How To Write Your Novel In Under 20 minutes: Simon Van Booy at TEDxBrooklyn

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
  • Simon is the author of The Secret Lives of People in Love, Love Begins in Winter, Everything Beautiful Began After, and The Illusion of Separateness. He teaches part-time at SVA in Manhattan, and is involved in the Rutgers Early College Humanities Program for young adults living in under-served communities. In 2013, he founded Writers for Children, an organization which helps young people build confidence in their talent. He was a finalist for the Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise and his work has been translated into more than fifteen languages. Simon lives in Brooklyn with his wife and daughter.
    In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Komentáře • 495

  • @ArekuzuTheDreamEater
    @ArekuzuTheDreamEater Před 8 lety +929

    It's not the novel you write in under 20 mins, it's the talk that's under 20 mins. I fell for it. You got me, TED, you got me

    • @FeliciaFollum
      @FeliciaFollum Před 8 lety +16

      join NaNoWriMo and you can write it in 30 days....I'm going for it this year and documenting my progress...will see haha

    • @BeyondSideshow
      @BeyondSideshow Před 8 lety +9

      +A-Yourney Thanks for the heads up.

    • @shitmandood
      @shitmandood Před 8 lety +5

      +Felicia Follum I'll help you! I'm going to write a book: How to write a novel in 30 days! You can buy that for help.

    • @FeliciaFollum
      @FeliciaFollum Před 8 lety +7

      shitmandood wow, sounds great...but no thanks. I appreciate you offering to let me buy a book from you though

    • @MrJohnnyASee
      @MrJohnnyASee Před 8 lety +15

      +A-Yourney ALL OF THEIR SHIT IS LIKE THIS! GETS ME EVERY FUCKING TIME!

  • @markisreal7074
    @markisreal7074 Před 9 lety +289

    You don't have to be a professional comedian to be 'funny'. What was charming about him was that he didn't take himself too seriously, he was just being his quirky self. He didn't care if the audience was laughing or not, he was just up there having a good time it seemed to me. Excellent talk.

  • @niihjulienne6353
    @niihjulienne6353 Před 3 lety +39

    "Writing frees you from fear because it brings wisdom and with wisdom comes autonomy." Simon Van Booy

  • @karenjwaters
    @karenjwaters Před 10 lety +54

    He was funnier than the audience gave him credit. Very good points.

    • @brandonwaters642
      @brandonwaters642 Před 9 lety +10

      The producers of the video made the audience sound quieter so people on CZcams could listen to him better.

  • @LukeDeVari
    @LukeDeVari Před 9 lety +108

    "Don't read books you think you should love or think you should read. Read books you genuinely love."
    Good advice. It's a damn shame depression takes that aspect of "genuine love" out of life

    • @kitclark4089
      @kitclark4089 Před 5 lety +5

      My grandma always says "I don't live long enough to read junky books" and boy is she right. Lame books are a waste of time

    • @lampyrisnoctiluca9904
      @lampyrisnoctiluca9904 Před 4 lety +3

      It seems that we have to find it ourselves. Depression has taught me to appreciate the good things in life. It made me a better person. There are a lot of good things that you can only find in the darkest places. I hope you got well since you wrote this comment. It's been a long time.

  • @ChrisDodges123
    @ChrisDodges123 Před 9 lety +324

    He had some good little jokes in there...crowd wasn't having any of that though. Lmao

    • @najtrows
      @najtrows Před 9 lety +11

      could be that the mics did not pick up the laughs either :)

    • @HelloJosieLiz
      @HelloJosieLiz Před 9 lety +6

      Chris Dodges I know, right? He was funny. But that crowd is a dry, parched desert.

    • @clairerobby1
      @clairerobby1 Před 8 lety +2

      Chris Dodges Just what I was thinking

    • @mulasahukay853
      @mulasahukay853 Před 8 lety +3

      Chris Dodges the drugs joke hahahaha

    • @FeliciaFollum
      @FeliciaFollum Před 8 lety +8

      I know I thought he was quite hilarious

  • @CC-mr5xq
    @CC-mr5xq Před 8 lety +23

    I'd love to be friends with this guy. The conversations would never be boring.

