Okay, I'm at a point in my manuscript where I'm about ready to hand it off to a number of beta readers for advice, but I'm also thinking that it's way too long, especially now that I've done all the formatting stuff--12 point Courier, left side justified, one inch margins, double spaced, starting each chapter halfway down a new page.
I've applied the following formula for wordcount: Number of lines per page (I'm getting 26) times average # of words per line (10) times page count (I'm at 530, which is giving me a wordcount of approx. 138,000.)
I've read on another site that no editor will even look at a first manuscript that comes in over 380 pages, and that page count is more important than wordcount. So the question is: am I doing something wrong? My actual wordcount is around 122,000, which seems much more reasonable.
I'm also thinking that I'm too hung up on this and I should just concentrate on telling the story as best I can. Sugggestions?
ETA: 380 pages comes out to substantially less than 100,000 words, so that doesn't sound right to me, either.