Writing a Novel Is EASY! Just Do This!

Writing a Novel Is EASY! Just Do This!
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  • @AndrewKlavan
    @AndrewKlavan Жыл бұрын

    Check out the full episode of @I Went Camping With Andrew Klavan here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/g3alpqOvd6fag7A.html

  • @straightupjudo

    @straightupjudo

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I REALLY wish more content creators would link to full episodes in these shorts. I’ve spent hours at times looking up what interview one speaker or another was in. Again thank you.

  • @theoryofpersonality1420

    @theoryofpersonality1420

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this.

  • @Llyrin
    @Llyrin Жыл бұрын

    In “On Writing,” Stephen King says you should set a goal of at least 2000 words per day. That’s about 8 double-spaced pages. When you know what you want to write, 2000 per day is an easy goal. When you’re stuck, trying to connect two scenes, you find 2000 to be like climbing a mountain. In those times, I’ve found it best to move on and write another scene. The connecting parts will come to you in their own time. At least they do for me.

  • @aceclop

    @aceclop

    Жыл бұрын

    as someone who was working on a story a long time ago I agree. like when I knew what I wanted to write about, I enjoyed it and it was easy but once I had to write parts to connect everything it became waaay harder and less enjoyable

  • @xartisan9063

    @xartisan9063

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah but Stephen king got his things from supernatural beings so he doesn't count.

  • @LilyIglesias

    @LilyIglesias

    Жыл бұрын

    I do the same. I write a bunch of drafts afte setting the script and then I start the full chapters.

  • @thermalrain_yt9725

    @thermalrain_yt9725

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep just move on and come back. Thats good general advice as well

  • @SantanaBanana47

    @SantanaBanana47

    Жыл бұрын

    Some people focus a lot on the ending first and reverse engineer a story to get there. This can lead to a very satisfying conclusion.

  • @throckmorton3705
    @throckmorton3705 Жыл бұрын

    i like the freedom of just being a writer, not an author. no pressure, no deadlines, no editors ripping your piece to shreds, and the most important freedom-not having a public that expects something from you. due to publishing success, more great writers have been republishing the same works for decades.

  • @Superbatmanbro

    @Superbatmanbro

    4 ай бұрын

    Same I'm happy that I got the talent to create fantasy worlds and their history in peace when I in the mood and I usually watch fantasy KZread videos to help my brain be distracted from overthrowing and some of the video give me inspiration.

  • @KmartKingpin

    @KmartKingpin

    4 ай бұрын

    I can speak on that. I've been writing daily since I was a child. I'm 26 now. I remember skipping school once a week for 3 months in 3rd grade just to sit in the bathroom and write. I used to read the dictionary so I could learn more creative ways to express my wiring. I would write about science fiction, horror, mystery, psychology, common journaling, short stories, sometimes a full notebook worth. If you saw my closet in my office you'd assume it to abode the thoughts of a loony. I have boxes of loose papers that have even single lines on them I thought of and liked. Just an amalgamation of lines, poetry, and ideas. English teacher always thought my work was astonishing and pushed for me to publish something; I love her to death but that's the reason I just write and nothing more. I don't want to be "pushed". That's how you turn love and passion into disdain and resentment.

  • @throckmorton3705

    @throckmorton3705

    4 ай бұрын

    @@KmartKingpin bukowski said suicide is a young man’s game, because the older you get, there’s less and less to kill. i sort of have that feeling about writing. i no longer have demons or any crosses to bear. youtube comments are a good outlet.

  • @KmartKingpin

    @KmartKingpin

    4 ай бұрын

    @@throckmorton3705 I'm not resentful, nor am I angry. I was when I was younger having to deal with a lot of family death, and I projected that in my stories, personifying my hate as evil demons. Now I just write out of passion and love. If I read a book I like, I write about it. If I play a game I like, I wrote about. Maybe something interesting on my life happens, I write about it. Maybe because I'm lonely and have no one to talk to, but we think in abstraction.

  • @throckmorton3705

    @throckmorton3705

    3 ай бұрын

    @@KmartKingpin what i mean is, the older one gets, the less one cares about writing, at least in my case. i produce about 50 pages a year of writing, something akin to prose poetry. once a year i print the pages and bind them. I’ve never shown my work to anyone. i used to write in journals, sometimes nice leather journals. ive long since tossed them out.

  • @LilyIglesias
    @LilyIglesias Жыл бұрын

    I'm very slow writer too, I'm extremely undisciplined, unfortunately, but I'll take this advice. 4 hours a day.

  • @ben5073

    @ben5073

    8 ай бұрын

    Sooooo how did it go?

  • @Aurelius_Imperator

    @Aurelius_Imperator

    7 ай бұрын

    I do 6

  • @oligb1469

    @oligb1469

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Aurelius_Imperator I did eight hours for five months give or take, my editor is currently ripping it to shreds to give it back to me

  • @truebeliever4144

    @truebeliever4144

    6 ай бұрын

    ​​@@oligb1469 Tell them, on my part, to actually help or get the hell out of their own office

  • @Aydenkaye

    @Aydenkaye

    6 ай бұрын

    @@oligb1469ya ideas stop coming after a while that's to long to write😂

  • @bobbiebrownn
    @bobbiebrownn10 ай бұрын

    Just wrote my 1st epic fantasy 1st draft in 1yr and 2 months while working full time and suffering a 3 week burnout. I started at 4 hrs a day then reduced to 1 hr a day after burnout.