  • @Dangus35
    @Dangus35 Před 9 lety +160

    he was funny. the crowd not laughing was what made it weird.

    • @codyw1766
      @codyw1766 Před 9 lety +6

      I completely agree. His jokes were actually really good. Those audience members were a little too uptight.

    • @codyw1766
      @codyw1766 Před 9 lety

      Mostly not.

    • @evanpilot
      @evanpilot Před 9 lety +3

      Maybe we as a computer audience can only listen to what the microphone on his face recorded and the ambiance sound is to weak to be recorded and they are laughing.

    • @Mortum_Rex
      @Mortum_Rex Před 9 lety +1

      evanpilot You can hear the applause at the end. They were probably just a bunch of pricks.

    • @trans-a.m.
      @trans-a.m. Před 9 lety

      He reminds me of Johnny Depp/ "Edward Scissors Hands" awkward!

  • @Metatron141
    @Metatron141 Před 8 lety +44

    if you're not writing then you're just typing. start with a dairy for a year every day and see where your focus is, you'll begin to see patterns in your perception and themes that emerge and submerge in your life. start from there and weave a part of your heart into the protagonist's journey. there are many plot's in a persons life due to our many choices. this may not work for everyone but this is where i started as a writer.

    • @Greatboldness
      @Greatboldness Před 5 lety +1

      This is great advice.

    • @pralad1
      @pralad1 Před 4 lety

      Great advice!!👍👍

    • @1merkur
      @1merkur Před 3 lety

      When I start with dairy I focus on cheese :-) ... but, good advice, thanks!

  • @Haivuoto
    @Haivuoto Před 7 lety +66

    I disagree with most of the people here: I found this rather inspiring and helpful.

    • @SaavsKitchen
      @SaavsKitchen Před 6 lety +4

      Me too. So helpful.
      I wish people spoke like this about writing when I was young. Ive always had the skills to write since elementary school. :)

    • @behealthy9398
      @behealthy9398 Před 6 lety +2

      Yes!

    • @AR-vu4hr
      @AR-vu4hr Před 10 měsíci

      I agree. I think the slightly click-bait title (probably intended for humour) attracted the wrong audience.

  • @regandevereaux5079
    @regandevereaux5079 Před 6 lety +2

    What a lovely, creative and extraordinarily British man. I bet most Americans have no idea how to take him! Bless him. Peace,Regan 🌈

  • @elliria_home
    @elliria_home Před 5 lety +9

    I really loved the part (at about 6:50 in the video) where he goes into a description of the thing that keeps us up at night being our story. Well done!

  • @shashankkaveti3404
    @shashankkaveti3404 Před 8 lety +24

    He's got that crazy in his voice, I love it! Looks like Nite Owl from the Watchmen! His speech made me think of Lex Luthor in BvS, remember when Lex talks to his guests? This guy is just that awkward, yet weirdly charming. Great talk!

  • @jansonovia
    @jansonovia Před 6 lety +7

    Watch 'til the end. It's worth it.

  • @charlesmills9454
    @charlesmills9454 Před 9 lety +63

    Not enough people laughed at his jokes!

  • @jaymarco4937
    @jaymarco4937 Před 9 lety +71

    Tough crowd

  • @englishwithadil9329
    @englishwithadil9329 Před 5 lety +1

    I don't know why people are complaining. This is a wonderful demonstration of the writing process. You may like theories, and this man has told the truth.😊

  • @itsmarialifestyle4355
    @itsmarialifestyle4355 Před 8 lety +4

    He is so right. Writing is integrating your life and your emotional experiences with what's happening in the world. I resonate with almost everything that he said. Well done him!

  • @ghostraven339
    @ghostraven339 Před 7 lety +21

    I like his talk. and even if it takes more than 20 min to write. I feel his ideas are sound. I like the quiet tone of his voice, and his delivery is good, the quiet humor is refreshing. When you listen to many talks they are loud, fast paced, and you seem to miss important information. When Simon speaks he does so in a way that makes the time seem longer than it took, and you feel like you didn't miss anything because he never appeared like he was rushed. I liked it and he gave allot of good information.

