I TRIED WRITING LIKE BRANDON SANDERSON FOR 2 DAYS // a writing vlog

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2019
  • Brandon Sanderson doesn't go to bed until 4 a.m. so for y'all that wanted a night owl's routine, HERE YOU FREAKING GO. (He also doesn't write at a desk sooooo....)
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    Do you listen to the Writing Excuses podcast? What are your favorite writing and non-writing podcasts?
    Which authors inspire you? And are those the same authors you turn to for writing advice?? (Since mine are different answers!)
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    Writing Excuses podcast: writingexcuses.com
    The episode about writing from the couch: writingexcuses...
    Brandon Sanderson's lecture series: • Brandon Sanderson - 31...
    The Salt Lake ComicCon talk about his routine: wob.coppermind...
    For inspiration: brandonsanders...
    The NaNo pep talk: nanowrimo.org/...
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  • @TheTrueReiniat
    @TheTrueReiniat Před 4 lety +380

    Sleeps at 4 am until noon, writes in his couch and plays videogames at the end? I feel vindicated.

    • @madhatyr
      @madhatyr Před 2 lety +4

      Seriously though that’s my exact schedule and routine too!

  • @m.m.schill4579
    @m.m.schill4579 Před 5 lety +447

    I've "handled" Brandon at cons before. He's never requested a caffeinated beverage anytime I've dealt with him. He also doesn't drink, doesn't miss church even at cons, and likes steak.

    • @Naurm
      @Naurm Před 3 lety +52

      i've noticed in all his lecture videos that when he drinks from his cantine it's always water

    • @ChaseMcCain81
      @ChaseMcCain81 Před 3 lety +4

      Commendable, lol.

    • @selenophile410
      @selenophile410 Před 3 lety +9

      He s a church goer ?

    • @m.m.schill4579
      @m.m.schill4579 Před 3 lety +16

      @@selenophile410 he's Mormon

    • @chugg159
      @chugg159 Před 2 lety +10

      Brandon is actually fully aware of all the water drinking subreddits.

  • @car5522
    @car5522 Před 5 lety +454

    I am a morning person (the morning relaxes me) and a night owl (I am generally more energized to do stuff and productive) I am constantly sleep-deprived.

    • @noutsakh.2135
      @noutsakh.2135 Před 5 lety +49

      Ugh same! It's always a battle between "wake up early, greet the sunrise, new day, good day!“ and "staying up late while everyone else in the house is past asleep, looking at the night sky and the inspiration striking".

    • @tejpatel5320
      @tejpatel5320 Před 5 lety +7

      This is how I am too!

    • @parkjiminismylight6441
      @parkjiminismylight6441 Před 5 lety +4

      ARMYYYYYY!!! 😭😭😭😭😭💜💜💜

    • @ingvarsuigin609
      @ingvarsuigin609 Před 5 lety +6

      Sleep twice a day!

    • @lilywojciechowski9906
      @lilywojciechowski9906 Před 5 lety +6

      Same! And I literally wish I could sleep from 1 - 5/6 pm everyday and have the best of both 😅

  • @Tori-vz5er
    @Tori-vz5er Před 5 lety +156

    I feel like the pup has an ulterior motive to wanting to go outside, I like to think he knows his human needs fresh air. This is why he is the best

  • @captainnolan5062
    @captainnolan5062 Před 2 lety +45

    Brandon Sanderson is very inspiring. His free advice is worth every penny! I am so grateful that he has posted the BYU lectures so that we can all be inspired (and educated) by his experience.

  • @celinery9166
    @celinery9166 Před 5 lety +161

    I'm about one third of the way through Way of Kings and I have a hypothesis that staying up until 3 or 4 am is a prerequisite to create the kind of fantastical creatures and worlds that he does 😂 (ex. a giant crab-like creature called a "chull" that pulls carts). Those night time hours are wild...

    • @isaiahjoiner6153
      @isaiahjoiner6153 Před 5 lety +16

      If you’re only 1/3 of the way through the way of kings then you have no idea how cool and weird this series gets.

    • @vaderguitarplayer
      @vaderguitarplayer Před 5 lety +15

      That series is his baby. He has been planning and world building for years and years. He has taken the most time on putting in details to that particular story. It is supposed to be his "Wheel of Time" series. I went to a lecture of his, and he stated that when world building, throw in whatever crazy idea you want into it, and find a way to explain it in your world.

    • @celinery9166
      @celinery9166 Před 5 lety +1

      @@isaiahjoiner6153 I can't wait. At first, I was thrown off because I tend to read a lot of fantasy grounded more firmly in history. The newness of the world was shocking. I am looking forward to reading more now that I have adjusted!

    • @celinery9166
      @celinery9166 Před 5 lety +2

      @@vaderguitarplayer That's incredible. I love that writing isn't always super broad ideas to more specific, but sometimes a very specific idea that you find a way to incorporate!

    • @isaiahjoiner6153
      @isaiahjoiner6153 Před 5 lety +1

      I'm just excited that the fandom has a new member! If you finish The Stormlight Archive then try checking out Shardcast and the 17th Shard along with his other works

  • @KateCavanaugh
    @KateCavanaugh  Před 5 lety +37

    *Other "I Tried Writing Like..." videos:*
    J.K. Rowling: czcams.com/video/dDGt7pJPHIE/video.html
    Stephen King: czcams.com/video/0UvWU8bEbPw/video.html
    Haruki Murakami: czcams.com/video/uwyTm-QxsPs/video.html
    Nora Roberts: czcams.com/video/j7O0OVgkC78/video.html
    Neil Gaiman: czcams.com/video/k3IpXclVERo/video.html

  • @KennethWrites
    @KennethWrites Před 5 lety +415

    As someone writing their first book, 400+ words in 40 minutes sounds super-human.

    • @TBCaine
      @TBCaine Před 5 lety +78

      It gets easier! I'm only on my second manuscript but I've gotten used to writing like 600-ish words in roughly 40 minutes. It just depends on whether or not you're in the mood.

    • @writative8285
      @writative8285 Před 5 lety +21

      Hey congrats on writing your first book!! Don't worry about how long it takes, we all struggle, you can do this, just keep working at it!