  • @fairosesahara4430

    @fairosesahara4430

    9 ай бұрын

    Where do you write and edit books?

  • @everything_always948

    @everything_always948

    8 ай бұрын

    this is so real

  • @vanshgamingyt7450

    @vanshgamingyt7450

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@fairosesahara4430 I write in Scrivener

  • @jacksonlaidhold3886

    @jacksonlaidhold3886

    5 ай бұрын

    @@fairosesahara4430 platform-wise? I’d highly recommend Scrivener for a complete experience (easy to organize and user friendly) or just simply use google docs or a basic processor. All that matters in the first place is putting pen to paper! You could of course write on paper too. That’s the natural way

  • @Justpassingby204

    @Justpassingby204

    5 ай бұрын

    With a full time job, an hour a day is realistic

  • @heavybre
    @heavybre8 ай бұрын

    Here's the thing, your first draft is going to suck. But thats why you do multiple drafts. You might figure it out in second draft or it might take more than that. Just keep writing, your story will tell you what it needs to live. 2pages minimum a day everyday, thats all you need to get started. Good luck, hope to read your story someday.

  • @psycohaul

    @psycohaul

    6 ай бұрын

    W comment

  • @Lefty-1909
    @Lefty-19099 ай бұрын

    As a 13 year old Aspiring Author I'm also a slow writer and this guy has inspired me just from this and I will definitely try to commit to the 4 hours per day!!

  • @Bob-wr4ep

    @Bob-wr4ep

    7 ай бұрын

    Go for it

  • @friednoodles666

    @friednoodles666

    6 ай бұрын

    go for it!! i started writing when i was 11, and i'm in my mid-20s now. the hours a day i put into it at your age made a massive difference in developing the skill, and kept my brain sharper too. wishing you the best!! youve got this!

  • @Lefty-1909

    @Lefty-1909

    6 ай бұрын

    @friednoodles666 thank you, I really want to try, ever since I was really little (like 5) I was writing books (mostly copies) but I just found it fun. As I've got older, I still love to write and want to turn it into my career. Hopefully I end up doing that 🤞

  • @omnijonn277
    @omnijonn277 Жыл бұрын

    I feel blessed to pursue my dreams as a writer. At 21, I was laid off from my job and I notice how many jobs these days pays but they are not reliable. I dedicated my blood, sweat, and tears in pouring my words into my first draft. I saw this as an opportunity to write my book. I just have to. I wanted to create a name for myself in this world. I still continue to push forward because I see this vision. Something worth my time.

  • @ridleyformk1244

    @ridleyformk1244

    8 ай бұрын

    You will get there

  • @omnijonn277

    @omnijonn277

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@ridleyformk1244I have been making progress brother. It's been hard but I want to thank God for bringing me this far...I wouldn't have make this without him. It's my first book I am going to write...

  • @SumaiyaRehman-pk5de

    @SumaiyaRehman-pk5de

    7 ай бұрын

    Hey... I want to write too.. I am stuck in preparing for entrance exam from past 4 yrs.. but I want to write too I really want to but I don't know how to ? where to start it's like I have ntg in my mind but I desperately wanting to write something can you share some of you experiences

  • @Hello-hello-hello456

    @Hello-hello-hello456

    4 ай бұрын

    How old are you now ?

  • @davidsuper773

    @davidsuper773

    4 ай бұрын

    still 21@@Hello-hello-hello456

  • @CozyKode
    @CozyKode4 ай бұрын

    This advice to write for 2,3,10 hours a day doesn’t work unless you already have your story figured out. I don’t write 4hours a day, but I draw maps, design character arcs, plot twists, write histories, lore, family trees, magic systems, and other things pretty much all of my waking hours. I don’t know if this makes sense but I “work on my book” instead of “writing my book” - when I’m done working on my book then I’ll sit down for 4 hours a day to write it 😅

  • @omodiagbedominicedeoghon4607

    @omodiagbedominicedeoghon4607

    2 ай бұрын

    Beautiful! You ought to teach this to the world.

  • @heavybre
    @heavybre8 ай бұрын

    2 pages a day, minimum Even if you don't feel like writing, just write the two pages. You might have something, you might not. Then one day, 2pages isn't enough, and you want, no you NEED to write more than 2 because on that day, thats when you've found your voice

  • @Breezy81

    @Breezy81

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm going to try this cause I normally dont set a goal but I will try this tho thanks for the idea

  • @e.paradigm7415
    @e.paradigm74155 ай бұрын

    I’ve always enjoyed being creative, however I would say that writing was always my weakness. Just the last few years, I went back to college and the degree that I’m pursuing will require a long written paper. I had to drop most of my classes besides one due to unfortunate events, but I decided to prepare myself for the next semester to writing extensive work, so I thought. “Why not write a short story?” Writing a short story always felt silly to me, but I was really motivated so I sat down on my desk and pondered what to write about. I must have sat on my desk for about 2 mins when I realized that I had an idea about a story I had thought about a long time ago. So I said, might as well work on this, well it seems to be going great because it’s been two weeks in and I have about 7500 words in, this has been by far the MOST I have ever written even in all my english classes. It was a very ambitious goal for me since I struggled with writing, however I’m really enjoying my work and even the process itself. It seems that I like to mostly write on my off days, my ideas seem more fluid that way. I’m really impressed with myself because I never knew that I had it in me. 😂 Anyway, great video! Thanks for the advice.

