novellalength
Novellalength refers to the approximate word count typically found in a novella. There is no single, universally agreed-upon definition for the length of a novella, but it generally falls between the length of a short story and that of a novel. Commonly cited ranges suggest a novella is between 17,500 and 40,000 words, though some sources may extend this upper limit to 50,000 words. This places it as a substantial piece of fiction, longer than a short story which might range from 1,000 to 7,500 words, and shorter than a novel, which typically begins around 40,000 to 50,000 words and can extend much further. Novellas often focus on a single plotline or a limited number of characters, allowing for more depth than a short story but less scope for intricate subplots and extensive character development than a full-length novel. The term "novellalength" is useful for authors, publishers, and readers to categorize and understand the intended scope and reading experience of a particular work of fiction. It signifies a narrative that is more developed than a short story but more concise than a traditional novel.