    • @danieldosso2455
      @danieldosso2455 Před 5 lety +13

      best thing you can do is write a little bit everyday. You don't need to write half your story in a week but we all write at our own pace. Brandon is a beast at publishing and probably the guy worth measuring yourself against

    • @vaderguitarplayer
      @vaderguitarplayer Před 5 lety +18

      If you're an architect type writer than you will probably be slower because you like to know everything before you put it on the page. Some of us can get 2000 words a day, but it is because we create it as we go, some entirely so, and some of us are a mix. I basically know the structure or foundation of my books, but I figure out how to connect the dots between events in the book on the fly. Whether this is good or not depends on the person. Stephen King never knows what is going to happen before he writes it. He flies by the seat of his pants. Brandon is an architect, he plans everything, but, he has also been doing it for a long time, so he is faster at it than most of us.

    • @YelloDuzzit
      @YelloDuzzit Před 5 lety

      Facts!

  • @jkwonsmiff
    @jkwonsmiff Před 5 lety +196

    Authors who inspire me: Fanfic writers, primarily. I grew up writing fanfic and I know so many incredible fanfic writers, the community helped me grow as a writer in such an amazing way

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Před 5 lety +40

      Some of the stories that have stuck with me most have been fanfic!!

    • @melissacavalcante1948
      @melissacavalcante1948 Před 4 lety +4

      We made up such a revolution.

    • @LordofFullmetal
      @LordofFullmetal Před 4 lety +10

      Fanfic writers are awesome (though I am one, so I might be biased) but please don't use them as your only or main source of inspiration if you're planning to actually write professionally. If you just write for fun it's okay, but there are so many things fanfic writers do that you WILL NOT get away with in professional writing. Just so you're warned.

    • @Lollilenaa
      @Lollilenaa Před 4 lety

      LordofFullmetal Could you explain what they do? I haven‘t read a lot of fanfics in my lifetime :D

    • @oddeyes9413
      @oddeyes9413 Před 3 lety

      I'm a fanfiction writer (ShadowDragon94) and I just finished the first draft of my novel series. It's helped my writing evolve.

  • @BeccaCSmith
    @BeccaCSmith Před 5 lety +128

    This was so worth the wait!!! As you know, Brandon Sanderson is my favorite author ever, so this was fascinating to me! I didn't know his routine at all! I'm like you, the opposite of a night owl! (And LOL morning dove!) I honestly don't think I could do it! 4am!! That's insane to me hahaha! But I do have writer friends that this routine would be perfect for. It's so cool how everyone is so different! And Way of Kings is one of my all time favorite books so it's really cool to know it took him so long to write. (And you should totally read that one first hahaha!)

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Před 5 lety +11

      RIGHT. It was weirdly inspiring to hear how he "failed" so many times before The Way of Kings came to finally be! And all the morning doves unite. 😂

    • @78EverybodysFool87
      @78EverybodysFool87 Před 5 lety +5

      I'm a night owl myself, and let me tell you, writing and studying during the night rocks! (For me at least). The calm of the night is incomparable :D

    • @nickamies6180
      @nickamies6180 Před 3 lety +1

      The way I've got people hooked on Sanderson is starting with Warbreaker, then mistborn, then stormlight archive 😊

    • @eternalskywalker9440
      @eternalskywalker9440 Před rokem

      @@KateCavanaugh it is amazing how infrequently people demand your attention at 5am

  • @michaeleldredge4279
    @michaeleldredge4279 Před 5 lety +27

    For the jewelry, look at Elantris.
    The magic system there is done by drawing shapes called Aons that also form a second written language in universe. The appendix for Elantris has pictures of a LOT of Aons.

  • @violetwhiteheart9285
    @violetwhiteheart9285 Před 5 lety +70

    Lol, I write from my couch. Though it’s mainly because I enjoy having a really fluffy blanket and natural lighting as well. I’m definitely a night owl not an early bird! But I also dislike sleeping in, for I feel like I’m wasting time.
    It’s so interesting to see how different people write.
    There is such a wide variety of routines these authors use. I wonder if anyone but writers actually care about how/when they write. Probably not, but fair enough. And yes... I’m an definitely procrastinating on plotting my new WIP and editing my finished MS by watching YT videos. I just came from your last video about your trip to Toronto, I’m so glad you enjoyed! I never knew writing retreats were even a thing and it looks fun :) I would love to go on one of those one day.
    One thing that just me to mind... do you ever look at your paragraphs are realize they are the same size and edit it to change that. Like four paragraphs in a row are about four lines each, so you add a sentence to one or just change that to shake up that sameness. Ever since someone pointed it out to me it’s made me look and try to change up the sizing of my paragraphs and sentences. It sounds strange, but I had to ask XD
    On the note of Wattpad again, I’m looking forward to when you explore that! I hope you do check out the forums for it’s one of the best sections that not as many users take advantage of-a reason for that is there is a huge difference in the writer/reader ratio on Wattpad, and the forums are a lot of used by the writers (who have a laptop/desktop). I would love to see you around there!

    • @kal-muzel875
      @kal-muzel875 Před 5 lety +1

      👀 You are everywhere.... Vi does the essays I've already done count or should I finish my actual essay now? 😂
      And I agree with you on the wattpad note! I will be looking forward to see her try it out and maybe see how it feels to be surrounded by the community as well

    • @violetwhiteheart9285
      @violetwhiteheart9285 Před 5 lety

      @@kal-muzel875 lol, finish your essays! The quicker you get the rough drafts done the sooner you can read and relax before editing them up.
      Maybe we'll ever get to see her around :)
      That would be fun.

  • @dianagarland4907
    @dianagarland4907 Před 2 lety +2

    I get up at 5:30 for work everyday, so I've trained myself to be awake in the mornings, but at heart, I am a night owl. I stay up to midnight or 1:00 a.m. every night and have been going on 4-5 hours sleep every night for the past three years and I find writing when I first wake up, before I get ready for my first job and then writing after 11:00 PM when I'm done with my third job are my most productive writing times. I am only working two jobs over the summer, so I am staying up later to write and am loving it. You will get used to staying up late if you do it more often. However, I definitely could not go a whole day without coffee, tea, or an energy drink.