    • @nikhilsukumar23
      @nikhilsukumar23 Před 7 lety

      Exactly, you understood the person.
      Hope someone could flesh out a book out of this tip.

    • @ghostraven339
      @ghostraven339 Před 7 lety +2

      Nikhil Sukumar I understand the concept he was trying to get across. The idea also is to write every day. For me that is late at night when the house is quiet. Or by water. Staying focused on task is the problem sometimes.

    • @nikhilsukumar23
      @nikhilsukumar23 Před 7 lety

      Ghost Raven that's nice to hear, water is a mind cleansing place, and night time is long hailed as the elixir of divine words and writing.
      I must try night writing.
      It sounds more adventurous when we are close to dreams.
      Somehow I wished someone made a simple movie about a writer, writing at nights or peaceful places and he sees new things and visions.
      I too liked the ideas he said like the neatness of the table to allow fertile imaginations.

  • @arlinegeorge6967
    @arlinegeorge6967 Před 3 lety +6

    You can teach people to tell their stories. Loved it. Thank you, bless you. All your dreams come true .

  • @Lala0RK
    @Lala0RK Před 8 lety +33

    OMG I LOVE this talk so much!!!! I love how encouraging and generous he is with inspiring people to write! Thank you for this amazing inspirational talk and for the great advice. I want to write my novel now, just for myself. I've already watched this video several times. Love this guy!!!

    • @75qu0
      @75qu0 Před 8 lety +2

      +Lala Khalique I agree completely!

    • @CoraZane
      @CoraZane Před 8 lety +2

      +Lala Khalique I agree! What a great talk! Very inspiring.

  • @azharexodus6336
    @azharexodus6336 Před 5 lety +4

    Am I the only one who is really think that this man gave us a good advice?

  • @Petru806
    @Petru806 Před 4 lety +1

    I like the idea of your workplace being an altar. You actually create wonderful characters there and you throw them in some life-changing, horrible or great experiences, that make them change and adapt, change their view and make them see the world from a whole new perspective. And then you kill some of the characters to magnify the emotions of the main character and make him a lot different than he was in the beginning. Your workplace is truly an altar!

  • @ThinkingMoneyFreeThinking
    @ThinkingMoneyFreeThinking Před 9 lety +45

    Great content. Witty and strong composure, audiences can be oddly unresponsive sometimes!

  • @maryzupancic7833
    @maryzupancic7833 Před 6 lety +2

    He's a great character in of himself. I can see his personality coming through in future characters of mine. I like him.

  • @josephvalderrama4557
    @josephvalderrama4557 Před 6 lety +1

    He tapped his chest and said, "The writing is this."
    I knew he meant that writing comes from the heart. Without heart there is no passion. He lightly tapped his forehead and said, "If you want to become an academic use this."
    I knew he meant the passion to write an essay rattles around one's head. Then, his hand gently clenched into a fist as he said, "But, to be a writer,"
    I knew, as he pumped his fist to add emphasis to the word writer, he meant that writing required discipline and dedication, and then he lightly tapped his chest and finished his thought, "this is what you need. You need faith."
    I've watched countless interviews of creative people. Dedication to fearlessly express the passion in their hearts is their common thread. They have faith in themselves.

  • @medioguiri
    @medioguiri Před 8 lety +1

    made me sit immediately to write -excuse the adverb - for me he explained exactly what writing is or should be and how to get to the magic land of words. Thank you for that!

  • @stuartgreig7111
    @stuartgreig7111 Před 10 lety +3

    this is brilliant-it is one gem of useful and real advice after another. The first time I only watched the first half but then returned, his advice and thinking resounding through my day. Thank you.

  • @TheTruthFarm
    @TheTruthFarm Před 10 lety +2

    This is a 'Novel' idea. I think we should all be writing the story of our life. The most valuable asset you possess is your life so use it to your advantage and make something of it instead of letting it pass you by.
    I can guarantee only 5% of people that watch this will actually take advantage of this great advice with a further 20% of those continuing to utilize this fantastic natural asset.
    Some people breeze through their life putting off until tomorrow what can be achieved today and in a way this can and is working to the great advantage of many people who realize that their life is valuable.
    Time is the infinite keeper of the decisions that you choose to make but you must make the time work for you because the one golden rule that we all seem to have forgotten is you cannot make solid decisions to act on things that you simply don't have the time for. Many people wait their whole lives to make decisions that will affect the last ten to twenty years of their lives and that's if they're lucky.
    By the way Simon, when you were referring to the the birth of an idea you forgot to mention the inevitable shit that comes with it.
    Great talk Simon, well done!

