5 Fatal Mistakes that New Writers Make

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  • čas přidán 3. 04. 2019
  • Today I discuss five common mistakes that new (and veteran) writers make--with solutions for each!
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Komentáře • 68

  • @Buchnerd_Souly
    @Buchnerd_Souly Před rokem +105

    Fatal Mistake No 6: Having ideas but no clue, how to implement them in a story

    • @smorsnbread1002
      @smorsnbread1002 Před 8 měsíci +10

      No.7: Using commas, improperly.

    • @Buchnerd_Souly
      @Buchnerd_Souly Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@smorsnbread1002
      No. 8: Correcting foreigners in the internet, because they are wrong. #xkcd386

    • @stevenboers5119
      @stevenboers5119 Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@Buchnerd_Souly
      No. 9: Adding a comment just to be a part of the conversation

    • @stevenboers5119
      @stevenboers5119 Před 8 měsíci +2

      And forgetting to add an improper comma

    • @zigaudrey
      @zigaudrey Před 4 měsíci +1

      Fan-Fictions in a nutshell.

  • @ofmine7583
    @ofmine7583 Před rokem +26

    Stephen King said, the first draft shoukd be written with closed door. And to give the manuscript only after the first revision.

  • @snakey934Snakeybakey
    @snakey934Snakeybakey Před 9 měsíci +26

    A huge mistake I made early on was explaining how the characters felt.
    My friend criticized thrle shit outta it, and he was right. I was so focused on the complexities of the mind that I forgot to make it readable 😂

    • @Tyranniod
      @Tyranniod Před 6 měsíci +1

      I've done this in my first draft. I'm on my second draft now and I'm scrapping a lot of it as it's completely unnecessary.

  • @christianoutlaw
    @christianoutlaw Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the awesome videos. I've been enjoying them thoroughly and they've been very helpful in improving my craft. I cannot emphasize how important point #3 of writing every day is. Last year I made a resolution to do that since I had gotten serious about writing again and was invigorated by getting finished with my first rough draft of a novel in November of 2021. More specifically, I resolved to write a page a day. This was a major success in one area in that it was the first New Year's Resolution that I made that didn't fizzle out by mid-February at the latest, but the first one that I kept through the year. Also, in tallying up the results at the end of the year, I didn't just manage 365 pages in 2022, but just over a thousand. A little bit over a long time adds up more quickly than a person might think. And in writing that little bit, a person will probably find that the ideas are flowing freely and it's much easier to keep going. And that's how you manage two, three, or even ten pages in a day without it being overwhelming.

  • @emeraldqueen1994
    @emeraldqueen1994 Před rokem +13

    I personally suggest writing your FIRST DRAFT by hand, pencil and paper so you can always carry it with you and not have to worry about needing to let a battery recharge because you got yourself hooked by your own story and wrote for hours 📝 that’s what I do because I’m not comfortable typing… I’m paying a friend to simply type exactly what I wrote, page by page, and all editing well be done exclusively with the typed versions of my books because I don’t want to change the hand written ones…

    • @georgiapayne2945
      @georgiapayne2945 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @emeraldqueen1991 I write the first draft by hand. I feel more life and feeling for the story as it comes out the pen and onto the paper ✍ 📖

  • @chad871127
    @chad871127 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Another common mistake : spoiler in chapter title

    • @brucefreadrich1188
      @brucefreadrich1188 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Don't rule them out completely. Simple numbering to too boring.
      Chapter titles, if done correctly, can foreshadow, spell out character traits, setting, or plot points, or can even be used as a double entendre or inside joke to the reader.
      They also act as a memory jog should you lose your place (or bookmark).

  • @Debiano_Banano
    @Debiano_Banano Před 4 měsíci

    Fantastic advice about the personality types! Thank you.

  • @jthawker9073
    @jthawker9073 Před 5 měsíci

    This is great, thanks for helping me! Do you have a video on character building?

  • @WriterBrandonMcNulty
    @WriterBrandonMcNulty  Před 5 lety +16

    QotD: What writing-related mistakes have you learned from? Let me know!

  • @thearthurmarston9897
    @thearthurmarston9897 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Bro is staring into my soul 😂

  • @Eldanogrande
    @Eldanogrande Před 10 měsíci +9

    Okay, penalty flag.
    Yes, writers should consider different personalities and yes, Meyers-Briggs may be a useful tool for conceptualizing them, but PLEASE don’t call it psychology. Meyers-Briggs is nothing but flattery and Barnum statements, there is ZERO science behind it. There is massive evidence that the dichotomies it tries to establish aren’t remotely innate and depend on situation and mood. Meyers-Briggs has all the validity and scientific merit of a horoscope.

