
Or: Take that calculator away from Charlotte.
Using 96,000 words as a base (the average of my novels) and a five day work week, here is what it will take to get it done.
369 words a day will produce one book a year.
739 words a day will produce two books a year.
1,096 words a day will produce three books a year.
Okay, so we need days to edit. Days to take care of other business like our family, and vacations every once in a while.
Delete ten of those working days, or an equal to two weeks off.
384 words a day will give you one book a year.
768 words a day will give you two books a year.
And if you're still interested, 1,152 words a day will produce three books a year.
One double spaced page equates to about 250 words a page. So:
One book a year: A little over one and a half page a day.
Two books a year: A little over three pages a day.
Three books a year: A bit over four pages a day.
So why I'm not writing more books?
Good question.