  • @AUBEP2
    @AUBEP2 Жыл бұрын

    Taking clickbate to a whole new level 💀

  • @keatonhayes6636

    @keatonhayes6636

    Жыл бұрын

    i was so excited 💀

  • @Siphoni

    @Siphoni

    11 ай бұрын

    lol

  • @bobbiebrownn

    @bobbiebrownn

    10 ай бұрын

    This is not clickbait it’s the same as being successful in anything. If you already new this isn’t that a gd thing

  • @justaghostinthesea

    @justaghostinthesea

    7 ай бұрын

    Probably the only instance of simultaneous clickbait and... avoid bare? Whatever, you get the point

  • @thehuman2cs715

    @thehuman2cs715

    Ай бұрын

    Shorts have auto-generated thumbnails, the uploaded doesn't even have the option to choose it.

  • @ryanratchford2530
    @ryanratchford2530 Жыл бұрын

    Unrelated question. I love outlining and worldbuilding, but I find the actual writing difficult. I think I enjoy it but it’s also very hard for me. I’m a perfectionist who agonising over every sentence & I’m not even a good writer so I know every sentence doesn’t even turn out well. I also struggle overwriting everything. I find it hard to summarise and turn every little moment of the character’s actions into a page of wasted filler. I’m not very visual and always struggle to come up with descriptions for scenes & characters. But I love stories, character arcs, & dialogue. I’ve thought about maybe trying a different medium rather than novels. Maybe screenplays but I do want to write novels. Any advice?

  • @Coach_MarcyBob

    @Coach_MarcyBob

    Жыл бұрын

    Try it. You never know until you do.

  • @thatskyroo

    @thatskyroo

    Жыл бұрын

    Something that always helps me is reading other people's writing. Seeing how they craft their sentences, how they describe things happening how much detail they put into specific things. Whenever I don't know how exactly to write a scene, I look at someone else's writing to give me an idea of how to handle it. My English teacher told me to "be a magpie, steal the shiny things", meaning any time you see a word or anything you'd like to include in your writing, make a note of it! Interesting words are shiny, but it's hard to just think them up on the spot. It doesn't have to be perfect! You can paint a picture in people's minds without describing every detail, because most of the time, the reader will be imagining it in their head even if it isn't explicitly stated :) If you enjoy writing, just write. Get all of your thoughts down, then go back and edit, but don't fret too much about making every sentence perfect. Cut as many words as possible; more often, the fewer words you have, the more the important words will shine. Sorry if that was a lot, not sure if this helps but hopefully it gives you an idea!

  • @geniuslyrics3116

    @geniuslyrics3116

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thatskyroo Exactly, especially the ones you enjoy reading because art inspires art. i find that when I'm overly critical of what I write it's usually because it seems forced meanwhile I enjoy reading writeups that I write for fun .i guess what I'm trying to say is writing isn't supposed to be perfect. that's why we pour our hearts out first and then edit. let go of the pressure and try to have fun, it automatically makes your writing better.

  • @athira400

    @athira400

    Жыл бұрын

    I'll recommend this channel 'Abbie Emmons' and 'K A Emmons'. Discovering this channel opened a new path to me. I was finally able to start my first novel only because of their advise. I am sure if you really want to write a novel each vdio in this channel are worth it.

  • @darrenclayton8246

    @darrenclayton8246

    Жыл бұрын

    What ever you are interested in a suggest looking at movie recaps related it will give you ideas

  • @duncanwade1026
    @duncanwade1026 Жыл бұрын

    George R.R. Martin should take his advice

  • @alexbearden689

    @alexbearden689

    Жыл бұрын

    George's problem isn't writing. It's publishing. He psyched himself out. His audience has developed expectations so high that he knows he can't meet them.

  • @JodieCoston-ew3rv

    @JodieCoston-ew3rv

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alexbearden689I do think he has that fear but I think I would love whatever he writes. I’m always way more satisfied by the writer than any movie or tv show or even my own imagination. He can’t just leave us all hanging though. 😢

  • @roythomas7079

    @roythomas7079

    4 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @juvylindoconstantino8592
    @juvylindoconstantino8592 Жыл бұрын

    I guess writing more will make you a great author even your language is different (I'm from Philippines btw, I've been struggling with english, their grammars and much more so i guess i need to spend my time on writing thank you for the advise!) Maybe 6 hour's a day I'll practice my English writing, just a little more then i can be better at writing! Tysm!!

  • @jaonajackson7579
    @jaonajackson7579 Жыл бұрын

    I’m a teenager with a bunch going on so I casually just write what’s in my mind or what I’m thinking. But with inspiration, to look outside the world, what goes on in a highschool life, my depression, how I feel and hopefully I someday, as I keep writing everyday I wanna hopefully publish my first book

  • @johnprime1147
    @johnprime11473 ай бұрын

    I shall use this to improve my own writing skill. Thank you

  • @Tarantula_Fangs
    @Tarantula_Fangs5 ай бұрын

    I NEVER wanted to be a writer, however I found out that I do have a bit of a skill in creative writing. I have changed so much as a man that I don’t have the same interests as when I was younger so just this week I decided to give writing a chance, just for fun. I haven’t written very much, however I have about 4k words in and about nearly 6 pages full of material and I’m barely scratching the surface of my story and it hasn’t been a whole week since I started. I’m happy because I’ve never done this before, not even in college english class. The most I’ve written so far was for English and it was 10 double spaced pages and I found that extremely difficult! If my calculations are correct I should have nearly 12 pages--if broken down to double spaced. I’m still new to the writing process, but what I love doing is being creative, creating something that I ENJOY MYSELF, if people connect with it then even better, however I get to decide what happens to the story, to the characters, etc. I love the total aspect of freedom I have, I envision my world as I write. I don’t set myself any set daily goal, I mostly go by emotion, if I feel energetic then I write, if I feel tired I take the day off. I noticed that when I’m tired from work, I don’t come up with material that I’m happy with and tend to make a lot more mistakes. When I feel rested and bored is when I come up with some really interesting ideas for my writing. I personally don’t think anything is going to materialize from my writing, but who truly knows, perhaps in the future people can enjoy reading it once I’m done with it. To me it’s more about quality than quantity, although I caught myself going back a few times and trying to edit, which felt like that was holding me back, so instead I’m just writing and writing then after a good amount of work I might skim to see what I might edit later.

