As a reader, I always prefer reading stories that are broken into chapters. The only advantage to one long story is that it's easier to download but even then, I want to break it into chapters. It's not that I have a problem with length. It's more that I can easily lose my place and get lost as to what is going on (especially when I'm reading online with no page breaks). Breaking it up into chapters is like sign posts along the way telling me where I'm at and where I'm going.
I remember staying up all night reading the entire book called Dune. That is a very long story but I was fascinated and kept reading chapter after chapter without stop. But even though I read the entire book in one night, I still appreciated the chapter breaks.
Now chapter length can vary and I think the maximum chapter length you can get away with is 20 pages. If the writing is good, I'll keep reading twenty pages but if I've gone more than twenty pages without a chapter break, I get fatigued. Chapter breaks do more than just break chapters. Each chapter has a different focus. This doesn't mean you can't write about peripherals in each chapter but like chapter one is like life before the move, chapter two is the move, chapter three is moving in, etceteras.
As a writer, I find it easy to write this way. I always have a plot structure in mind before I start writing. Chapter one is when I introduce everything. I call chapter two the chapter two depression. I figure out which chapter will be the climax. Etceteras.
I remember staying up all night reading the entire book called Dune. That is a very long story but I was fascinated and kept reading chapter after chapter without stop. But even though I read the entire book in one night, I still appreciated the chapter breaks.
Now chapter length can vary and I think the maximum chapter length you can get away with is 20 pages. If the writing is good, I'll keep reading twenty pages but if I've gone more than twenty pages without a chapter break, I get fatigued. Chapter breaks do more than just break chapters. Each chapter has a different focus. This doesn't mean you can't write about peripherals in each chapter but like chapter one is like life before the move, chapter two is the move, chapter three is moving in, etceteras.
As a writer, I find it easy to write this way. I always have a plot structure in mind before I start writing. Chapter one is when I introduce everything. I call chapter two the chapter two depression. I figure out which chapter will be the climax. Etceteras.