still not finished…..
:::sobbing mathematically:::

My first thought was @deadcatwithaflamethrower

I think I’ve hit the 1.5 million words point.

Where does that put me on this scale?

@determamfidd​. Sansukh is now 

533,141 words. Total wordcount, combined, for The Hobbit and the LotR trilogy is 550,147. 17,006 more words and you’ll have caught up to it! That’s what, one more chapter?

Also tagging @blackkatmagic because her stories seem unable to not cross the 100,000 words limit.

omg… I mean, I already knew I was gonna beat the wordcount of LOTR/The Hobbit (and if you count the Appendices, I already have… by quite a lot)

but the largest wordcount there in that table is 120K, and that can’t be right. surely novels are longer than that?!?!?!

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