How To Write Faster And Never Get Writer's Block With Michaelbrent Collings

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @jujubarwilliams1041
    @jujubarwilliams1041 7 лет назад +16

    Always enjoyable to watch Joanna. Her optimism is contagious, and her guests are excellent and provide a wealth of information for nascent writers.

  • @ExpeditionNomadicAdventures
    @ExpeditionNomadicAdventures 8 лет назад +12

    Your interview with Michaelbrent Collings is incredible. His knowledge has secured my idea of being a writer. Thanks, Johanna and Michaelbrent!

  • @philipmann5317
    @philipmann5317 7 лет назад +6

    This guy is a riot to watch and listen to. On top of that, he has a lot to say.

  • @alanscouser
    @alanscouser 6 лет назад +10

    As a horror writer myself, I take my hat off to any fellow author who gains success with his work, something by no means easy in the highly competitive world of fiction writing.

  • @MrFred186
    @MrFred186 4 года назад +3

    Hey Johanna, thanks for the great interviews on your channel. I love the way you select great authors and then let them speak without interruption. Always brilliant.

  • @theericbeaty
    @theericbeaty 8 лет назад +3

    Really great advice on this video! Thanks for sharing, Joanna!

  • @angelcitygirl
    @angelcitygirl 8 лет назад +10

    Very informative. I really liked the talk about "writer's block" and expectations.

  • @wendypearson7580
    @wendypearson7580 8 лет назад +9

    Absolutely awesome interview! I learned so much. Thanks for these amazing conversations.

  • @alanscouser
    @alanscouser 6 лет назад +5

    Studying plots of TV shows - and even movies - is a very good step for a writer to take, as you can learn a lot from character study, sub plots etc. This only further bears out the often-quoted suggestion that a writer should be like a sponge, meaning that he should absorb things all the time, whether from TV, movies, or real life.

  • @CommodoreCate
    @CommodoreCate 8 лет назад +11

    What a great interview, thanks Joanna. What an interesting and down-to-earth guy xx

  • @sondraturnbull
    @sondraturnbull 8 лет назад +4

    Brilliant interview, Joanna! So much fun, and great content. Your conversation had me laughing out loud and added to the other reminders that have smacked me on the nose this week to have fun with my work and not be "so very authorly".

    • @thecreativepenn
      @thecreativepenn  8 лет назад

      +Sondra Turnbull I think Elizabeth Gilbert said that the most subversive thing you can do as a writer is enjoy your work :)

    • @sondraturnbull
      @sondraturnbull 8 лет назад

      So true. And so sad that it's so true. Start loving your lives, people!

  • @joleenscott79
    @joleenscott79 8 лет назад +8

    I love this interview, might even end up watching it again. Funny thing too, I live in New Zealand, and I actually grew up with and am still friends with one of Peter Jacksons top guys, no name dropping here ;-) thats kind of the 2 degrees of connection thing right there.

    • @thecreativepenn
      @thecreativepenn  8 лет назад +2

      +Joleen Scott ooh, I'll be coming back to NZ in 2017 so might have to have a chat then!

    • @joleenscott79
      @joleenscott79 8 лет назад +1

      +The Creative Penn I've taken a break from the ARKANE books to read Risen Gods, just want to say, I love it! I'll do a review, maybe gift a copy to my friends :)

    • @thecreativepenn
      @thecreativepenn  8 лет назад +1

      +Joleen Scott I'm super thrilled :) That book means a lot to me!

  • @fancienanciefree1685
    @fancienanciefree1685 6 лет назад +2

    Fantastic interview. Thank you.

  • @melodine707
    @melodine707 5 лет назад +1

    I know this is a couple of years old now but I just want to point out that anyone who wants to adapt their book, should try. It's part of the craft. PLUS, with all the new avenues of tv viewing coming out; netflix, hulu, Amz prime, etc. Who's to say the market won't explode just like the indie market did in 2010. Personally, I'd rather be prepared with a few screenplays along with my novels to show I'm someone who can produce. Go for it!

  • @songbird8373
    @songbird8373 8 лет назад +3

    Great interview.

  • @alanscouser
    @alanscouser 6 лет назад +1

    A "great springboard" is a very good way to describe how you can get inspiration from scenarios in movies and TV.

  • @sunshowerpainting1
    @sunshowerpainting1 3 года назад +1

    I love this interview and his cure for writers block. Interesting how often the cure for all writing challenges is simply to write.

