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The Festival of Writing 2018
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The Festival of Writing 2018
How to deal with editorial feedback
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How to deal with editorial feedback
Publishing car crashes (and how to avoid them)
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Publishing car crashes (and how to avoid them)
How to define what genre you are writing in
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How to define what genre you are writing in
Why I’ve never copyrighted my novels (and never will)
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Why I’ve never copyrighted my novels (and never will)
How much money do I actually make as a writer
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How much money do I actually make as a writer
Self-publishing your ebook and uploading to kindle
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Self-publishing your ebook and uploading to kindle
10 Great writing tips from great writers (+10 terrible ones)
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10 Great writing tips from great writers ( 10 terrible ones)
7 different ways to plot a novel
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7 different ways to plot a novel
7 insanely actionable writing tips you can use right now
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7 insanely actionable writing tips you can use right now
The 25 writing mistakes that scream amateur writer
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The 25 writing mistakes that scream amateur writer
How To Write a Great Novel Synopsis for a Literary Agent
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How To Write a Great Novel Synopsis for a Literary Agent
Writing Great Characters: Tips on How To Name Them
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Writing Great Characters: Tips on How To Name Them
How To Write a Great Literary Agent Query Letter
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How To Write a Great Literary Agent Query Letter
Opening Page Mistakes: Cliches That New Writers Have to Avoid
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Opening Page Mistakes: Cliches That New Writers Have to Avoid
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Komentáře

  • @AlbertSona-oy2vq
    @AlbertSona-oy2vq Před měsícem

    Can I make notes from a book without violating copyright?

  • @pinkpills
    @pinkpills Před měsícem

    Really great and simple advice

  • @Myfreetherapy
    @Myfreetherapy Před 3 měsíci

    "Exclamation points don't really feel like fiction the way it is written today". "One in a 100,000 words is ok." Definitely your personal opinion peeking through there. Also the crying thing. You acknowledged it has been 50 years and your charachters cried 3 times in the whole book and a lot of sad stuff happens but you felt the need to change it because your (one) editor said it was a lot of crying? MAn. I really have to sift the wheat from the chaf with this video. Thanks for sharing. Quite a bit of wheat here still.

  • @francesnordan2915
    @francesnordan2915 Před 3 měsíci

    This is great advice

  • @dannyperez1604
    @dannyperez1604 Před 3 měsíci

    I know it's an old vid but great info here. Underrated channel. I've always heard the advice to avoid editing as you draft but my mind doesn't work that way. I always start each writing session but rereading my last chapter and touching it up.

  • @Luketherapy
    @Luketherapy Před 3 měsíci

    These videos are so helpful thank you!

  • @jeffrey3498
    @jeffrey3498 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you. 😎👍

  • @BudsCartoon
    @BudsCartoon Před 4 měsíci

    6:40 - It's = it is, yea we all get that, BUT isn't "it's" also possessive? If you're talking about the manuscript's chances (see how I used -'s- there?). The "it" is the manuscript. So "it's" works in that regard.

  • @user-lc4jr8tu7m
    @user-lc4jr8tu7m Před 4 měsíci

    Totally brilliant synopsis advice with a helpful structure to work with. Thanks Harry!

  • @babavee100
    @babavee100 Před 4 měsíci

    It's a puzzle to me. If you haven't the skill to write a pertinant, informative, and intelligent query letter, which from the first sentence informs, intrigues and impresses that literary agent so that he wants to see more....Why on earth would you think yourself capable of writing a novel that people would buy?

  • @SerKGrimm
    @SerKGrimm Před 5 měsíci

    "If you give yourself an hour for the query letter, an hour for the synopsis, you can produce two excellent, excellent documents that'll make the agent turn with real interest to the work." Meanwhile me, three weeks of hair-pulling later... "I HAVE A MESS AND EVERYONE ON REDDIT THINKS IT'S BAD!"