  • @damianjonsson1688
    @damianjonsson1688 Před rokem +5

    I'm a burst writer- I'll write twice a week but those two days make up for a consistent daily regimen. I guess the flow of ideas through my brain really gives those great eureka moments and helps fill in gaps.
    Also listen to writing excuses and his BYU lectures - so glad they're recorded for the world :D

  • @LisaL86
    @LisaL86 Před 5 lety +86

    Love these videos!! Another author I recommend trying out is Sarah J. Maas :) her record in one day is 21,000+ (resulting in a 100,000+ words in a week for one of her first drafts), but I believe she does 12,000-15,000 words on a regular 8-12 hour day. She has a 88 Cups of Tea episode that is really inspiring

    • @TheChriswood1
      @TheChriswood1 Před 5 lety +25

      That amount of words is just lunacy

    • @captaintugger6551
      @captaintugger6551 Před 5 lety +21

      I think this caused me physical pain.

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Před 5 lety +25

      OMGGGGGG that sounds insane! I'll have to check out her episode, I love 88 Cups of Tea!

    • @shellystar
      @shellystar Před 5 lety +5

      I love Sarah Maas. I wondered how the heck she gets these books out so fast. I subscribe to her newsletter and it seems she always has some book or comic coming out. Crazy!

    • @j.oan.n.e
      @j.oan.n.e Před 5 lety +1

      @@shellystar really? whats the book or comic about?

  • @charlie.cummings
    @charlie.cummings Před 5 lety +123

    The term is "the early bird gets the worm but the owl sees at night". Hence, "early bird" and "night owl".
    🌞🐤 🌚🦉
    (Morning 🕊? Maybe a 🐓.) 🤣

    • @margretsnae
      @margretsnae Před 4 lety +3

      In my language it's exactly a morning rooster. But we say night raven.

    • @amandaschwarz5745
      @amandaschwarz5745 Před 4 lety +5

      And here I thought the second half was "but the second mouse gets the cheese"

    • @kenedeighbara2188
      @kenedeighbara2188 Před 4 lety +1

      Amanda Schwarz that is the saying

    • @oddeyes9413
      @oddeyes9413 Před 3 lety

      I'm just a permanently pooped Pigeon.

  • @nicoledorman8484
    @nicoledorman8484 Před 5 lety +13

    Honestly, your my biggest inspiration as s writer. And when you finally publish I'm going to fill my shelves with your novels.
    I've also taken this entire month off since Camp Nano (trying not to feel guilty) but watching you always motivates me to do something. Thank you for all that you do Kate in bringing us these videos, and for all that you do to inspire me.

  • @allieasay8384
    @allieasay8384 Před 3 lety +17

    Hearing you say you are an under writer makes me feel seen. I feel like all the other writers on CZcams and stuff say they always over write and I’m here with like a 1000 word chapter thinking, “I feel like it’s done, but aren’t chapters supposed to be three times this length?”

  • @twebible
    @twebible Před 5 lety +49

    Do I listen to Writing excuses? Yes
    Have I seen B. Sanderson's BYU lectures? Yes
    I am inspired by authors who truly appreciate their fans. Brandon Sanderson is one who I had the privilege of meeting at last year's Kansas City Comic Con. Others I'm inspired by include: Neil Gaiman, Tomi Adeyemi, Octavia Butler and CS Lewis.

  • @ancientsound
    @ancientsound Před 3 lety +14

    kate in this video in 2019: "I don't have a treadmill desk"
    kate in 2021: *has a bike desk*
    movin' on up kate!!!!! lets go kate!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @follozetesting6455
    @follozetesting6455 Před 5 lety +22

    OMG I have been waiting for this one for a WHILE! This serie is incredible, I'm learning so much both about the writer and about myself when I watch these. Obviously I love all of the videos, and JKR and Stephen King in particular, but Brandon Sanderson is a special one for me, both because of his writing lectures (that actually gave me the idea for my last Camp project), and because he is coming to Israel's ICon (Israeli Comicon of sorts) and I might even get the chance to meet this amazing writer that I learned so much from! THANK YOU so much for this one I love your videos!!

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Před 5 lety +2

      THat's so exciting!! You'll have to let me know if you do get to meet him. :) AND THANK YOU!

    • @follozetesting6455
      @follozetesting6455 Před 5 lety +1

      Kate Cavanaugh I will definitely let you know! And you really do deserve it! Keep up the great videos coming!

  • @avalonperez3806
    @avalonperez3806 Před 2 lety +2

    I love this man he's a lunatic and he makes me smile

  • @jbizzlemcnizzle
    @jbizzlemcnizzle Před 4 lety +8

    I love Sanderson. His lectures and lessons and podcasts have helped me to no end. Heck, I found you by searching for him, and I'm glad I did. Have subscribed to you now :)

  • @daniquevanderweijden3847
    @daniquevanderweijden3847 Před 5 lety +14

    I just finished The final empire by Sanderson yesterday and picked up well of ascension immediately. The fact that you upload this today is such a coincidence...

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Před 5 lety

      📚 Now I just need to read something by him, too!

  • @victoriamallon7244
    @victoriamallon7244 Před 5 lety +6

    I've rewatched/listened to his lectures several times over several years! A+ content

  • @xXAffenschaukelXx
    @xXAffenschaukelXx Před 5 lety +4

    Brandon Sanderson is one my favourite authors but I never looked into his routine. I didn't know it was such a late night thing. That's cool to see.
    Also I love all the information you finnd on the authors and how you present them in this series. Thank you :-D

  • @Aimz360
    @Aimz360 Před 5 lety +7

    I have always either sat on a bed or my sofa to write...paint, crochet, eat, cross-stitch...basically everything because i never had a desk for the past 9 years.

  • @Ericaaaaaaaaaa
    @Ericaaaaaaaaaa Před 5 lety +5

    Please do an "I Tried Writing Like Danielle Steele"! Apparently she writes for twenty hours(!) a day, eats miniature chocolate bars, and uses a typewriter! Also, her desk is designed to look like her bestselling books. 😆 Here's an article for reference: www.glamour.com/story/danielle-steel-books-interview

  • @chloe_cosplay
    @chloe_cosplay Před 5 lety +6

    I started the The Final Empire friday and I've nearly finished it. I'm in love with the book, to say the least. It's the first of his books I've read even though I've been meaning to read one for a while. Eventually, a collab Brandon Sanderson and Sahdiversity did ending up encouraging me but when I saw this, I practically screeched and I love this video, it's really good! Thank you for the night owl writing routine attempt, I appreciate it as a night owl writer :)

  • @IceDevine
    @IceDevine Před 5 lety +1

    I love Sanderson's CZcams lectures. Since I've discovered them, I try to rewatch them about once a year, just for a refresher. There's always some tidbit that I find didn't sink in the first time and hearing them again definitely helps me.

