RR, that all depends. Does the prologue tell a story? If it isn't important to the rest of your novel/story then you should take it out. I usually go for prologues that are up to four pages long but editing make it at least six/seven pages because important things are missed out.
Haha... I don't count pages because font sizes vary. So I do words instead. My word count for chapters runs from 1500-2500. I don't like prologues though -- I'll skip them when I read a book. XD
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like the others said if its important to the story then keep it if not then maybe a good idea to leave it out, if you keep it then i'd say it'll need to be about the lenght as a small chapter 3-5 pages maybe i'm not too sure all depends if there alot details you need the reader to understand before hitting the story.
i usually use size 11 font and use a double line spaceing it gives you about 30 lines of text on A4
i try to make my chapters up to 8 pages long if i can but all depends on the scenes of the story if not alot happens the harder it is stretch it out
Yes, first thing to do is rename Prologue to CHapter 1. It just makes everything so much less clichéd.
Next, Id say length of a prologue doesnt matter as long as it is shorter than your average chapter length. But, it all depends on Word count as snoink said.
I have a huge problem with prologues. Ninety nine times of your a hundred, you don't need it. See if you can fit it into the story, as prologues tend to be boring info dumps.
Have the information you give in the prologue sprinkled throughout the book.
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