  • @taylorharbin3948
    @taylorharbin39483 ай бұрын

    I used to think maintaining a punishing schedule was going to pay off, almost like a mathematical certainty. It didn’t. In fact it ruined writing for me because it wasn’t fun anymore. Haven’t written stories over a year and each time I think about trying again i remember the sheer exhaustion from trying to balance a hobby with a job and family life. Tread cautiously.

  • @bencera6067
    @bencera60677 ай бұрын

    I’m a simple man, I see Ben Shapiro I make sure I’m never recommended this again 😅

  • @haroldjoseph8296

    @haroldjoseph8296

    4 ай бұрын

    😅😅😅😅

  • @no-ic5gw

    @no-ic5gw

    3 ай бұрын

    Big same.

  • @Jemeysontaylor3

    @Jemeysontaylor3

    2 ай бұрын

    💀

  • @joefischetti2383
    @joefischetti2383 Жыл бұрын

    K-L-A-V-A-N. There are no E’s in Klavan. Rock-Auto. Forget cologne, just say Rock-Auto, you’ll be fighting the women off you. You’ll be a chick magnet.

  • @LegitBabySnuts
    @LegitBabySnuts11 ай бұрын

    Started writing at age 12. They've all been horror based. Started out with Resident Evil and Silent Hill books, then I dabbled in Texas Chainsaw and Saw, and then Star Wars horror and so many books but I'm writing an Alien novel, a werewolf vs vampire vs human society saga where the vampires enslave a town because the vampires, they have been living in an upside down alternative dimension but if you go into the towns haunted woods, then you fall upside down and land in the alternate dimension; the werewolves are captured then enslaved and forced to do their towns biddings, serving the Over Lord vampire until they die. Meanwhile there's six plots in the book. Plot one: Kid goes to this teen party. His brother finds a werewolf and tries to save him. Not because he loves him but because he can't live with himself if his mother punished him for it forever. So he has dark thoughts and tries to stay alive from the pursuing wrrewolf, but dies. Before this, plot two, the town is haunted, thus above, and they have a tragic accident where a grey SUV swivels off a road, crashes upside down into a road barrier and shatters down to the bottom road, crashes through Moore barrierbarriers and finally sinks into the river below, then exploding for no god damn reason other than it can. Town is described later in sections. And then there's this guy who hates the president, goes to the diner and expects the asshole of a president to talk dirty to him in public, like messing with his wife. All this connects to the plotline where the father of the first two boys talks about werewolves and lycans, and a kids like "u don't care about your dead son and that things still out there! Get your fucking face in the car and we're going to go kill the damn thing!" The father gets in a row and later the kid drives them to find the missing kid, the alive one. They get thrown off course, find a broken sign, and they get thrown off course again, find the werewolf, shoot it, and is rescurescued by the man who hates the president. They get into more dark shit and they of course go on a "train ride" as Bessie the car gets thrown off the road and onto a train track. It breaks down and psychologicaly it moves toward the forest as the werewolves dinner. They escape the car after convincing the owner the car is gonna get ransacked by the time they sit around and do nothing to his precious car. Another storyline is that the vampires are nice, they have enslaved three werewolves, you get to know their names and get to know them. I show you their nature and how beautiful the city is, introduce a character in never gonna talk about after the first book, and then there's the next storyline. The kid whose alive, George, he goes to the woods, finds the Vampire queen, finds her "children" disrespects her, gets into a row, and runs away, finding one of the friendlier creatures named Kötal. Kötal and George venture on to find Opus Kossel's---the vampire king that shape shifts into a giant hairless bat---and he and Kötal find another of Kötals kid. They tame it and they are on their away to the Castle Dimitrescu, which is the 17th century vampire castle, and they were being manipulated by Kötal, and he's throwing fits and talking in the third person; The next storyline is the two rivals scientific genetic research facilities, they are creating werewolves and releasing them into the city and then all shit breaks loose because that never ends well---alien comics I am talkong about you!--- and well, werewolves fight lycans and vampires fighting for dominance and what not. And the final storyline is that the destruction of the city because of the previous story line, how they fix it, how all shit breaks loose again, which will continue in the second book and end. The third has nothing to do with books 1 and 2. Books 4-6 talk about the seventeenth century vampire story line in depth and then it ends in 1940 when people discover them and they tear their city apart to go into hiding, hide in time woods, and enslave full time werewolves. If anyone cares to read this give me support and give me ideas on another trilogy. I'm writing a Resident Evil series, and a grim After Batman Arkham trilogy too. Arkham Falls, Arkham War, and Arkham Ends about the after events of Arkham Knight and before Gotham Knights. This will be the "end of the Batman... This is how Batman dies..." ----Commissioner /Lieutenant James Gorfon

  • @dock7777

    @dock7777

    10 ай бұрын

    I would be interested in seeing your Silent Hill books

  • @LegitBabySnuts

    @LegitBabySnuts

    10 ай бұрын

    Oh, thanks! I'm still writing Woodbury Chronicles though. I will write whatever you want!