    • @DanSung2021
      @DanSung2021 Před 2 lety

      I’m the first time like this after 8 years.
      Good comment man.

  • @chrisw-j9249
    @chrisw-j9249 Před 4 lety +1

    I have to thank this man and this talk for my own enthusiasm and direction in my writing. I love his enthusiasm, his energy and his honesty. Minds, such as his, recharge my levels of inspiration. There are no short cuts - but why should there be. The writing journey is part of the beauty of life's journey if written for the reasons given in this talk. Absolutely beautiful. Thank you Simon.

  • @marcus_ohreallyus
    @marcus_ohreallyus Před 4 lety +5

    This guy somehow just simultaneously over and under simplified a complex subject.

  • @jm3356
    @jm3356 Před 7 lety +7

    Exactly the guidance I was seeking. Intuitive and brilliant advice. Thank you Simon, Bravo :)

  • @ruthannamarteifio9069
    @ruthannamarteifio9069 Před 8 lety +5

    Would love to meet this man----
    Love his sense of humor, etc.
    Has a lot of good advice! :)

  • @AdventureDeficit
    @AdventureDeficit Před 7 lety +22

    Why is Johnny depp in disguise doing a tedtalk about writing. I'm not mad just slightly confused.

  • @HeadshotProductio100
    @HeadshotProductio100 Před 9 lety +27

    how 2 draw
    1. Draw a stick figure
    2. Expand
    3. Fill in the Lines
    4. Profit

    • @sverrearnes7769
      @sverrearnes7769 Před 9 lety +22

      well, simplified. You forgotten 50 years of experience, hard work & failures.

    • @AnonymooseWasMyName
      @AnonymooseWasMyName Před 8 lety

      Sverre Årnes 50?! Do you draw only once a month?

    • @AnonymooseWasMyName
      @AnonymooseWasMyName Před 8 lety +3

      Jason Fenton Lol, no. More like:
      1. Draw (anything) at least 600 times a year.
      3. Stare at everything until people around you become uncomfortable (or use google images)
      4. Repeat.
      5. Network like a youtuber.
      6. Profit... enough to not work two jobs even though you never went to college (Art school is 50% useless, don't go unless you're rich. I repeat: Do NOT go into debt for art school. Go to real college if you really want crippling debt.)
      (Alternate:
      5. Get work with an animation/game/advertising/book/graphics/etc company.
      6. Profit)

  • @LazWins
    @LazWins Před 10 lety +4

    This is fantastic. I think he is a wonderful speaker, and I thoroughly enjoyed his speech.

  • @jayanandanthulasiraman420

    Awesome.. Loved the way the speaker tell us.. “the characters in the novel” would be instances from our life.. like the stuffed elephant example ..

  • @TheJojoletta
    @TheJojoletta Před 7 lety +16

    He has a dry sense of humor...I actually teared up a little when he spoke of the desire to write.

    • @amber2372
      @amber2372 Před 7 lety +5

      You must be new to the writing world.

    • @TheJojoletta
      @TheJojoletta Před 7 lety

      Amber Main how do you know?

    • @amber2372
      @amber2372 Před 7 lety +5

      Sovathary Bon*Those who can't understand his writing tips aren't really true writers.* It doesn't matter what he said - if someone spouts a line like that, they are either new to the writing world or really young - and if you're really young, you're definitely new.

    • @TheJojoletta
      @TheJojoletta Před 7 lety

      You can't tell which tips I was referring to and you can't tell how old or how seasoned I am in writing, so you're dong the same thing I did. You overgeneralize, which means you're either new or young too.