  • @AMG_Creates
    @AMG_Creates Před 5 lety +24

    I enjoy writing from the couch, it's SUPER comfy to have my legs up (or sit crosslegged in a more comfy spot cause my legs won't work with my office chair). I think I'd bust my ass on a treadmill desk LOL

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Před 5 lety +5

      Bahaha, I wonder if I'd actually be able to both walk AND type at the same time. I'm so curious how it would work. And I sit cross-legged in my office chair because it doesn't have any arms but the freedom of multiple positions that the couch allowed me was VERY nice. Dunno that it helped my shoulders since I was still looking down a lot though...

  • @CheyenneSedai
    @CheyenneSedai Před 3 lety +2

    Brandon is one of my favorite authors ever, my favorite currently working, and a lot of this felt super familiar to me because of how many times I've heard him talk about his process during his lectures, on writing excuses and during his livestreams. For the record, that Way of Kings Prime story is my favorite of his because of how much it inspires me every time I hear it.

  • @connorholt2979
    @connorholt2979 Před 3 lety +2

    I have Brandon's same schedule, except I awake up at 12, go to work, and then come home and write about 2000 words in the couple hours before midnight, and then play video games / read until 4 about 4

  • @TheThreeBookshelves
    @TheThreeBookshelves Před 5 lety +10

    Morning dove. 😆 I’ve always said early bird!
    I had no idea Brandon Sanderson does Nanowrimo. Wish I’d known when I did a video on Nanowrimo success stories last November!

  • @loxee4769
    @loxee4769 Před 5 lety +1

    I haven't watched you in quite a while, mainly because I was procrastinating on writing, but, damn, I've missed watching your stuff! Glad to be back.

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Před 5 lety

      Awww yay, GLAD TO HAVE YOU BACK! And I'm sure your writing is excited too! :)

  • @cineselena
    @cineselena Před 4 lety +5

    oops I'm literally obsessed with this series and I've literally binged all of them within an evening/morning 🙈 please keep this up!! also weirdly inspiring haha

  • @heathercampbell6059
    @heathercampbell6059 Před 5 lety +5

    Heck yes, I have watched his writing classes on CZcams. I have pages of notes. And I think I will try and go through them once a year every single year.
    I need to listen to his writing excuses pod cast though.
    Of all of the writers you have chose to write like, this one is actually the closest for me. Lol

  • @ChBrahm
    @ChBrahm Před 4 lety +4

    Wow I might try this style being a night owl myself and trying to do this Stephen King kinda routines trying to wake up early to write... That doesn´t do it for me. I just stare at the screen wondering why am I even awake at the moment.
    Also a thing I´ve find useful is to "quit while ahead" meaning that after writting "enough" for the day if I ran into a scene that really has me in the zone I just stop. Then the next day I get exited for finishing that scene and adrenaline keeps me going the rest of the way after finishing the cool scene I was working on before. That way you never begin your writting like "ok now what?"

  • @dirtywashedupsparkle
    @dirtywashedupsparkle Před 5 lety +1

    I've watched his BYU vids on YT, listened to a couple of series of the Writing Excuses podcasts, have read one novella and like one section of one of his books. It's great what's available from him, and thankful for it.

  • @KathrynFaye007
    @KathrynFaye007 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm sooo happy that you did this! Brandon Sanderson is one of my absolutely favourite authors. His books are the ones my hubby and I read critically together to see his foreshadowing and how he weaves his words. We go on road trips binging Writing Excuses and have for several years now. Truly fascinating to see his writing progress and yes, I've watched his lecture series! Inspiring! Thank you so much for the video Kate, you're amazing.

  • @duartevgc2114
    @duartevgc2114 Před 4 lety +5

    Answering your questions in the end:
    I've watched Brandon's lessons on YT twice, and in the second time I've took lots of notes-I did that in a hardcore way, writing down almost everything he said; it took a long to get done, but it was worth it.
    I've listened to Writing Excuses three times, and, of course, I listen to their weekly programs religiously. I kinda wanted to start over the fourth time, but I'm really not quite in the mood-I'm mostly listening to audiobooks and podcasts nowadays.
    My favorite author and the person who inspires me the most is Brandon himself. In terms of inspiration, I guess he should've become a role model to every writer, because, c'mon, the dude is so prolific! And, about him being my favorite, hey, just try out to get deep into the Cosmere and tell me later if that thing is not addictive, and fun, and wonderful, and mindblowing, and...whatever; you name it.
    Here's a trivia: I discovered Brandon before reading him, and I read him for the first time only after finishing all the lectures, the ones uploaded to the Camera Panda channel. At that point, I trusted him a bunch, so I knew his books would, at least, be very good, but turned out that they much more than that: they were amazing! I've started with Mistborn; It's a nice pick, if you maybe want to read something from him, which I highly recommend. Of all the stuff he'd written until now, Stormlight Archive is his masterpiece by far. However, I'd recommend to read it only after you're used to his books and specially after reading Warbreaker, a standalone novel also set in the Cosmere. (No, just DON'T read Stormlight before Warbreaker! Don't, don't, don't!)
    Well, I suppose that's
    my testimony. And again, sorry about my bad english (not native). Thanks a lot for the video; I had fun and felt inspired to write. Also, you're such a sweet, nice person. I bet you're an awesome writer too.

    • @calebnichols1111
      @calebnichols1111 Před 2 lety +1

      That’s better English than a lot of people I know born in America could do. Good job!

    • @duartevgc2114
      @duartevgc2114 Před 2 lety

      @@calebnichols1111, thanks a lot! I really appreciate it. Learning a language is a hard task. Receive such compliment is a wonderful fuel to keep going. Thanks again.

  • @Jonas_Fox
    @Jonas_Fox Před 5 lety +1

    I've watched and taken notes on most of Sanderson's lectures. I appreciate seeing you test drive his approach. Him and Rowling both manage to turn scenes well enough so that my ADHD brain doesn't put the book down and that's saying something. My average turnout is 2k words per day. I'm seriously tempted by this deskless approach. Then again, my ultra-widescreen monitor! How could I do without it? lol.

  • @joshliam1967
    @joshliam1967 Před 5 lety +3

    As a night owl myself, out of all the writing routines this might be the one that fits me best! Great video as always.