  • @chinonsookezie2686
    @chinonsookezie268610 ай бұрын

    Check out the novella, DESIDERIUM by Okezie Chinonso. A short but incredible piece.

  • @tonythegreat4275
    @tonythegreat4275 Жыл бұрын

    trying to write a novel in 6 months on a Aircraft carrier

  • @tonythegreat4275

    @tonythegreat4275

    6 ай бұрын

    I failed. I barely even got a chapter.

  • @thehangingparsiple5692

    @thehangingparsiple5692

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@tonythegreat4275❤❤❤❤ Keep at it ✌️✌️✌️✌️

  • @justaghostinthesea
    @justaghostinthesea8 ай бұрын

    Ben Shapiro always looks like Spock gave up

  • @Jason-Moon
    @Jason-MoonАй бұрын

    3am to 7am writing hours was the curve ball.

  • @TheDailyMemesShow
    @TheDailyMemesShow Жыл бұрын

    Awesome advice for those among us chasing the goal of becoming outstanding writers. I wish I got to know this when I started writing as a kid. 63th comment, haha! There are no coincidences...

  • @FlopgamingOne

    @FlopgamingOne

    10 ай бұрын

    Amazing pfp

  • @Enne_Ti
    @Enne_Ti7 ай бұрын

    To me the thing that helped me the most was consistency. I had my daily objective to write 300 words almost every day for almost two years. Even if I was aware what I wrote wasn't the best and not what I had in mind, I continued writing, I would fix later what I didn't like. Also, my main advice is to stick with one project and not start new ones. You have new ideas? Good, try to re-adapt them to the already existing project, add depth to your work. I'm definitely not a successful writer. Heck, English is not even my first language, but I still managed to publish my book and even get a physical copy, and when you hold for the first time the thing you have worked so hard for in your hands, it doesn't matter if it will be successful or not, it doesn't matter if it's a masterpiece or a piece of crap, you'll still love that feeling. One last thing: write because you love to write, not for success or money.

  • @mrmicro22
    @mrmicro22 Жыл бұрын

    Writing is simple, not easy. Words on a page. What is complicated about that? Yet people sweat bullets doing it.

  • @I7Z7I

    @I7Z7I

    Жыл бұрын

    "What is complicated about that?" ☠️

  • @torturedpoet1989

    @torturedpoet1989

    Жыл бұрын

    this is sarcasm, right?

  • @themanwithnothingtolose

    @themanwithnothingtolose

    11 ай бұрын

    How many books have you written? Link?

  • @I7Z7I

    @I7Z7I

    11 ай бұрын

    @@themanwithnothingtolose It isn't about the number of novels, it is about the experience. I could easily write a bland novel each month, but I spend years working on my writing projects.

  • @ceinwenchandler4716
    @ceinwenchandler471611 ай бұрын

    I do better working with a set word count per day. If I give myself a time limit, I'll waste all that time staring at the clock and mentally counting seconds. But that's just me; it's probably the other way around for some people.

  • @vickiknits
    @vickiknitsАй бұрын

    Dean Koontz tells us that he writes 2 pages a day, but he edits them as well so they are done.

  • @kingkhris4886
    @kingkhris48864 ай бұрын

    This man Lloyd is like medieval Duke Dennis just be doin anything

  • @nightwatch3889
    @nightwatch38897 ай бұрын

    Yo you asked for suggestions- you REALLY should cover Borrasca by CK Walker. It's really good and exactly the kind of thing you'd love to cover on this channel.

  • @9aws.14
    @9aws.1413 күн бұрын

    I want to write a book about my mom adopting 39 kids and alot of crazy stuff happend....bit then i want to make a series called the 39 which woild be 39 books through the eyes of all my brothers and sisters idk how tho :(

  • @elijahbutterfield4869
    @elijahbutterfield48695 ай бұрын

    I honestly think Daily wire (or another counter culture outlet) needs a publishing department for new writers and authors.

  • @snaketooth0943
    @snaketooth09439 ай бұрын

    Four hours a day? I **wish** I could do that!

  • @Stury_Khan
    @Stury_Khan2 ай бұрын

    Thank you Sir for this advice. From now on i am going to follow this advice. May ALMIGHTY ALLAH bless you. Best wishes from Pakistan 🇵🇰

  • @hayleydryden8358
    @hayleydryden8358 Жыл бұрын

    Im dyslexic id love to write a book as i really think i could sell some good stuff.. I just don't know were to start..

  • @lappelduvide2445
    @lappelduvide24459 ай бұрын

    For the love of God never take writing advice from Ben Shapiro.

  • @somedorkydude6483

    @somedorkydude6483

    8 ай бұрын

    I mean this video doesn't take advice from benny. I don't like Benny but I just hate everyone politically Benny boy is just as bad as some of the people he disagrees with in my eyes.

  • @somedorkydude6483

    @somedorkydude6483

    8 ай бұрын

    @@EveCasino-uq7jt Sad thibg I was like that. Not with Ben Shapiro I didn't follow him But when I was 12 that was pretty much me. I grew out of it but I'll tell you this some of the people they cover are just as bad. Like I think we should just live in a world we're we cab criticize anybody whether they sit left or right. Joe biden has sniffed children on camera. Trump likes Andrew Jackson I think theres an issue with the fact we have 2 political parties in the United States but yeah Regardless I grew out of this shit because. I just learned there's more to life And moved on.