  • @MiaowMcDonald
    @MiaowMcDonald Před 5 měsíci

    With regards to the 'weeping overload'' - what if you're writing a tragedy? A sad tale of neglect and abuse? Children cry, women cry, even men cry. Just curious.................

  • @MiaowMcDonald
    @MiaowMcDonald Před 5 měsíci

    great video! I'm on draft nr 2 of first novel - happy to say I've shaved off 20%. I'm still reading through it and although some passages merit a re-write, I'm very much aware of desired length. Thanks for sharing this video. It makes so much sense.

  • @TheNigel01
    @TheNigel01 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @Mr.Monta77
    @Mr.Monta77 Před 6 měsíci

    One good advice: turn on your microphone 😂

  • @onlinejad
    @onlinejad Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent

  • @Mr.Monta77
    @Mr.Monta77 Před 6 měsíci

    I question your advice about never joining sentence: you obviously have never read Thomas Mann, one of modern history’s greatest writer and a nobel price winner who’s sentences can go on and on, and deliciously reveal more and more of backstory, dramatic conflict, philosophical musings, religious dogma and a world of other interesting historical lessons, superbly bound together in elegant, well constructed and inspirational prose; which of course, I’m sure who already have surmised, all leads the devoted and grateful reader continously and even increasingly hungry for more of his sophisticated and, requires somthing of an effort or and least concentration to follow, I admit! Nevertheless, some of Mann’s sentences are aestetical miracles that will reveal more about human spirit, loyalty, betrayal and even growth than is available in the works of most authors, even in his own time; Mann belonged to a time where, apart from pulp fiction writers, only few and very talented were published given the cost and constraint of publishing in the pre-WW2 years. Thomas Mann is something of a giant, and I passionately reccomend his works, perhaps the least challenging is the monomental achievement ‘Der Zauberberg’ or ‘Magic Mountain’ in English. Instead of wasting precious time taking stupid and utterly inconsequential selfies for social media, you could, even should perhaps, educate and entertain yourself by immersing yourself into Thomas Mann’s extraordinary rich literary Universe; you need, however to be prepared to not only accept but appreciate long and intricate sentences often as not revealing it’s final intention and multilayered meanings at the very end, given the construction of the German language and grammatical structure, or if you are so limited and struck by the cultural poverty of knowing only one language, you will sadly have to contend with only the English translation, which, admittedly is a masterpiece in itself. In short: long sentences are perfectly fine, provided your readers are not semi-literate ADHD diagnosed children, poor souls.

  • @stevejones3662
    @stevejones3662 Před 6 měsíci

    Super stuff!

  • @EfiLovesBooks
    @EfiLovesBooks Před 6 měsíci

    This is incredibly useful. Thank you for making it!

  • @davidbeveridgejr7089
    @davidbeveridgejr7089 Před 7 měsíci

    I thought the first quote meant to plant the seat of the reader in a chair and keep them there.

  • @davidbeveridgejr7089
    @davidbeveridgejr7089 Před 7 měsíci

    Nothing is more fascinating to you than your dreams. Nothing is less fascinating to other people than your dreams.

  • @davidbeveridgejr7089
    @davidbeveridgejr7089 Před 7 měsíci

    Exclamation points eliminate the possibility of irony. "No." vs. No!"

  • @steveg1961
    @steveg1961 Před 7 měsíci

    I've never had any problem with run-on sentences. In fact, I do like them, both as a reader and a writer. The key is they must be constructed well, using the appropriate punctuation - and they must make sense, in regard to being very closely connected to each other for the thought(s) being expressed. Run-on sentences can also be very creative. I see professional writers use them well, in fiction as well as in nonfiction. Of course, as with any good thing, they can be overused, and as a writer you don't want to do this.

  • @corbin6356
    @corbin6356 Před 8 měsíci

    🤤 *Promo SM*

  • @jimbodug8
    @jimbodug8 Před 9 měsíci

    Great stuff Harry. Cuts through the BS, so clear and helpful.

