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I’m wondering what the page conversion/ratio is.
Word to literotica.
I expect someone or the other's gonna say I'm stupid for writing this, bur so be it. I don't think you can say a Lit page equals this or that number of words, not even approximately. It depends on your writing style.
If you write a description like this:
this:
...
Keep this up for ten Word pages and you'd end up with a hell of a lot less words in the same space. So, I kind of agree with NotWise in general, but it depends...
This is a repeated question, and 3,750 plus/minus 100 words is the repeated answer. It IS a reliable estimate, based on many writers actually checking against their bodies of work.
Your example uses a fixed Word page (for print) as its frame of reference. A Lit page doesn't work that way. It's size is defined by how many characters fit in the data field - so it doesn't matter how many words and spaces you have - fill up the field, and a Lit page will turn.
So in this case, it really is a matter of paying attention to those who know what they're talking about, and don't get mislead by those that don't.
3,750 words. Trust those who repeatedly say this number.
I expect someone or the other's gonna say I'm stupid for writing this, bur so be it. I don't think you can say a Lit page equals this or that number of words, not even approximately. It depends on your writing style.
If you write a description like this:
'Andy called Emma's number and waited nervously for her to answer. When she finally did, all he said was: "Hi honey". She replied:"Oh, hi Andy! I never thought you would call this late". "I didn't intend to, but i wanted to hear your voice ..."
Now, if you keep that up, with ten full lines to a paragraph and the paragraphs continuing for ten Word pages, you get a hell of a lot of words. On the other hand, if you write like this:
"Hi Emma." Andy said when she answered.
"Hi Andy." she replied.
"What are you doing?"
"I'm in bed."
"Already?"
"Yeah, didn't expect you to call this late."
Keep this up for ten Word pages and you'd end up with a hell of a lot less words in the same space. So, I kind of agree with NotWise in general, but it depends...