    • @Blackmuseops
      @Blackmuseops Před 5 měsíci

      Came here to say this. MB is pseudoscience bullshit

    • @freedomthroughspirit
      @freedomthroughspirit Před 3 měsíci +1

      Isn't Myers-Briggs based on Jungian psychology? I guess it's debatable if psychology is science per se, but maybe that's what he meant.

  • @MaggieMiller1
    @MaggieMiller1 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I made mistake #4 in reverse. I showed my work to two people and they proceeded to tear it apart. I put the book away for more than 10 years. I have a rule I will NOT break. Show your work to NO ONE. Years later one of the two denied they said anything negative. The other one said, "What happened to that book you were writing. I really liked it." IF YOU'RE GOING TO SHOW YOUR WRITING TO OTHER PEOPLE, YOU BETTER HAVE THICK SKIN. Love this channel, but I disagree with this one point. Glad I found this channel.

  • @TheFacilite
    @TheFacilite Před 9 měsíci +1

    No one sends rejection letters nowdays and this is even more frustrating.

  • @ulyx9804
    @ulyx9804 Před rokem +41

    Fatal writing mistakes (not mentioned in the video):
    1 - Drinking the super glue instead of using it to repair your ballpoint pen.
    2 - Cutting your wrist with scissors instead of the newspaper clippings you got for your mystery novel cover art.
    3 - Insulting your editor in the first chapter and getting stabbed in the heart with a #2 pencil.
    4 - Accidentally doxxing yourself by ordering food over the phone and giving them your house address when your voice dictation software is still running.
    5 - Writing down misremembered pharmaceutical emergency instructions.

    • @johnbearjunkyard
      @johnbearjunkyard Před rokem +7

      I would have thought these kind of mistakes were less common, but I guess not. I had to get children’s safety scissors last week. Now, does anyone know how to remove a suppository from your ear?

    • @MaggieMiller1
      @MaggieMiller1 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I laughed. You could be a comedy writer.

  • @paulrukavishnikov5171
    @paulrukavishnikov5171 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Funny thing, although MBTI is perceived as pseudoscience among the science crowd, writing is probably the single medium where this thing can actually be useful. Indeed, making different characters can be greatly supported by thinking, about how exactly the characters can be different. But I would also suggest this: every personality typification is flawed because a real person is a dynamic and sometimes chaotic construct. That's why people with critical thinking (specifically free of confirmation bias) have a hard time answering those questionnaires - it's always very hard to choose one or the other option because you can easily think of situations where a particular answer doesn't make sense. So, when forging your character it's also useful to try to imagine how your logical character can act impulsively, what would drive a plan-everything-oriented person to chase a sudden opportunity, und so weiter.

    • @TheresaReichley
      @TheresaReichley Před 5 měsíci

      The other thing is that it doesn’t deal with motivation at all. I tend to test INXP, but this is only a picture of how I tend to see the world. It has nothing to do with motivation, which I why I’d recommend adding Enneagram ideas to the mix as well. A type 6 is motivated by worry about safety. A 4 feels the need to be unique. A nine is motivated by altruism. Those don’t produce the same actions.

  • @juju10683
    @juju10683 Před rokem +19

    Does planning in my head count as writing?

    • @user-rg6jq4od2l
      @user-rg6jq4od2l Před rokem +6

      Nope, I don't think so) You should write it down

    • @ofmine7583
      @ofmine7583 Před rokem +11

      I also often wished for a computer where I can write telepathically.
      I often have good stuff in my mind but when I try to right it down, there is suddenly a great emptiness in my head.

    • @juju10683
      @juju10683 Před rokem +15

      @@ofmine7583 you might be what is called an intuitive writer. You're feeling/sensing great story ideas but need the engage your logical brain to translate the ideas to paper and thereby translate them to other people.

    • @5Gburn
      @5Gburn Před rokem +9

      Only writing is writing. Plotting is plotting--which *can* be done in your head.

    • @juju10683
      @juju10683 Před rokem +4

      @@5Gburn writing is easy to me once I get the plot down!

  • @PixelStudios13
    @PixelStudios13 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Me: "oh that thumbnail looks pretty cool" clicks the video "OH MY GOSH WHY IS HE SO CLOSE

  • @snakey934Snakeybakey
    @snakey934Snakeybakey Před 9 měsíci +1

    One thing I did when I was starting out was I took the Myers-Briggs personality test as each of my major characters

    • @gabriellegillen
      @gabriellegillen Před 9 měsíci

      Same! It helped a lot haha

    • @rexclamation9649
      @rexclamation9649 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Interviewing your characters is also a great excercise.