    • @amber2372
      @amber2372 Před 7 lety +3

      Sovathary Bon I never claimed to know which tips you're referring to; you just put that in my mouth in your latest comment. That right there is proof you're young and new. So does throwing my own words back at me because you don't like them.

  • @SergeyMoskalev
    @SergeyMoskalev Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you Simon! So many precious advises. Very helpful - this is the essence of the writing process!

  • @tannerlee5762
    @tannerlee5762 Před 8 lety

    Great talk. I love his enthusiasm for the subject. By the end he proves that you can, in fact, teach the writing process.

  • @WhoWouldWantThisName
    @WhoWouldWantThisName Před 6 lety

    As I read the comments down here I am reminded of one of the lessons we must learn to be any kind of artist. We must be willing and able to make ourselves vulnerable to whatever the audience's reaction is. I see many who are claiming this to be empty and a waste of their time. I see those who are encouraged and inspired. I know that if this man had received a preview of the crowd's response, maybe he would have been discouraged from taking to the stage. Thank goodness for what we don't know. He gave his delivery and got what a stand-up comedian would consider a rough night from a tough crowd. He persevered though and I suspect he knows that despite that crowds reaction there will be those that will get something out of it and that his conviction is critical if he is to reach anyone. Thanks Simon for having the courage to do it anyway. If we are to ever write anything, with the intention of actually sharing it with anyone, than we must be prepared for whatever happens next.

  • @Astrolopher
    @Astrolopher Před 8 lety

    This Guy is amazing, He really expanded my horizon on writing a novel, especially towards the end of the video. Thank you!

  • @PsyDougTV
    @PsyDougTV Před 9 lety +90

    Enjoyed the talk, the audience however made it pretty uncomfortable to watch.

  • @victoriafield4835
    @victoriafield4835 Před 6 lety +1

    This is completely brilliant - humane, funny and helpful. I was puzzled by the lack of response in the audience. He was amazing being able to carry on in that dead atmosphere. What was wrong with them? Jealous probably.

  • @mikaylaboehm8232
    @mikaylaboehm8232 Před 7 lety +17

    I laughed when he was trying to tell jokes and no one laughed. There was just an awkward silence and he was like well ok I'm awkward.

  • @FASELverschiebung
    @FASELverschiebung Před 6 lety +10

    that was lovely. i loved the "everyone can do this, its not so difficult" approach !!! thanks.

  • @valentinebonnaire9877
    @valentinebonnaire9877 Před 10 lety +4

    It was great to listen, again. First heard you at the SB Writer's Conference. Thank you.

  • @annwarneka868
    @annwarneka868 Před 7 měsíci

    Marvelous TED Talk. Capturing the development of children. It's a lot to unpack. Is it Lord Simon Van Booy? He looks like he stepped out of a James Bond Movie.

  • @foreveryoungmama
    @foreveryoungmama Před 8 lety

    I've always read or have been told not to read in the genre you are writing in. I loved that you said read what you love.

  • @ElizabethDermody
    @ElizabethDermody Před 8 lety +6

    the title messed me up a bit but pretty good

  • @devoicedmusic
    @devoicedmusic Před 9 lety +66

    the talk was too good for TEDx audience, they only react to flashy "productive" "life-hacking" talks.

    • @SaavsKitchen
      @SaavsKitchen Před 6 lety +5

      Exactly. I became so productive after listening to this talk, that I had to listen to the talk again whilst being productive because he motivated me to get it done. I started sketching and brian-storming my next plot for my dystopian novel.

    • @MeMe-lx2jw
      @MeMe-lx2jw Před 5 lety +1

      Brooklyn folks need to be told what to think and how to react by some "thought leader" or anyone with pink hair. Thinking in itself isn't a thing there.

    • @whiteeyedshadow8423
      @whiteeyedshadow8423 Před 4 lety

      no...this crowd is just a though crowd...most crowds laugh

  • @eddielew2292
    @eddielew2292 Před 4 lety +1

    To everyone with glib responses, read his books. He's a wonderful author.

  • @dem0aikido
    @dem0aikido Před 9 lety +1

    Awesome speech and really helpful. That guy knows what he's doing.

  • @cheerp7313
    @cheerp7313 Před 5 lety +1

    I love his talk! I think that he was too good for his audience.

