I have noticed that the majority of chapters of novels published on Young Writers Society are an average of approximately two to six a4 pages long. I always found this annoying, but as I was scrolling through the Green Room one day, looking at the length of the works before I decided whether or not to review them, I realised I had skipped the long chapters because I wasn't in the mood for them.
I was then presented with a problem: if I were to publish my and my co-author's novel here for reviewing before actually publishing it, should we split what would normally be a chapter of twenty a5 pages up into different parts, or just publish it as a whole? The benefit of the former is that more people are likely to read it, since it's short, but it will cost a lot of points. The latter saves these points, but not everyone (myself sometimes included) are willing to read and review such a large quantity of text at one time.
I would have made a poll about this topic, but it seems I can't, since I'm not a Moderator or Distinguished Member, so will everyone who reads this please briefly (or in detail, if you prefer) state which one of the two options you prefer: divide the long chapter in parts, or publish it as a whole?
(Please respond to this as quickly as possible, as I can't wait forever to publish. Oh, and I'll keep score.)
Gender:
Points: 17344
Reviews: 293