  • @NeonPixels81
    @NeonPixels81 Před 9 měsíci

    My problem with "edit as you go" is, like King, I'm a "putter inner", not a "taker outer". I keep adding stuff and adding bloat lol

  • @ernarc23
    @ernarc23 Před 10 měsíci

    This video was, by far, the best advice on Queries! Thank you so much.

  • @user-bv7oq2ey7o
    @user-bv7oq2ey7o Před 11 měsíci

    Excellent information!!!

  • @marlinthecreative118
    @marlinthecreative118 Před 11 měsíci

    Based on these numbers then the trad is selling more books because their royalty is so much less.

  • @spudspuddy
    @spudspuddy Před 11 měsíci

    There's a classic novel that begins with someone waking up, the entire first chapter is the protagonist washing, shaving having breakfast, might be catcher in the rye or catch 22, i can't remember but it drones on forever.

  • @sassymum8598
    @sassymum8598 Před 11 měsíci

    please am interested in this course. how do I start as I need improvement in my writing skills

  • @jerichowriters8127
    @jerichowriters8127 Před 11 měsíci

    Book a call with our team to discuss mentoring with Lindsey: bit.ly/UNWCappointment2023

  • @jasonleech1254
    @jasonleech1254 Před 11 měsíci

    Fantastic video. So much more relevant info than most. Thank you.

  • @jakobw135
    @jakobw135 Před 11 měsíci

    Of course EXCLAMATION POINTS are part of writing and even conversation! Why would you leave them out?

  • @jerichowriters8127
    @jerichowriters8127 Před 11 měsíci

    Read 'Breaking Kayfabe' now -> bit.ly/BK-buy-now . Apply to be mentored by Wes for a year -> bit.ly/breaking-kayfabe

  • @boodeesparx1192
    @boodeesparx1192 Před 11 měsíci

    Fine as hell

  • @GaryWhite-jf7zr
    @GaryWhite-jf7zr Před rokem

    To be honest, I'm not kidding myself that I'm the next Steven King. I want to get 1, maybe 2 books published via the traditional route. I'm not looking for a change of career or to make a fortune. I just want to know that my story was good enough.

  • @lizisaStoryTeller
    @lizisaStoryTeller Před rokem

    The Advice has been very helpful with getting better at story openers. Thank you! :)

  • @jonohimself4566
    @jonohimself4566 Před rokem

    What do you do when you've got a story that is so mind blowing it wil create an entirely new world that cam quite literally become a top netflix series, but you do not have any skills.

  • @ArifGhostwriter
    @ArifGhostwriter Před rokem

    Mistake No.22...check yer flashcards before uploading lol! I'll get me coat...

  • @veritas6335
    @veritas6335 Před rokem

    I can barely understand what this guy is saying.

  • @veritas6335
    @veritas6335 Před rokem

    Please! Slow down! This person talks so fast that that, combined with the difficult accent, makes his delivery tough to follow. SLOW DOWN!

  • @jennym2276
    @jennym2276 Před rokem

    I appreciate your content, but what is going on with your teeth?

  • @DirtyBobBojangles
    @DirtyBobBojangles Před rokem

    That forehead scared the hell out of me but it's a good thing because it made me click on the video

  • @tibbar1000
    @tibbar1000 Před rokem

    You have great videos. Thanks! Question: When querying with a true story told in third person privileged style(about a missionary with AIDS) should I describe it as biography or narrative non fiction?

  • @Ozgipsy
    @Ozgipsy Před rokem

    Very useful, thanks.

  • @tibbar1000
    @tibbar1000 Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @maxvoroshilov3207
    @maxvoroshilov3207 Před rokem

    Amazingly good!

  • @jamesotisjr2322
    @jamesotisjr2322 Před rokem

    My creative writer teacher told the class that writers got a $5000 advance when they were published... In 1972.