• Hey, what was that story with the Blackfyre SI who visited Harrenhall?
    RichardWhereat
    RichardWhereat
    Nah, it was more that I was thinking that you yourself were Witteric under another name.
    Flightless Man
    Flightless Man
    I more meant chapter/plot/story ideas. But after giving the first chapter a read, you'd definitly have to rewrite the chapter into your on voice if I did.

    Ah. We have a lot of similarities in interest and theme. But Witteric does a lot more 30-50k word stories and I tend to focus on one at a time, usually getting them to 100-300k words. My Stannis story was 100% inspired by the Playwright one they did.
    RichardWhereat
    RichardWhereat
    Aye, and heh, I was just joking about the MoO story, I'll eventually get around to it.
    Writing here coz we're not supposed to derail that thread.
    "I thought people just didn't want to do the report because they were slower readers."
    Nah, that slow readers are rare as is dyslexia. My problem was that most of the required literature was local which was dry and tragic.
    Fellow Human
    Fellow Human
    I don't know how big those are, I found Hobbit to be boring. I think I'm average, I read about 80k words a day, first and smallest HP book is 70k. For required literature at schools you get a month for one book so there's plenty of time. I didn't even have problems with Odyssey I believe.
    Flightless Man
    Flightless Man
    10% of adults in America are functionally illiterate. So 1/10 adults can barely read a drive through menu.

    The average reading speed for a high school student/adult is 220 words per minute (13'200 words an hour). Philosopher's Stone is about 72'000 words, so that takes the average adult about 6 hours to read it.

    Fellowship of the ring is 177'200 words. so that takes the average person about 13-15 hours.
    Fellow Human
    Fellow Human
    Huh doesn't really surprise me. I remember one girl being literally slow or whatever you wanna call it in school.
    Croatia it has, according to UNESCO, an adult literacy rate of 99.13%.
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