  • @alanscouser
    @alanscouser 6 лет назад +2

    His recommende curse for writer's block are spot on, and should be taken on board by any writer suffering from the dreaded block.

  • @Trumpluv
    @Trumpluv 3 года назад +1

    I’m so happy I found your channel. Thank you.

  • @haynesrobert2830
    @haynesrobert2830 5 лет назад +1

    I think in my opinion, when writing a script,let's say for a science fiction animation, for instance, a character a protagonist who you favor will make a noticeable recognition if you make short stories to put for a scene will be excellent way to create to submit for registering in the WGA. An being acceptable if more creative takes place brings longevity of work efforts to go further in the industry.

  • @ashb9254
    @ashb9254 6 лет назад +1

    18:42 Loved it!

  • @brosephrenard6304
    @brosephrenard6304 6 лет назад +3

    "You have to give readers a $15 dollar experience and sell it to them for $5."
    Love it! I couldn't imagine not writing my best regardless of the price. Just saw this video and learned a lot. I always enjoy The Creative Penn interviews :)

  • @ElisabethZguta
    @ElisabethZguta 8 лет назад +2

    Fabulous interview

  • @harmonium101
    @harmonium101 8 лет назад +6

    I am so glad he mentioned television and movies being ruined. I wondered if other writers felt that way. I find myself identifying the formula they're using to tell their story instead of simply sitting back and enjoying the ride. And yes, I think once you figure out their formula, the ending is usually ruined lol.

    • @blackwater4707
      @blackwater4707 5 лет назад

      It is that loss of suspension of belief.

    • @archangecamilien1879
      @archangecamilien1879 4 года назад +1

      I don't know if I would agree with that, haha...I mean...perhaps in some cases, but a slightly different situation, like knowing too much about the subject at hand and becoming intolerant about every deviation from what you know should be done...like seeing a culture depicting in the wrong way, or seeing the wrong language used...but what I know someone who might enjoy music even more, now that he is always analyzing what is going on...but perhaps that's not the case for everyone...he pays attention things he wouldn't even notice, "nice" things...

    • @henbane2247
      @henbane2247 4 года назад

      I've been watching some Marvel and Disney movies from a storytelling point of view, and with the more recent Doctor Who series the overall series arcs and individual episodes. It''s interesting to see what they do. I still love them, though

  • @Pluscelamemechose
    @Pluscelamemechose 8 лет назад +8

    When he writes his comedy, ' How to write a novel' I'll buy it. Why isn't he writing comedy? Layering in is my favorite ploy. I had a jacket and 3 $20 bills to seed in prior chapters.

  • @AnmarieUber
    @AnmarieUber 8 лет назад +2

    I checked for your books in B and N store. Didn't have, so I downloaded the sword chronicles.

  • @_s_a_
    @_s_a_ 6 лет назад

    highly iteresting and inspirational interview. immediately followed MC on Twitter. i especially loved the idea of working yourself through the writer's block. i don't believe such a block exists. just keep writing
    also - building a network and how connections work
    a very valuable video with practical advice

  • @chadrussell611
    @chadrussell611 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @shadowartist8892
    @shadowartist8892 7 лет назад +2

    As far as writer's block, its not like a job block, its that writing is self generated and writing requires a lot of energy. I agree about the plot issue...getting stuck is the block. I have computer fatigue and solve that by writing by hand. Indie authoring is too much computer for me. when you include marketing and all the other stuff,

    • @scarlet8078
      @scarlet8078 5 лет назад

      I agree with this. I write fiction by hand first draft (but not non-fiction). I feel much more creative since I started this. I researched and was shocked how many other authors write their first drafts by hand, even famous screenwriters like Tarantino

  • @JohnJLillie
    @JohnJLillie 6 лет назад

    Great interview. Thanks for the good work.

  • @GBTC2011
    @GBTC2011 7 лет назад +1

    Very insightful

  • @nickramage856
    @nickramage856 5 лет назад +1

    No bullshit here - good stuff!

  • @highpriestess7520
    @highpriestess7520 6 месяцев назад

    Rowling's Strike novels (published under Robert Galbraith) are also amazing!!

  • @lifegivesuslemons421
    @lifegivesuslemons421 3 года назад

    I'm coming to enjoy this woman's voice and accent

  • @johnrossman6679
    @johnrossman6679 4 года назад

    I just started watching this and decided to check out Michaelbrent's Amazon page. He currently has priced all his work at $2.99 for the foreseeable future due to these challenging times.