  • @EndoLP
    @EndoLP Před 5 lety +3

    Oh gosh, seeing you panic about writing late at night was such a trip 😂 I don't usually start working on my manuscript until midnight at the earliest. My writing brain just isn't _on_ until around that time of night. If I tried to wake up early to get work done it would be like trying to squeeze water from a stone. I'm basically worthless before 4pm.
    It's so interesting seeing people's different routines!! There's no wrong way to skin a cat - or write a book, apparently!

  • @suzylove6502
    @suzylove6502 Před 5 lety +2

    I freaking loooovvveee the Writing Excuses podcast! Also, I love watching you try other authors' writing routines. It's super interesting. Thank you! :)

  • @KerriB
    @KerriB Před rokem +1

    Trying this again in 30 minutes at noon so I thought I'd watch the video again 😂 I found a quote from him today and I have never felt more seen!
    "I write to relax. That’s what I do for fun. If I go on vacation I usually want to go on vacation to get away from everyone so I can write."

    • @KerriB
      @KerriB Před rokem

      For anyone curious, I got 3,358 words and did 4.3 hours of actual writing. In fairness, I probably shouldn't have done this when starting a new book because I had to spend time creating the wolf pack so I could set up future books in the series during the first chunk of writing. It was really fun, but it really took away from the actual writing. And, yes, I know Brandon doesn't drink coffee but I love coffee so I had it lol
      While I was reminded how great working in two chunks is amazing, and wonderful, and I need to do it more often, staying up until 4am is just not for me. I'm a morning person who gets up at 4:30am and goes to bed around midnight.

  • @Neil-writer-author
    @Neil-writer-author Před 5 lety +42

    I'm an underwriter also.

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Před 5 lety +14

      Underwriters Unite!

    • @DanicaChristin
      @DanicaChristin Před 5 lety +2

      Me too 😩

    • @catlinejade3672
      @catlinejade3672 Před 5 lety +1

      same :

    • @shahrozemalik9439
      @shahrozemalik9439 Před 5 lety +6

      @@KateCavanaugh Anyone who can write 5k in a day is not an underwriter.

    • @suffercore4483
      @suffercore4483 Před 5 lety +2

      Same. For my very,very first draft, I have to push myself to have at least 1000 words. I do my first draft on Wattpad just to get feedback. On Wattpad, 1000 words look like more than it really is.

  • @oddeyes9413
    @oddeyes9413 Před 3 lety +3

    Considering most of my writing is done sitting on my sofa or bed, I write from 11pm - 10am with ten minute breaks every two hours. During the breaks, I stretch, wash my face, and get more water or a small snack. I also have a specific playlist of music that reminds me of my story. Which, the current one is full of mostly Japanese music. I sometimes will drink a cup of tea, and I also put a snack nearby in case (I have a snack box for writing) and I don't write on weekends so I can recharge. *authors have the weirdest schedules.* 😐

  • @Luciferkragoth
    @Luciferkragoth Před 4 lety +2

    You should try writing like Ian Fleming. I'm not sure what the routine is but I'm aware it involves a martini and swimming.
    There's also Hunter S Thompson, but i'm pretty sure his routine is propaganda.

  • @Jaceymg42
    @Jaceymg42 Před 5 lety +1

    The idea of trying out different writer's schedules is really inspiring. Keep it up Kate-I love these kinds of videos!

  • @LaceyOnHerWay
    @LaceyOnHerWay Před 5 lety +1

    I was having a hard day and what shows up, a new Kate video! They always make me laugh and remind me I’m not alone in the writing process! I’m an definitely a night owl but I want to try writing in the morning soon to see how I do! Thanks for the inspiration!!

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Před 5 lety

      Awww, I'm so glad! :) I'd love to hear what you think of the morning routine! After my 24-hour write-a-thon and this Brandon Sanderson experiment, I feel like I can safely say the night owl life isn't for me bahaha.

  • @Luxalpa
    @Luxalpa Před 2 lety +2

    Reason he writes on the couch is because it's easier to switch up your sitting positions, which is something extremely important if you want to stay healthy for long hours. I bet he's lying on the couch some time as well. The reason he uses the night-owl day rithm is because he needs quiet time where his family does not interrupt him, so his time awake is being offset from his wife and children. Finally, the reason for the split into 2 chunks is (among other things) in order to get energized by social contact (one of the main sources of energy for humans).

  • @bytheBrooke
    @bytheBrooke Před 5 lety +7

    I actually think it would be fun to write for a long period of time and then take a looonggg break before getting back to the writing fully recharged! I think that would get major work done while also giving you time to unwind in between :)
    And it was me you talked about the "writing witching hours" convo haha.
    I'm the same way with certain big-time authors where I follow their writing advice but I haven't read their work. It's weird how we look up to the best without getting a glimpse to see for ourselves if they truly are the best..haha hope this makes sense.

  • @LoveLorienTV
    @LoveLorienTV Před 4 lety +4

    You got me so inspired about 14:00 that I needed to pause to write! Good job!

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Před 4 lety

      Awww, yay, I'm so glad! :) Way to get those words!

  • @CharlesWarrenOnline
    @CharlesWarrenOnline Před 5 lety +9

    Your "tried writing like" videos are iconic my friend.

  • @Acidjazzr
    @Acidjazzr Před 5 lety +2

    I'm so glad you made this video! Brandon Sanderson is one of my favorite authors

  • @vaderguitarplayer
    @vaderguitarplayer Před 5 lety +12

    If I ever get there, my schedule will be the same as his, however, I have a job. Lol
    Also, generally Mormons do not drink coffee unless they are being "rebellious." Caffeine is not really a thing. Some just choose to include it to the "Word of Wisdom" that Mormons follow. Coffee and Tea from the tea leaf is specifically against the W.O.W. Soda with Caffeine is not against it, though some members think so even though the leaders of the church have addressed it multiple times. My dad still tries to tell people that Caffeine is against the W.O.W. Which I think is silly since it really is not.

    • @lizipearlvlogs
      @lizipearlvlogs Před 4 lety

      Is there any particular reason for this? I'm quite curious. I'm Catholic and I love coffee. I don't drink it everyday, but when I do I enjoy it. The same goes with tea. Is it because it's a substance? Or is there another reason?

