The time needed for an author to write a fiction novel varies significantly based on several factors.

We understand that most authors who write full-time typically spend about two to six months to complete their first draft. This time frame can vary based on several factors, including the author's writing habits, experience, and the complexity of the story. Some authors may have a clear vision and write quickly, while others might require additional time to organize their thoughts or develop their characters.

Every writer has a unique process. For some, the initial draft is just the beginning of refining their ideas. They might work best with a structured schedule, dedicating specific hours each day to focus solely on writing. Others may prefer a more flexible approach, allowing inspiration to guide them.

In addition, the genre of the book may influence how long it takes to finish the draft. A novel with intricate plots, multiple characters, or detailed world-building can demand more time than a straightforward narrative. Authors often find themselves revisiting and revising sections, which adds to the overall duration.

Every writer understands that the first draft is not the final product. It serves as a foundation for future revisions, edits, and improvements. Therefore, whether it takes two months or six, the goal remains the same - to create a solid draft that can evolve into a polished piece of work.

The further time needed to complete the manuscript with revisions would take an estimated six months to two years depending on the number of words and the revision methods used.

Professional authors tend to write to deadlines, often completing books in three to twelve months. Part-time writers may take two to five years.

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There are a number of factors affecting the whole writing timeline.

  • What is the author's writing experience?
  • The amount of time available if not dedicated or scheduled to writing every day.
  • The length of the novel is another time factor. A novel is typically 70,000-100,000 words.
  • Is there any research involved? Historical novels such as "The Bootlegger" by self-published author Keith Lawson, required a considerable amount of research, background reading, contacting third parties with questions, etc.
  • The novel's revision process, third-party reviews, corrections, re-writing, and improvements will also take a fair time to complete.

It's said that Stephen King typically writes first drafts in 3-4 months, while George R.R. Martin has spent over 10 years on recent books.

In conclusion, there's no universal timeline - each author and book has different requirements, and all the time spent is conducive to an excellent and well received novel.

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