How I Write · 1:27pm Jul 31st, 2017
I've seen many bronies knocking on my writing style because it's not long chapters in every book. While it may be a common criticism, it's still a knock on my writing style and that's not a good thing. I do an equal mix of short and long chapters in my books, sometimes with one being more dominant than the other, but that's just how I prefer to write, so please just chill out a little bit because I get your criticism. It's just my writing style so suck it up and deal with it and keep your comments to yourselves. Thank you.
I wouldn't be so defensive on how long your chapters are because, compared to the average (1,500-2,000 words per chapter), they are incredibly short. Thus, what often suffers is the pacing of your story. The short chapters make it feel extremely rushed and not thought out. Stories do take time, and they need that development in order for the narrative to fully explain itself beyond the actions going on in the story.
Also, never say:
That's a fast way to losing readers since it tells them how you don't wish to listen to criticism.
- Nugget
This was just me writing down an anger fueled rant, this wasn't meant to be taken seriously. I was just mad.