  • @justaghostinthesea

    @justaghostinthesea

    7 ай бұрын

    If Ben Shapiro says to do something, do the opposite

  • @J_mitchell

    @J_mitchell

    7 ай бұрын

    Why? Is it because of his political views, or is he actually just not a good writer.

  • @somedorkydude6483

    @somedorkydude6483

    7 ай бұрын

    @@J_mitchell I can separate the art and the artist but that's pretty much the reason why people don't list out their political takes. The truth is that nobody is a bad person if they lean in a different direction but we act like it we paint people who we disagree with as lesser one way or another like I don't like the left or the right but people do need to be reminded they arent the center of tbe world. Like if my freind turned out to not have the same political opinions I wouldn't care. I couldn't tell you if Benny is a good writer but I am sure s lot of people left and right would say somebody is a bad writer if they disagree with them which is pathetic tbh. I hate politics because it feels less like people working together to help each other out and more like a competition to see whose utopia is better.

  • @vana.mitchell6788
    @vana.mitchell678813 күн бұрын

    Question is book writing not local but regional when as an office gent activity is base on reading level?

  • @OrlandoOrtiz570
    @OrlandoOrtiz570 Жыл бұрын

    How do you write? It's easy, just write while you exist.

  • @john94949
    @john9494910 ай бұрын

    Sure, it's easy as pie. Writing a _good_ one might be a little tricky, though. Just saying

  • @DriveupLife22
    @DriveupLife229 ай бұрын

    Every video like this is a disservice to new writers. You cannot copy another writer's process with the expectation that its going to work just as well for you. It won't. You have to naturally form your own process over time. So the guy writers four hours a day. Great. What happens when the first draft is done? Do you edit yesterdays pages tomorrow? Do you reread yesterday's pages? Do you outline? Do you pants the whole draft? Do you write with 4 drinks in your system? There is no right answer for all, but there is a right answer for you. The only way to find it is to search for yourself.

  • @peaceokpeseyi179
    @peaceokpeseyi1797 ай бұрын

    You can set the wheels rolling by startung off with a timer. Try setting a timer for 20 minutes and don't stop writing until the timer goes off. It works for me everytime!

  • @lunaxxmoon

    @lunaxxmoon

    7 ай бұрын

    I like to make the timer silent as well, so when I get in the zone I don't get disturbed by it ringing.

  • @Brother_Geoffrey
    @Brother_Geoffrey6 ай бұрын

    4 hours a day is good advice some people me included need at least an hour or half an hour to get some momentum.

  • @Presekaman
    @Presekaman3 ай бұрын

    Damn, that's what I do. Tomorrow I may scrap most of what I wrote today but again, it doesn't matter. 4 hours every day, sometimes more.

  • @jubilantvision2212
    @jubilantvision22123 ай бұрын

    I wrote one. Now I’m working on the second one.

  • @chriswimer6296
    @chriswimer62966 ай бұрын

    Ben Shapiro is amazing. I heard he can write his full name now

  • @Artwithpurpose
    @Artwithpurpose9 ай бұрын

    Stop spreading this lie. Writing is the most difficult art form.

  • @jennaflint977
    @jennaflint97719 күн бұрын

    Hah! Easier said than done!! I have 7 kids and I homeschool where do I find 4 full hours a day to write!🤦‍♀️🤷‍♀️ not possible… I have broken up times throughout the day.. not in one giant swatch! 😂

  • @o_o-lj1ym
    @o_o-lj1ym Жыл бұрын

    Shane Dawson: I did not fck my cat Colleen Ballinger: the only thing I ever groomed was my cat

  • @somedorkydude6483
    @somedorkydude64838 ай бұрын

    A bit of advice from somebody who is absalutely not an expert but its to find youre pace. Some writers can absalutely freestyle a book. Some have a loose script and they are just navigating it. Some have a set of ideas and build their way to them. Some writers plan out the story for a while. I absolutely wouldn't recommend free flowing. Free flow begining to end writting isn't pacient and I would recomend it for short stories which tend to have less charaters less need to flesh things out it mitigates the long term issues. Organic writing has its place v8nce Gilligan's og plan for Jesse was to die in season 1 episode 9 of breaking bad. Had vince followed thay plan the show would be completely different. Jesse is one of the best charaters and a season 1 death would of hurt the show. You see you don't need a large systematic plan but you do need q plan of sorts. I use a combination of planning organic writing and creating scenes a head of time and deciding do they fit and how do I get there. A good writer if given a checklist should be able to naturally check the boxes off. If A seperates from his team mate B they don't get back together just because. Now it would be hard if they genuinly hate eachother. Well what if A gets back with B because they find out despite hating eachother they still know they are the perfect team despite the arguing. It depends on your story. Historical fiction requires you to Google everything I mean everything like did you know nobody was named Britney until the 60s. Sci-fi yoy got a world with rules and charaters factions ect So that's to qcount but the basic foundation that has nothing to do with the world should be done at a pace you worn with because your style of writing may not be this 1000 peice puzzle.

  • @ResonanceAwakening
    @ResonanceAwakening10 ай бұрын

    I'm working on my first Novel, so I'm keeping each chapterr around 1500-1600 words it's a fast paced Sci-Fi, Action, Family Novel, how many chapters would be needed to consider it a Novel, I know some Novels contain around 3k words per chapter

  • @fairosesahara4430

    @fairosesahara4430

    9 ай бұрын

    How do you publish your book?

