EXPLAINING MY WRITING PROCESS AS A PANTSER đđ
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 27. 07. 2024
- Alright friends, this is my explanation of the writing process I currently use! It's changed a lot over the last year, and I expect it will continue to as I grow as a writer.
Thank you for watching! If you made it to the end of the video, comment down below a bit about your writing process, and don't forget to like and subscribe! đ€
& a special shout out to âȘ@briellewrites⏠for the idea to print your first draft as a personal copy & her video explaining how to do that! I'm always inspired by your content, Brielle! đ
Speaking to my soul! That drafting process makes perfect sense for me. Thank you for sharing this book đ
@@writenowdream3882 Iâm so glad you could relate! No problem :)
đThanks for the book recommendation. I'll pick that one up.
Ooooh adding this book to my wishlist.
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I'm 90% pantser. I tend to just do an outline of bullet points I want to hit overall. With my most recent book, I ended up doing 1-2 sentences for each chapter once I was about halfway through, just to check my continuity.
I'm glad you found something that works for you!
@@TheDarqProject13 That seems like a great middle ground between the two! Itâs cool how something slightly unique works for each person!
You must know me because you stated my writing process and challenges spot on. Thank you for sharing. Immediately subbed. đŻđŻ
@@enigmatowles Iâm so glad you could relate and enjoyed the video! Happy to have you around! đ
you put all my thoughts into words, i'm the exact same way
aww I am so glad you could relate!! thanks for watching!
Hi! You're really cool and this was super helpful, I've realized I'm a mix of a pantser and outliner and it unexpectedly helped me clear some things up :) thank you!
I hope you get a lot more followers, and I'm sorry if this or any advice is unwelcome, completely disregard it if it is but it would probably help a lot to change a couple small aesthetic details. For ex. in this video the window makes it overexposed and is a tad distracting, a solid background instead would be better, the paint color behind you is really nice, it would look lovely . When it comes to lighting natural light looks great so facing the window instead of having it behind you. If you want to take it further, some contrasting and/or bright colors in your background. If you needed/care about any of this I hope it was helpful.
Looking forward to watching more of your videos and good luck with your book! :)
@@Sophia-jo8tv Hi! I am so glad the video was helpful to you! I appreciate the support and helpful advice! I definitely do care :) Some of the things you mentioned are things Iâve been able to do a slightly better job with in other videos of mine, but this particular one was actually filmed at my parents house (not my normal location) so I was pretty limited with set up options!
Thanks for your kindness and helpful advice! Happy to have you around! đ
Really love this process! Def taking inspo for my own revision plans âđŒ & just subbed :)
ahh! so cool to hear from you :) thank you for watching! I hope revision is going well for your project âšđ«¶đŒ
Oh, no... Oh, noooo... Oh, NO!!!!!!!!!!!!! So, watching this video I just realized I'm a pantser. All my best stuff where out of the Ether. Everything planned I NEVER get to. Damn... Mind blown. Oh, my goodness! Oh, my goodness! Oh, my goodness! Seriously. Thanks for sharing this. I helped me to see what was in front of me.
Aww, I am so glad it was helpful to you!! And donât worry, being a pantser is not a bad thing!!
@@andesears I KNOW! It's actually what makes writing so fun for me. The amount of times where I thought "This guy is cool, MC maybe?" and three chapters later he was gone... lol So fun.