    • @samuelhayward1926
      @samuelhayward1926 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lizipearlvlogs section 89 of the doctrine and covenants teaches about the word of wisdom and specifically forbids consumption of hot drinks, which was later clarified to mean tea and coffee, so stuff like hot vimto and hot chocolate is fine.
      Consumption of sugar and caffeine are never mentioned but a recurring theme of section 89 is teaching moderation in all things so a lot of Mormons will follow this advice to avoid things that can become addictive, so sugar and caffeine are generally avoided by Mormons being stricter with their personal health.

  • @LetsArion
    @LetsArion Před 3 lety +1

    I discovered your channel a week ago and I LOVE IT!! I've binged a bunch of your "write like"/routine videos!
    It's so interesting because it shows the routine of popular authors, but the whole experiment factor is a lot of fun!
    There's only one thing I would like to criticize 😅
    If the goal of the video is to adapt the routine of another writer to see if it would suit you... It kinda doesn't make sense to copy stuff like work hours. I totally get why you would do it and its fun watching, especially if its a routine thats so much different to what you're used to!
    But the thing is: writers are (like) freelancers. They're independent and the beauty of the job is that you don't have to follow a 9 to 5 schedule and can adapt your schedule to what fits you!
    The secret to Brandons routine is surely not that he stays up late and sleeps until noon haha. It's that he found a schedule that works for him and a time frame where he can be productive! My own sleep cycle etc. is kind of similar to Brandons I would say. I'm basically an empty meatbag before 1pm and I can get the most work done at night.
    I personally think it would be a lot of fun if you adapt the routine of another writer to yourself. Maybe it doesn't work for you to write the entire night. Maybe it doesn't work for you to sit at the desk at 8am with a cup of tea like Neil Gaiman or Stephen King.
    The other "rituals" are what's interesting, like Brandon writing on his couch or Gaiman writing with hand and different inks etc.
    Those are the important factors that probably influence the writing more than the time frame in which they work haha
    Just wanted to put that out there, idk. But you've got a new fan!! 💙

  • @natashiabahnhansen6733
    @natashiabahnhansen6733 Před 5 lety +1

    Uhh, you know what, you should do a video about the process of writing the climax of a story. A lot of people start stories, but not as many have experience with constructing the climax. I am right now writing mine (only have 3 chapters left) and it is sooo intense!

  • @wesleypatterson2989
    @wesleypatterson2989 Před 5 lety +4

    I've been struggling with the whole night writer/day writer thing, too. I live with 4 other people (both my parents, my sister and my grandfather) so at night in my room is pretty much the only time I can consistently write unbothered, but I already have trouble sleeping due to anxiety so I don't want to add to that

  • @shellystar
    @shellystar Před 5 lety +1

    Finally a night writer! I keep reading about all these successful authors getting up at the crack of dawn (for me that's anytime before 10 a.m.) to write. I'm trying the early morning ritual but haven't been consistent since I'm also an insomniac. The earliest I can get going is around noon and I can definitely stay up until 4 a.m. easily. It's so quiet at night - no interruptions - time feels infinite. FYI morning people are referred to as 'larks' as opposed to 'owls' for night-timers ;-)

  • @JeanetHenning
    @JeanetHenning Před 5 lety +5

    The underwriter bit is so me and it makes editing such a hassle. I literally just listened to that podcast episode as well 😂

  • @alecjira
    @alecjira Před 3 lety +2

    if brandon's "one of the fantasy kings", and you're trying to emulate the way he writes, you could say you're trying to aspire to The Way of Kings
    (I'll see myself out)

  • @jerjer626
    @jerjer626 Před 4 lety +2

    I started reading Sanderson when he helped finish the Wheel of Time series. Stumbled into a signing with him in a book store. Fun times.

  • @AuthorBaleighShortreed
    @AuthorBaleighShortreed Před 4 lety +1

    Your writing speed is insane!!! 400+words in 40+ minutes! Holy crap. You go girl!

  • @serinejelsa4969
    @serinejelsa4969 Před 5 lety +8

    I write scary stories and get super paranoid and jumpy when I'm writing at nighttime xD (past 1 AM), Btw: You're super inspiring to watch. Thank you for making great videoes! :D

    • @lizipearlvlogs
      @lizipearlvlogs Před 4 lety +1

      Lmao this is me! I've tried to write scary stories but I get nervous and scared of my own imagination 😂

  • @AliceLinWon
    @AliceLinWon Před 5 lety

    Thanks for another fantastic video, Kate, and bravo for committing to such a different sleeping schedule from your own! I am so shocked to see how similar my writing schedule is to Brandon Sanderson's---I had no idea! I usually go to bed between 3-4am and wake up at 11am. I also almost ALWAYS write on the couch because to me, writing at a desk is kind of uncomfortable and I quit writing more quickly. Luckily I've never had any back/shoulder/wrist pain, and I am constantly on my computer (as I own a business and work from home as well). I also usually break up my writing into two chunks, including really late at night (from around 9-3am) when I get my second burst of energy.
    I am thankful that you introduced me to Sanderson's schedule because far too often society (and the writing community) vilify people who sleep in late, even if the person sleeps the same (or even less) amount of hours as someone who is a morning person, and/or is just as productive, if not more, than an early riser. So long as you get it all done, who cares what time you sleep! My circadian rhythm has always been super late, and you're completely right--I totally get the magical feeling of having the world to myself when it's late at night! It's wonderful, and definitely my favorite time to work. Morning doves(!) and night owls have a lot in common, we're just a mirrored reflection of each other.
    I finally read one of Sanderson's books this year (The Final Empire, aka Mistborn #1) and I loved it! I was so pleasantly surprised. I really look forward to reading his other books and am curious what you think when you start. I've only listened to a few episodes of Writing Excuses, but I want to get back into it, especially since I now know he can back up the advice he gives. Bless you if you got through that essay of mine, and keep up the great work! These "I Tried Writing Like" videos are my favorite!

  • @hugoleonardoamaral586
    @hugoleonardoamaral586 Před 5 lety +2

    I just discovered his work. Thanks for the perfect timing!