  • @RichReportcom
    @RichReportcom22 күн бұрын

    "A hundred millions books" appears to be an exaggeration

  • @vecna2502
    @vecna25029 ай бұрын

    As for everything known to be perfect, discipline is the only way to achieve it. Something we lack. A lot.

  • @janaeporter3513
    @janaeporter351310 ай бұрын

    How come every time I search “how to write ____” this video shows up?

  • @UncommonLeadership777
    @UncommonLeadership7776 ай бұрын

    At 14 years old I was ……

  • @5Gburn
    @5Gburn5 ай бұрын

    My favorite Stephen King writing quote is "A** in seat."

  • @EnTiDDies
    @EnTiDDies Жыл бұрын

    How long does an amateur writer take to familiarize themselves with basic words that is used in writing. Not "basic" like words you learn as a child. But basic professional words.

  • @Dazeye3
    @Dazeye36 ай бұрын

    I write in short bursts

  • @tjb189215
    @tjb1892155 ай бұрын

    Klavan is an amazing man

  • @cookrileyw
    @cookrileyw Жыл бұрын

    Thank I will do that

  • @gur262
    @gur2624 ай бұрын

    He woke up feeling conflicted. Facts and logic told him she wasn't his sister. Looking at her intendly, she wasn't his sister indeed, less mommy milkers more booty. But still it felt wrong, more wrong than the dreams that hadn't left him ever since puberty , even though he had stopped arguing the morals of in...st. It was fine. Brett was not his sister but she sure looked like. Him. Did that make it less ok or better? Did he love her or himself. He thought: " all is fine. I'm fine. " Then he heard steps and remembered he had a wife.

  • @thecrookedpencil
    @thecrookedpencil3 күн бұрын

    Join the fight #thecrookedpencil

  • @thermalrain_yt9725
    @thermalrain_yt9725 Жыл бұрын

    That goes for anything. Do anything all at for 4 to 8 hours and youll be a pro regulardless of where you start. Generally i mean you cant have a iq of 90 and do anything but if youre competent you can do anything

  • @KyleGD
    @KyleGD5 ай бұрын

    Test story: Salvia was born from a Pacifist Krovian family. She was taught and has pacifist tendencies, which is the most important custom in their sub-religion. But her elder sister, Velas, was against her family's pacifism, as she thought it is unable to teach Salvia how to survive in the ongoing tyranny, where anything can happen anytime. Velas would often teach Salvia how to kill bugs and hunt animals, although Salvia would often refuse. One day, Salvia made her first kill which was a hog, and ate it for dinner. Because of Velas' actions, she was kicked out of the Sadduchess family, but she would never give up. She would keep teaching Salvia about murder and the morals of murder, and why it is very important with the world they live in. Because of Velas' endless lessons, Salvia's perception of pacifism was altered, but she tried to keep her faithfulness. Until one day, Goran forces raided their home and tried to execute her family in the process because they kept a child. Velas was attacked from the raiders, and Salvia finally attacked the raiders to try and save her, but it was too late. Salvia would finally have her first kills, but at the cost of her sister's life and her innocence. After the incident, Salvia was never the same but she still tried to stay faithful to her religion, even though she felt guilty as she broke the most important law of Divine Krovinity. Her family would console her about what she did and forgive her, and Velas herself for teaching the family a lesson about war and how to survive it. When Salvia reached her puberty, she would part ways with her family to join the Servants of Peace, while her family moved to the second layers, in which they were saved by the West. They both sent their goodbyes, and moved on from there.

  • @thehangingparsiple5692

    @thehangingparsiple5692

    5 ай бұрын

    Nice. ✌️

  • @ThatHorribleMusiciandork7
    @ThatHorribleMusiciandork78 ай бұрын

    Hey, I wrote my first novel at 14! No way, nice!

  • @startinajackson606
    @startinajackson606 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing write for 4 hours a day. I can do this

  • @MamiTT237
    @MamiTT237 Жыл бұрын

    I KNEW IT!!!

  • @Socratesthegreat
    @Socratesthegreat5 ай бұрын

    Slow writer, fast talker

  • @heehee5426
    @heehee54263 ай бұрын

    Trans rights 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈

  • @lakeshagadson357
    @lakeshagadson3577 ай бұрын

    I am a kind of a writer

  • @Lily-gs9iv
    @Lily-gs9iv Жыл бұрын

    4 hours a day. Noted!

  • @DanielERodriguezMusic
    @DanielERodriguezMusic Жыл бұрын

    Similar to Dean Koontz work ethic.

  • @rainynight02
    @rainynight026 ай бұрын

    That doesn't work for everyone though

  • @plane-crashes-aussie-stories
    @plane-crashes-aussie-stories2 ай бұрын

    All bullshit. They're talking about producing books. That's not writing. Writing is done when the inspiration is there and the channel is open. When you know you can get into the "zone." Then you become a conduit for honest delivery, not a scheming manufacturer of something that may or may not come from the heart, but is thoroughly tainted by deliberate mediation. The whole discipline myth of writing a set number of hours per day proves the point. If you want to do something well, you have to be ready to do it. Timing and planning are fine for book production, but how many of those set four-hour blocks are you really in true writing mode? (Even as a producer of books, you're not automatically at your best when the clocks strikes the hour. Although it's easier to get into manufacturing mode by, well, manufacturing it.) Just write: First thought, best thought. And write for the love of it. Forget about money, publishers, agents and all that industry crap unless you just want to manufacture novels. Write what's in YOU. Then we get something original and real. You are sharing something special and that's the purity of the art that we need. That's true writing. PS: Ben Shapiro is a frustrated high school debater who can easily be taken down by anyone who doesn't step into his little debating traps. He's also a tremendous douche.