    • @snakey934Snakeybakey
      @snakey934Snakeybakey Před 6 měsíci

      @@rexclamation9649 Something I can't do anymore (cuz I need privacy to do it for fear of being caught having conversations with myself)

  • @stevensandersauthor
    @stevensandersauthor Před 4 měsíci

    Similar to writing groups, I suggest aspiring writers take paid workshops if any are available in the area. I’ve taken five workshops over the past few years with bestselling authors. Something about having a real author reading your stuff not only motivates you to write but to write your best, since a roomful of people are going to be judging your work. Just remember to have a thick skin and listen carefully to the criticism. And remember that when readers point out issues in your work, they’re usually right. But when they make suggestions for fixing the issues, they’re usually wrong.

  • @johnylitalo4163
    @johnylitalo4163 Před 7 měsíci +1

    How do you fix Disney live action remakes?

  • @AlastorNahIdWinRadioDemon
    @AlastorNahIdWinRadioDemon Před 10 měsíci +2

    On number 2, even if you don't study the exact personality types, you should at the very least have a grasp on how to write characters who aren't too similar to each other. Having an entire cast of extroverted jokesters doesn't even work in almost any comedies, so if that's your cast for a more serious story because it's the only character you know how to write... You have to see the problem with that, right???
    On number 3, I think the part of, "Write every day." Peope don't understand is that it doesn't have to be writing your current story or the magnus opum. I write reviews and for D&D when I'm not feeling the book I'm trying to write if only to keep both my abilities and creativity flowing for when I do get back into what I'm currently writing.
    On number 4, even if not another writer, you should have someone who you can shoe things and get honest and potentially even harsh criticisms of what you're writing to read what you have.
    On number 5, What is this supposed to mean? Who am I supposed to be submitting my work to??? I'm confused on this one.

  • @cristinawilligs
    @cristinawilligs Před 11 měsíci

    when i write witchy old ladies i always remember my grandma

  • @RM-yw6xe
    @RM-yw6xe Před rokem +2

    I used to do that. Then the pandemic happened and how everyone has a disorder of some kind, I go with disorders. They are the core of the MB test. I have PTSD and NSD.

  • @Greatermaxim
    @Greatermaxim Před 3 měsíci

    Editing should be the majority of your work unless you get it right immediately.

  • @captainfox244
    @captainfox244 Před rokem +1

    I was writing a third book on my series and there was three different verisons of book three The Future, The Search, and The Mall Then I got my fourth one it was good, The Schism is the forth

  • @andrewbobb3170
    @andrewbobb3170 Před 11 měsíci +1

    In complete contrast to almost everything in the video, my biggest mistake, and I made it for years, was planning out my novels. As a discovery writer, if I already know the story, it bores me, and I'll never write it. Now I start with a character and a setting, and go. In the last 5 years, I've finished five novels.

  • @fransbuijs808
    @fransbuijs808 Před 9 měsíci

    I think the mistake that I learned from the most is: don't be a perfectionist. Don't try to write that big epic drama from day one.

  • @ridleyformk1244
    @ridleyformk1244 Před 11 měsíci

    5:47: The things I've lerned from writing is to show, not tell, and there's no need to correct every single little mistake, just do it later when you're done.

  • @Torby4096
    @Torby4096 Před rokem +2

    Hehe -- Nobody ever talks about us INFP guys!

  • @Jyrro
    @Jyrro Před 11 měsíci +1

    They ignore senpaku eyes...

  • @DemoboyOot
    @DemoboyOot Před 7 měsíci

    TLDR : I've smoked a f***ton of meth and here's what i want you to write right now.

  • @nealabbott6520
    @nealabbott6520 Před měsícem

    i despise the kill the cat garbage. those 15 things are hardly plot points. the 5 plot points as long as there have been storytelling are setting, conflict, rising action, climax, and falling action. these other useless things arranged as they are become nothing but a formula. a writer shouldn't have to shoehorn in something just because kill the cat says you need to do this here. and how am i to now when i'm 34% into a story? it's ridiculous. people read this stuff and think they've studied how to write, when it is much more than this. this formula is useless and needs to be tied up in a sack and thrown in the river

  • @SD-ff1je
    @SD-ff1je Před 8 měsíci +3

    Just write the story. For goodness sake.

  • @SD-ff1je
    @SD-ff1je Před 8 měsíci

    Yet more nonsense.