  • @isa_the_icequeen
    @isa_the_icequeen Před 5 lety +7

    Brandon Sanderson has become one of my idols simply for how well he writes, how prolific he is in his writing without sacrificing quality for quantity, and his utter transparency with his fans--He updates the trackers on all his in-progress work, is active on Twitter, gives shout outs to cosplayers of his work and fanartists, and has SO MUCH amazing, free content to help give new insight to his work and his processes. He is everything I aspire to be as a writer. I also admire Neil Gaiman and have taken his MasterClass, it was definitely worth the money. I also write from my couch or bed (mostly because of my bad back but also, I have so many bookshelves in my house that there is no spare space for a desk 😂)

  • @fkdjdjcmckdjdjf3728
    @fkdjdjcmckdjdjf3728 Před 3 lety +1

    question- if you experienced no difference between writing at the desk and writing on the recliner, why not switch to doing that most of the time? better for your back and neck and seemingly no real downsides?

  • @emilyrln
    @emilyrln Před 3 lety +2

    This is a fascinating experiment! Curious to see how it turns out (still watching lol).
    As a chronic over-writer, I posit that you aren't missing things, but rather avoiding things that don't need to be articulated 😂

  • @s.l.wymansrockinwriting6633

    Totally watched his whole series. He's great! Stephen King and Laurell K Hamilton are my faves.

  • @adareadorou4965
    @adareadorou4965 Před 5 lety +1

    I jusy discovered your channel a couple of days ago and now I watch your vids every morning while getting ready for the day. They inspire me a lot to do the work! and discover new approaches to writing. Great channel! Keep it up :DD

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Před 5 lety +1

      OMG thank you so much! I'm so glad to hear that! :)

  • @simoneanderson903
    @simoneanderson903 Před 5 lety

    I loved this video. I find all of your videos in this series extremely educational. I don't think anyone is an 'underwriter' - that feels so much like 'underachiever'. Not everyone can write 400,000 word epics, just like not everyone can write short stories. Every writer's style and voice and heart is different, which is as it should be. And there are readers for everyone. :) I love the Writing Excuses podcasts, they are infinitely informational. I love the idea of a break in between writing segments and changing locations between a desk and a couch. Although, I've gone to libraries and coffee shops to write just for a change of scenery. Happy Writing!

  • @TheToneBender
    @TheToneBender Před 4 lety +1

    So this is literally a year (and a day) after you posted this, so I don't know if you already have a reference to mistborn, but you could maybe do Vin's earring, since that's jewelry too.

  • @alittlebrownsmurph
    @alittlebrownsmurph Před 5 lety +1

    I just have to say I love that you do a zero draft. It makes me feel less weird for doing the same! Lol. Also I for sure clapped for you when you were done and doing your little dance. Lol. Yay.

  • @misswriter21
    @misswriter21 Před 5 lety +1

    This was fantastic! I LOVE these videos!
    I've been listening to the Writing Excuses podcast for probably 7 or 8 years now (maybe? Did I put too many years in there? Lmao) and I remember the episode where he bragged about not having any back/neck problems. I tend to go back and forth, but I do typically prefer writing reclined or just in a more cushioned, comfy chair. And I go back and forth with my writing time. Most of the time I'm a night owl though. I've written some of my best words in the middle of the night when everyone is asleep. There is definitely something about the quiet...
    I'd love to know the writing process/routine of the husband and wife writing team Ilona Andrews. I adore their urban fantasy and I've played with the idea of writing something with my husband once or twice, though I bet we'd wanna kill each other by the end of the process! 🤣

  • @myribstellmesheslying
    @myribstellmesheslying Před 5 lety +483

    Do George R. R. Martin and you'd be sleeping and doing nothing for more than 8 years. 😂

    • @tjthegreat7
      @tjthegreat7 Před 5 lety +54

      and then somehow write a masterpiece....I Seriously have no idea how he does nothing and then writes a masterpiece hahahaha

    • @biankatoth1786
      @biankatoth1786 Před 5 lety +33

      He actually writes a lot just not the want we want :D but I would actually like to see her trying, i have no idea about his routine.

    • @TheDictismiT
      @TheDictismiT Před 5 lety +20

      Wrote the equivalent of half a season of GoT, and two books with more than 650.000 words combined.
      How is that writing nothing?

    • @SuperCrazyfatGuy
      @SuperCrazyfatGuy Před 5 lety

      And thinking about plumbers...

    • @myribstellmesheslying
      @myribstellmesheslying Před 5 lety +5

      Oh lol. Some people really doesn't take jokes well. Honestly.

  • @maureensaguna
    @maureensaguna Před 5 lety +1

    I’m hugely inspired by Joyce Carol Oates. Also Neil Gaiman and Margaret Atwood. I love this series, btw. I have three kids and am a freelancer, so don’t have hours on end to write what I want, but there’s something to learn from each video and each author. Keep them coming!

  • @lr5612
    @lr5612 Před 5 lety +3

    YAAAAAY I’ve really been hoping you’d do Brandon 😍

  • @potatomcgee6576
    @potatomcgee6576 Před 5 lety +2

    I applaud you for doing these challenges. I've been trying to do a basic outline of my novel for the past three days and it's not going well xD

  • @hibak8196
    @hibak8196 Před 5 lety +3

    Love this video!
    I LOVE Brandon! I love his books, his lectures and Writing Excuses as well. I can listen to him forever. I'm such a fangirl lol but that's not my fault :3

  • @anamulholl
    @anamulholl Před 5 lety +1

    i am so obsessed with these videos. you are becoming my favourite youtuber so quickly!

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Před 5 lety

      Awww, thank you! I have so much fun making them!

  • @nannasskrivehjrne9494
    @nannasskrivehjrne9494 Před 5 lety

    I've watched all Brandon's lectures multiple times and listened to most of the Writing Excuses episodes. His advice is so good, and I love that he, like you sayid gives you all the facts and then say why some things work or doesn't work for him. Also - now I need a tread mill desk. Like now, please. That is so amazing O_O

  • @marahsoore6452
    @marahsoore6452 Před 5 lety

    I really love Brandons Sanderson's lectures, it was one of the things that kickstarted me back into writing. As for Authors that I love and are inspiring. I love me some Mercedes Lackey, her fantasy novels are always really well written and when I looked up her writing habits she tends to do the same as I. I'm a night owl, so much of my work, family, and chores are in the mornings and nights once everyone is watching movies and playing video games is the prime time I get to write.

  • @TheEccentricRaven
    @TheEccentricRaven Před 7 měsíci

    This is smart. Many new writers struggle with meeting their word count goals and finding time to write. Trying another writer's routine is a good way to practice and figure out what works for you. I also write from the couch because my back doesn’t do well with chairs.