  • @ri3oz
    @ri3oz Před 7 lety +1

    This man is brilliant.

  • @bellaciao11
    @bellaciao11 Před 6 lety

    Not sure why the audience was so unreceptive, this really helped me! Also +10 for the sense of humor

  • @MicahBuzanANIMATION
    @MicahBuzanANIMATION Před 8 lety

    I watched this video in under 20 seconds.
    In all seriousness though I found the speaker really funny and pleasant to listen to.

  • @anaclark3892
    @anaclark3892 Před 9 lety

    Excellent speech. Very inspirational and provoking. Thank you.

  • @tanyab953
    @tanyab953 Před 4 lety +2

    *when you have an essay due and you’re doing it in the last minute *

  • @gaminggen5807
    @gaminggen5807 Před 8 lety +15

    He reminds of Bruce Banner.

  • @starydynamo
    @starydynamo Před 7 lety +1

    This is great advice and delivered perfectly with exquisite style.

  • @BrantK147
    @BrantK147 Před 7 lety

    I absolutely loved this guy's ideas. Brilliant! I'm a fan.

  • @EverAppl14
    @EverAppl14 Před 5 lety

    This. Person. Is. So. Charming.

  • @ladybird491
    @ladybird491 Před 4 lety +1

    I write under severe autrocious conditions and write my best work and keep getting published. You are very right. I use a similar revision strategy for my poems and the get published. My editing process is very swift though

  • @simarjitkaur3411
    @simarjitkaur3411 Před 9 lety

    Lovely elegant talk...thanks so much Simon

  • @elishagayc
    @elishagayc Před 8 lety

    thank you for a very inspiring talk. everyone can tell their own story. good advice.

  • @KarishmaChanglani
    @KarishmaChanglani Před 9 lety +91

    What sort of boring audience doesn't laugh at any of that?

    • @InsertNameHereBoi
      @InsertNameHereBoi Před 8 lety +2

      Karishma Changlani There's no external audience microphone. It's not that they're not laughing, it's that we can't hear them.

    • @KarishmaChanglani
      @KarishmaChanglani Před 8 lety +1

      oh! how can you tell? :D

    • @InsertNameHereBoi
      @InsertNameHereBoi Před 8 lety +3

      Just the way the audio sounds. If you listen really carefully right after he tells a joke, you can sometimes hear a faint laughter, like it's far away. That's because it doesn't properly reach the microphone on his mouth.

    • @LindaGayton
      @LindaGayton Před 8 lety

      +Karishma Changlani (LearningSpanish) I can hear laughter at intervals. Very faint.

    • @daultonbaird6314
      @daultonbaird6314 Před 8 lety +2

      +Karishma Changlani (LearningSpanish) He was funny and mesmerizing . I could listen to him for hours I loved his humor wisdom and jokes, but I didn't actually laugh . maybe he's too real.

  • @nailaahmadova4053
    @nailaahmadova4053 Před 4 lety +1

    Perfect explaination, thank you so much!

  • @dilungmoveityafool777
    @dilungmoveityafool777 Před 9 lety +1

    16:15-16:17
    I will forever write my stories in this fashion.

  • @ChilliFedor
    @ChilliFedor Před 6 lety

    Well done, fantastic take on the approach to writing.

  • @alfredaproctor5402
    @alfredaproctor5402 Před 9 lety

    I find that this seventeen minute fifty second discussion was very interesting, it gave me some interesting clue to writing. It was on point with no short cut to it.

  • @tomimpala
    @tomimpala Před 10 lety +2

    He's nervous, but that goes away with practice. he has good ideas, it's just charisma that needs working :)

    • @tookool4school
      @tookool4school Před 9 lety +8

      Yeah it shows but you know, I find it tremendously endearing when people are nervous on stage, it shows sincerity.

  • @luckylenny2506
    @luckylenny2506 Před 6 lety

    Great talk, full of practical insight.

  • @rshivaraman
    @rshivaraman Před 5 lety

    Loved this TEDx. Great talk.

  • @444ltr
    @444ltr Před 6 lety +1

    He's right. You must constantly write in sketches to improve your writing, I do that all the time.