  • @geneticsmatter3834
    @geneticsmatter3834 Жыл бұрын

    KlavEn should write about how birth rates in the West are below replacement, and why the solution is *_not_* to merely import new people.

  • @maximusaralieous1728

    @maximusaralieous1728

    Жыл бұрын

    Mark Steyn has that covered pretty well haha.

  • @timothytraver5918

    @timothytraver5918

    Жыл бұрын

    Or you could write it.

  • @BrianRetro

    @BrianRetro

    Жыл бұрын

    Okay, and that's a bad thing? I thought the world was overpopulated. We need the numbers down. Don't worry, I will be dead soon so I'll be able to free up some space.

  • @arielcohen8805

    @arielcohen8805

    Жыл бұрын

    THERE ARE NO Es IN KLAVAN AHHHH

  • @Maria-sq4jl

    @Maria-sq4jl

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BrianRetro nah, numbers will probably top out and start to decrease at 10b, I hope ur doing ok man, do u want to vent?

  • @user-jh7mw1fs9c42
    @user-jh7mw1fs9c427 ай бұрын

    Is there any good tips for when you have writer's block what can I do to get past this problem please give me some kind of a reply back I am in the middle of a book I am on the second Paige this would be my first book ever written I'm not doing it for fame I'm doing it for fun any tips that I can use to improve my writing skills pls help me 🙏👍🎄💯💔🔥😍🌎😭🎉❤️💔🎯💎📝

  • @user-jh7mw1fs9c42

    @user-jh7mw1fs9c42

    7 ай бұрын

    If you have any useful information that would help me to improve my writing skills and spelling please let me know

  • @melodyandbryanphillips8304
    @melodyandbryanphillips8304 Жыл бұрын

    Very cool

  • @jonashamilton6978
    @jonashamilton69782 ай бұрын

    He's underr

  • @crapwithanopinion2919
    @crapwithanopinion2919 Жыл бұрын

    Taking any sort of advice from a guy who compliments BEN SHAPIROS writing is not to be trusted in any way shape or form.

  • @orwellson

    @orwellson

    10 ай бұрын

    Agreed.

  • @AntiGod46
    @AntiGod46 Жыл бұрын

    I came here because of ben shapiro thumbnail. Wondered how is ben shapiro even related to novel writing

  • @lilorange3647

    @lilorange3647

    Жыл бұрын

    He wrote one a few years back about a soldier in Afghanistan. Haven’t read it yet but yeah I wanna learn how he writes 😁

  • @ryanbenson4610
    @ryanbenson46102 ай бұрын

    What does Ben Shapiro have to do with this?

  • @emeraldfury2152
    @emeraldfury2152 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome

  • @user-ty8pr3gf4v
    @user-ty8pr3gf4v5 ай бұрын

    0.1 frames

  • @rorysmith2415
    @rorysmith241511 ай бұрын

    I suppose you have to have talent. I do not know if I have the talent.

  • @swivel_lock
    @swivel_lock3 ай бұрын

    Interesting

  • @davidlona7553
    @davidlona75533 ай бұрын

    awesome

  • @MelroseERA
    @MelroseERA9 ай бұрын

    I'm writing because a special woman wanted to forge a story. She had a concept of which she began unraveling. In a sense she was pushing herself to discover. Only to collapse, only to give up. Other writers, they're extraordinary, beyond human. I'm not an author, I'm not a writer. I just love to help those.. in need.

  • @robertortiz-wilson1588
    @robertortiz-wilson1588 Жыл бұрын

    Wow

  • @daffodilshaw1998
    @daffodilshaw19986 ай бұрын

    👍🏻😊

  • @lrso5152
    @lrso5152 Жыл бұрын

    So where's the time between the 8-5, kids, and cooking? Oh, cut into bed time. Got it

  • @marksamuelcohen
    @marksamuelcohen5 ай бұрын

    It’s been decades, but his book called “True Crime” was honestly one of the very best Works of fiction that I have ever read. At several parts my hands were honestlysweating towards the end

  • @tarungupta597
    @tarungupta597 Жыл бұрын

    Hindi bol Hindi

  • @bleh329
    @bleh32910 ай бұрын

    Ew 👎

  • @emschrader418
    @emschrader418 Жыл бұрын

    4 hours a day? Yeah if I didn’t have a full time job, maybe. 😓

  • @markkane8261
    @markkane8261 Жыл бұрын

    He is giggling. Unsukipe

  • @thatoneguychad420
    @thatoneguychad42011 ай бұрын

    Yeah I'm lucky to get one hour a night in. Having kids and a job yanno...

  • @souhi1027
    @souhi10274 ай бұрын

    ben shapiro wanted to be a rapper but when he couldn't, he decide to be hater!

  • @jimohara
    @jimohara Жыл бұрын

    That is good advice. But Andrew, if you haven’t got direct access to spiritual beings yet you’ve missed a trick somewhere along the way.. Still great and correct information though. Discipline is the key to success.

  • @BrianRetro

    @BrianRetro

    Жыл бұрын

    I guess he doesn't believe in that superstitious bullshit.