Topic: How many scenes per chapter?
I'm wondering how others decide how many scenes to include in a given chapter. In my first book, I interleaved two related stories, each with a main character (Joseph and Apollo) and alternated back and forth between them on a chapter by chapter basis. For the most part that worked and kept the chapter lengths short enough that someone could review each in one sitting. The main problem with that was one of timing. For example, I had a major battle at the end of act 1 that spanned three chapters (Joseph, Apollo, then Joseph again). There was a lot going on, and it would have been better to have a lot of small scenes back and forth than my chapter-by-chapter telling made possible.
I'm starting to run into the same problem with my new story. There are two main story threads, but it's too early to tell if alternating back and forth at a chapter level is going to cause problems. There may even be other occasional side threads, although I haven't planned far enough out to be sure.
How do other people deal with this? In beginning to think I should include one scene from each of the two stories per chapter. That leaves me the freedom to flip back and forth more often between the two stories at a scene by scene level, rather than at the chapter level. It also allows me to include a third or fourth thread in some chapters, as needed.
Thoughts?
Thanks
Dirk