Haruki Murakami on How to Rewrite Your Novel

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @YvesThePoet
    @YvesThePoet Před měsícem +13

    Join this book club. It’s so worthwhile. And needed this video today, thanks!

  • @anuma6217
    @anuma6217 Před měsícem +6

    Honestly the best writing teacher I have found! This is such an important topic to cover too!

  • @EMPANAO321
    @EMPANAO321 Před měsícem +10

    Do one about poetry, I suck at it lol

  • @sage1682
    @sage1682 Před 4 dny

    Holy shit you hit the nail on the head with every word

  • @jozefibarr1601
    @jozefibarr1601 Před měsícem +3

    Thumbs up for the tshirt ❤

  • @CommenterFromJupiter
    @CommenterFromJupiter Před měsícem +4

    I also find revision to be endlessly entertaining.
    Some nights I wind up reading one page out loud to myself over and over until my brain feels like it's melting and my eyes feel like they're going to fall out of their sockets.

  • @matejaeja7350
    @matejaeja7350 Před měsícem +6

    Can we get Steinbeck please? :D Thank you

    • @pulp6588
      @pulp6588 Před měsícem +1

      I dont think he cares for steinbeck sadly, he said he didn’t particularly enjoy the Grapes of Wrath before.

  • @jordoom9091
    @jordoom9091 Před měsícem +2

    I work a full-time job and have 4 kids, so my writing time is definitely limited.. I'd say I'm able to put in 30 minutes a day on average. So I'll be able to write one novel every 10 years 😅

  • @philhack4317
    @philhack4317 Před měsícem +1

    It is interesting hearing you talk about Raymond Carver and the editing process. As you would certainly know, Carvers early work was edited by Gordon Lish, and there was alot of controversy surrounding that editing. Some stories were edited by up to 75 percent. I believe later in his career the story edits, before Lish got his hands on them, were released with different titles. I wonder if you prefer the Lish versions or the Carver versions? I would lean towards Lish myself. Another interesting thing I believe I read, though could be wrong, is Lish supposedly introduced Blood Meridian to Harold Bloom.

    • @connorhlane
      @connorhlane Před měsícem +1

      Carver transcended Lish, though, in the end. Cathedral, Feathers, A Small Good Thing, are as good as any.

  • @andergrindstudios7546
    @andergrindstudios7546 Před měsícem

    an ancillary anecdote.. saw a symposium with James L. Brooks discussing his film AS GOOD AS IT GETS, and someone asked him how my rewrites did the script get, he said: "it went into triple-digits.."..

  • @alexiacerwinskipierce8114
    @alexiacerwinskipierce8114 Před měsícem +2

    I feel like I tinker too much during the drafting process. It's a problem. Every time I read it outloud, I find rhythm issues or clunky words I want to replace.

  • @Andrewhamiltonfox777
    @Andrewhamiltonfox777 Před měsícem +1

    I know you once said that you released a couple of practice novels for free. Where can I find those?

  • @mjolninja9358
    @mjolninja9358 Před měsícem +1

    Even from far away i cn still see bugs in the book shelf

  • @moonjaguar333
    @moonjaguar333 Před měsícem +1

    I'm from Mexico so I'm loving that shirt :3

    • @WriteConscious
      @WriteConscious  Před měsícem +1

      Let's go!
      poets.org/poem/black-stone-lying-white-stone

  • @andergrindstudios7546
    @andergrindstudios7546 Před měsícem

    my mentor Harry Crews at UF used to say: one page a day, a novel a year.. two pages a day.. two novels a year.. ; )

  • @andergrindstudios7546
    @andergrindstudios7546 Před měsícem

    Ian - love the work.. as a professional writer, what kind of copier/laser printer do you recommend to do real copy work - like 1400 page novels and dozens of 180-page screenplays.. like something industrial strength.. i suspect a few copies of my big novel, for revision would cost as much as me buying my own copier/laser printer.. any insights?

  • @Beekeeper8011
    @Beekeeper8011 Před měsícem +1

    Have you ever read George Saunders? What do you think of him?

    • @WriteConscious
      @WriteConscious  Před měsícem

      Yes, I have a crazy story about meeting him in the worst psychologial state possible and being forced to have a 5+ minute conversatino with him lol

    • @Beekeeper8011
      @Beekeeper8011 Před měsícem

      @@WriteConscious I am currently kinda obsessed with him lol. I've read all his short story collections and just started his novel so I'd be very curious to hear your story about him.

  • @mikescott4195
    @mikescott4195 Před měsícem +1

    On 6k hours of revision over 10 years and idk what im even doing at this point

  • @chelseyummali
    @chelseyummali Před měsícem

    I just joined the club for 1Q84. How do I have access to the Sunday groups?

    • @WriteConscious
      @WriteConscious  Před měsícem +1

      I will post the zoom link on Sunday on this page - There is also a recording of last weeks call in the second link below. Also, email me, message me on Substack, or come to daily office hours if you have questions because I don't see all my comments.
      Book Club Link
      writeconscious.substack.com/p/iq84-book-club
      Book Club Call
      writeconscious.substack.com/p/iq84-week-one-discussion-and-book

    • @chelseyummali
      @chelseyummali Před měsícem

      @@WriteConscious Hey, thanks! I don't have a paid account, its not giving me an option to listen to last weeks call or email you.

  •  Před měsícem +1

    I write everyday but this video makes me realize I need to step it up even more. I don’t have children or a wife but it is hard to find time for reading and writing both on top of work. I was a big gamer but I’ve cut it out of my life and haven’t played for a a month or two now.

  • @deezxc
    @deezxc Před měsícem +8

    This is the most ridiculous video on writing I’ve ever come across on youtube. So anyone that spends less than 4 years working on a book is not putting anything worthwhile? Writing is an entirely creative and subjective endeavour. There’s not a single path to success. I’m always interested in learning the process of any decorated author but not when it’s presented as a be all end all - off-putting and condescending. Bye.

    • @AtomicElf1
      @AtomicElf1 Před měsícem +1

      Not the most ridiculous, but I agree with the sentiment.
      As someone who is also an artist, I can tell you that I have labored for days over one painting, but another one came together in a matter of a few hours. Not everyone works at the same pace, either. Some are more gifted or intuitive than others. I think it's more helpful to focus on adequately addressing each part of the writing process and focusing on what actually results in quality prose.
      Simply dedicating years to writing a novel part-time is not going to ensure success either.
      There is something to be said about having realistic expectations and how that factors into consistency, but it's better for a writer to pay attention to their own pace and use that as a gauge.

  • @kengause9259
    @kengause9259 Před měsícem

    So true. It is all about the rewrite. I do at least 20 rewrites during the writing of the first draft. Then several complete rewrites after the first draft is done.

  • @whycantiremainanonymous8091

    I hear you, but there's one major bug in your argument here. I'm sure Murakami spends thousands of hours working on flow and all that. But he does that *in Japanese,* which means we don't get to experience the fruit of his said effort, and enjoy the writing skills of his English translators, and their copy-editors, instead. Murakami is not the example you want to make this point.

  • @easyskankingdude
    @easyskankingdude Před měsícem

    nice house

  • @hihi6666hihittt
    @hihi6666hihittt Před měsícem

    You have the best teeth on CZcams

  • @bookdmb
    @bookdmb Před měsícem

    Outdebating your wife does not make you smart, the opposite in fact.

  • @OurDystopianFuture
    @OurDystopianFuture Před měsícem

    Thanks. Follow back on IG.