Thank you. Going to try it now.
Try not to press the CTRL+C twice this time around, your story was 18,000+ words when submitted twice!
Thank you, Nicola.
Odd. I tried your link, and got a different word count than I did in my word processor. Your counter actually shows a LOWER number than mine.
I'm not techno-savvy at all, and I guess it's not a BIG deal, but why would they be different? Occasionally I write something that has a minimun or maximum word restriction, and it would be nice to know what's going on.
I'll check for you now. If it's around the 10K word mark, we'll let it pass. It's the epics which suck up the moderator's time.
We do appreciate the effort that goes into them, but most readers do not want to tackle a story of that length, hence the reason we ask for them to be broken up into smaller parts.
Edit: it's just over 9000 words, it's fine as it is.
I don't know about the technical side of those checker programs, but you have an awful lot of spaces in there (consecutive spacebar presses, not carriage returns), they may be treated as words in some (poor) programs.
Thank you for your quick response! Wow, service with a smile!
Odd about the spaces. My "proofreader" (another writer) noted that on another manuscript she helped me with. I couldn't see them on my screen, but she could on hers, with different read/write software. Yet, when I posted it on another site (there are themes/scenes in it that wouldn't fly here), it looked fine. We finally decided that at least some of them occurred where I had deleted and re-written a word or two, something I often do.
You're not talking about the double space-bar at the ends of sentences are you? I'm old-school (well, just plain old!), so that's how I type. We were taught that all sentences required a double space-bar after the punctuation for easier readability. Some web software ignores them, and automatically puts a single space bar after a period, question mark, or exclamation point.
Thanks again. Old habits die hard.
Is it safe to assume that MY tab is to be paid in cream?