  • @RaynaPerryArts
    @RaynaPerryArts Před 5 lety +2

    I have not watched Brandon Sanderson's lectures on writing yet, but I plan to now! I don't really listen to podcasts, so... no lol Some authors that inspire me are people like Brandon Sanderson (The Way of Kings is phenomenal) and Laini Taylor inspire me in my own writing. I love how they both describe their scenes so vividly, and what their characters are going through, went through, or are thinking that you feel like you're right there with them, transported to their worlds. That kind of writing definitely inspires me with how I want to write my own novels.
    And I actually really like how you did this experiment! I didn't know most of these facts about how Brandon writes, so I thought it was really interesting! I'm actually currently sitting on my own recliner at 10PM about to write lol I'm such a night owl and the way he writes in blocks appeals to me a lot! So I appreciate this video for a number of reasons. I'm glad it kind of worked for you, especially with your own revelations about your own writing methods!

  • @ScribeOfDreams
    @ScribeOfDreams Před 5 lety +2

    Honestly, I can't believe that I apparently share a sleep schedule with Brandon Sanderson. I mean, mine was born of insomnia, but I'm also absolutely a night owl by nature. I prefer writing at night to in the day. It's so odd for me, seeing you struggle so much with late nights because I'm the exact opposite. Brandon Sanderson is such an inspiring writer, I particularly love everything he has to say about magic and magic systems.

    • @onenof10
      @onenof10 Před 5 lety

      Esther Lowery Sanderson has also mentioned that he ‘suffers’ from insomnia, so his writing schedule is him capitalizing on what others may consider a disability.

  • @Erdnussbuttertoast
    @Erdnussbuttertoast Před 5 lety

    on that thing that you said, that being up in the night is freeing is true! i'm a night owl, and I do have that when I have to drag myself up in the morning. However, I then always get this anxious feeling at around 2-4 PM that the day is so long (especially when I'm not explicity at work), even if i'm busy studying, and i'm not able to shake it off until the evening

  • @bpsara
    @bpsara Před 5 lety +3

    Yay! Love Writing Excuses :D I'm actually in the middle of watching Brandon Sanderson's lectures, lol.I'm working on rebuilding my writing habit and routine since I restarted in July. Watching different author routines is super helpful and I love how different they all are.
    You and a bunch of other authortubers (like Alexa Donne, Kim Chance, and Katytastic) inspire me to find ways to build myself as a writer, while famous authors like Neil Gaiman and Sanderson inspire me with their journeys, routines, and craft.

  • @AMG_Creates
    @AMG_Creates Před 5 lety +3

    I think I will give him a listen now. I'm currently listening to The Way I Heard it by Mike Rowe (he's not writing-related but his voice...mmmm) when I'm done with that I know who to podcast binge next.
    I don't really have any authors I look up to...I completely understand them as a whole now with the general writing hardships throughout the day and respect the craft a little more.
    Also, you have a (very late) birthday card coming. You know how some people don't like talking on the phone to people they don't know? I have that only with mailing stuff. I'm glad all my bills are online pay! LOL

  • @tsaaglass
    @tsaaglass Před 5 lety

    I love this series. There is something about watching someone break down a writing routine or a writing process that I really enjoy.
    A lot of people are recommending Brandon Sanderson's lecture series but I still haven't watched it or listened to it. Maybe that will be something I listen to when I cook/bake. I have a bake sale coming up for my preschool class and I'll need something to listen to while I make all of the baked goods for this thing. I also haven't heard of the Writing Excuses podcast. I'll add that to my very long list of podcasts that I listen to.

  • @richardwilson8427
    @richardwilson8427 Před 5 lety +2

    You type so fast and with all your fingers. I have a problem with typing only with my index fingers and thumbs. Occasionally I use my middle but that’s it. I should take a typing class

    • @vaderguitarplayer
      @vaderguitarplayer Před 5 lety

      I just learned where to put my fingers ton start with, and then taught myself. I bet there is a CZcams video that makes it easier. I type fairly fast now. Before, a couple years ago, I felt inferior. You can do it.

  • @ShelinaV
    @ShelinaV Před 5 lety

    I agree with you 100% about the writing advice authors versus the authors I admire and read. I love that there's room for both. Thanks for shouting out the new podcast, I didn't know about it and I'll be checking it out.

  • @zackaryjackson4568
    @zackaryjackson4568 Před 4 lety +2

    She’s the Mr. Beast of Booktube/writing.

  • @kristine95660
    @kristine95660 Před 2 lety +2

    Re: Spending all day in a recliner to write: I actually pushed the disk out of my back in L4-L5 from doing Nanowrimo in a recliner that wasn't supportive enough. I was perfectly comfortable until about day 13, then I suddenly could barely walk. This was 3 years ago. I'm still in pain to this day and have to get shots in my spine every 3 months. Just be sure it's a recliner that supports your low back if you plan on spending long hours in it. Not trying to be a Karen. Just wish somebody had warned me. 😕 Happy writing!

  • @dimitripsarianos4913
    @dimitripsarianos4913 Před 5 lety

    I had just finished watching Brandon Sanderson's lecture on worldbuilding a few minutes before the notification for this video popped up
    I read a novella of his a couple of months ago (having bought it a couple of years ago) and whilst his writing, for me, didn't stand out as much as his reputation would suggest, I really appreciated the ways he encorporates the magic systems and limitations etc. into the story and his writing.

  • @Caroline_Creative
    @Caroline_Creative Před 5 lety

    Loved the video! I’ve been looking forward to it since you mentioned it in the livestream. I’ve never read any of Sanderson’s work, but I have listened to some of his podcast. In answer to your question about inspiring authors, I love Tamora Pierce and wish I could find more info on her writing routine. Also, Duke laying in the grass is a Mood.

    • @tsaaglass
      @tsaaglass Před 5 lety

      Tamora Pierce is one of my favorite authors and I would love to know more about her writing routine.

  • @readknitwithcheryl
    @readknitwithcheryl Před 5 lety

    I liked this routine! I'm more of a night owl, anyways, so I think this would work for me. I have watched most of Sanderson's lectures on CZcams, but I didn't even know about his podcast. I'll definitely be checking it out! Thanks for the video, Kate. I always enjoy watching your channel.

  • @anookishexception7234
    @anookishexception7234 Před 5 lety +4

    I didn't get the notification for this *silently cries*
    Time to watch it while I write- meaning watching this instead of writing (lol)