  • @ladybird491
    @ladybird491 Před 4 lety

    Someone can actually tear up your act and make it new and have a new theme for a novel, even the first chapter. 😊

  • @jaisenmahne2832
    @jaisenmahne2832 Před 8 lety

    Interesting talk - I found some of it useful. The title relates, I think to the fact that the talk was under 20 minutes, not the actual process of writing a novel (or book). He does have a very good point in relation to writing space. I think that's incredibly important. If you don't have somewhere comfortable to write from, whether that be at a desk, or on your favourite couch, or on a beach... then your writing experience may suffer.

  • @philhancock6754
    @philhancock6754 Před 6 lety

    Great talk, quietly inspiring with some valuable ideas.

  • @romanbruni
    @romanbruni Před 8 lety

    brilliant ! SImon 'how to write a novel in under 20min' started exactly where I'd expected: in a total suprise concept ! thanks grazie saluti, from Rio de Janeiro Brazil.
    ps, by the end of the talk, my novel will be ready to be read !

  • @wezibonus
    @wezibonus Před 8 lety

    thank you,i love the honesty especially with the dolls

  • @kaysong4015
    @kaysong4015 Před 9 lety

    I'm so glad that I found him. I just read one of this short stories called, Tiger, Tiger. One of the best short stories I've read in a long time!

  • @elisenispee7450
    @elisenispee7450 Před rokem

    Thanks, lots of gems in this talk

  • @admiralofcuteness
    @admiralofcuteness Před 6 lety

    Oh my god, the fact he knew that doll's name gets me. A++

  • @chrismcbee4653
    @chrismcbee4653 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you. Your presentation is very helpful.

  • @najtrows
    @najtrows Před 9 lety

    This was a really good speech.. i actually learned alot.

  • @JoelJoel321
    @JoelJoel321 Před 8 lety +25

    That was surreal.

  • @jkorenak
    @jkorenak Před 9 lety

    That was very good. Simple and to the point.

  • @specterone2766
    @specterone2766 Před 7 lety

    having an exclusive area more than doubles your workflow. I built my new computer and left out the wifi...strait study!

  • @neghiethervil5606
    @neghiethervil5606 Před 5 lety +1

    The crowd was literally there to write their novel in 20 minutes.

  • @gcfoodandculture
    @gcfoodandculture Před 6 lety

    I was planning to write a book on Health, though I have made videos on them on my channel. Writing a book was something I always put off. Now I'm confident that I can do that!. Thank you!

  • @TeleNikon
    @TeleNikon Před 5 lety +2

    :43 Guy walks by with Star Trek transporter pattern enhancers. 'Get me out of Brooklyn, Scotty.'

  • @goldeneddie
    @goldeneddie Před 4 lety

    Compelling to watch and genuinely helpful yet honestly, this is like an actor playing a quirky character giving a talk.

  • @nelsonisamazin
    @nelsonisamazin Před 6 lety +1

    Fantastic talk! What a tough crowd though

  • @jj1211
    @jj1211 Před 3 lety

    I enjoyed this. I did think Simon looked a bit like the Irish poet W.B Yeats at first. It was interesting, a writer's perspective. Some valuable points in there. Best of luck to everyone that is writing or considering the writing challenge. I always believed everyone has at least one book in them💕

  • @arlettasloan2473
    @arlettasloan2473 Před 8 lety +2

    Inspirational. Thank you.

  • @corncobjenkins6170
    @corncobjenkins6170 Před 8 lety +73

    this guy looks like johnny depp

  • @jaycee-ess774
    @jaycee-ess774 Před 2 lety

    I haven't started my first book as yet. At least I haven't started to put my ideas on paper as yet, they're all jumbled in my mind, but...........while listening, I got an idea for my second book.

  • @tinyrocks7549
    @tinyrocks7549 Před 6 lety

    Niiiiiice. Loved the authenticity and the wit

  • @1merkur
    @1merkur Před 3 lety +2

    Is it just me who sees a Clark Kent vibe? :-)

  • @zachthebulldog
    @zachthebulldog Před 6 lety

    Simon is terrific!