  • @lengrossman3294
    @lengrossman3294 2 года назад

    Bravo!

  • @archangecamilien1879
    @archangecamilien1879 4 года назад

    11:58 I hear the word everywhere nowadays, haha...I mean...I only heard it for the first time maybe a week and a half or 2 weeks ago..."pantser" vs "outliner"...it's like everyone always knew the word...

    • @archangecamilien1879
      @archangecamilien1879 4 года назад

      15:26 haha, yes...there are definitely people who worry about not knowing enough about a given subject...

    • @archangecamilien1879
      @archangecamilien1879 4 года назад

      Another problem would be using a foreign language from time to time and making mistakes, even minor, haha...but I suppose in such a case one can consult dictionaries, or, more frightening for the antisocial, haha, native speakers...

    • @archangecamilien1879
      @archangecamilien1879 4 года назад

      20:48 might be harder in some cases, though...I mean...I know someone who didn't see how he would ever be able to research how Haitian peasants live, I mean details of their daily lives, up in the mountains...there are probably hardly any books on a subject like that, haha...though, come to think of it, some Haitian authors might have come from such a background and might have written about it, later, when they became authors...

    • @archangecamilien1879
      @archangecamilien1879 4 года назад

      28:35 I think it was Emma Stone who said that she can't "birdwatch" people like she used to, essential for actors, she said, due to being too well known...people supposedly start behaving differently when they see her, etc...

  • @IntenseMedia
    @IntenseMedia 6 лет назад

    I really like this guy!

  • @nathanmcwayne5705
    @nathanmcwayne5705 5 лет назад +1

    "Use words good."
    Nice

  • @mamabear8641
    @mamabear8641 5 лет назад +1

    17:40 - feeding your curiosity

  • @christyjohnson1799
    @christyjohnson1799 7 лет назад +4

    I have always thought good writing was good lying. Maybe that's why my favorite characters are liars and rogues

  • @alanscouser
    @alanscouser 6 лет назад

    Have considered joing the Horror Writers' Association myself, although it would have to be the FREE option at the moment, as I try to build up my income as a struggling horror writer.

  • @ladybird491
    @ladybird491 5 лет назад

    I find it funny because Charles Bukowski was technically still self-published, cause his FRIEND was publishing his work which means he was being accepter due to bias. It wasn't until years later that now his work is being over marketed.

  • @kindlegoodbooksfreebooksgo6204
    @kindlegoodbooksfreebooksgo6204 7 лет назад

    Hi Joanna. I write screenplays and I highly recommend you write the book and let Hollywood come after you. It takes millions and millions of dollars to make a movie -very few get through. But books do! Write the book!!!

    • @thecreativepenn
      @thecreativepenn  7 лет назад

      I'm definitely doing it that way :) I've given up on screenwriting now - it's such a different skill

  • @henbane2247
    @henbane2247 4 года назад

    I liked the hints of the monster in Cloverfield and the threat of the monster in Jeepers Creepers. They were good monsters but I don't think showing them as a whole monster was really necessary in either film.

  • @IntenseMedia
    @IntenseMedia 6 лет назад +1

    So as a writer, I'm at the screw up phase!

  • @chameleondream
    @chameleondream 5 лет назад +1

    Always use the rod-thing :-)

  • @archaeobard1
    @archaeobard1 6 лет назад

    I know this is a couple of years old, but The Deep was great!

    • @thecreativepenn
      @thecreativepenn  6 лет назад

      One of my fave books. There are some more interviews with Michaelbrent on the channel too - just use the search. He is a popular guest.

  • @STBiddle
    @STBiddle 8 лет назад

    Does anyone know what the thing is around Michaelbrent's neck, is it a throat microphone? And if so, what the brand is? I'm thinking they are just fancy bluetooth headphones, but wasn't sure.

  • @ask_why000
    @ask_why000 2 года назад

    Authorship and athletics are two completely different things.
    While both may love their effort… one puts their body and health on the line - every time they enter the game of play and another does not.

  • @harmonium101
    @harmonium101 8 лет назад +3

    Omgsh, I love this guy (cuckoo bird)

  • @CommodoreCate
    @CommodoreCate 7 лет назад +1

    10:26

  • @vivianworden
    @vivianworden 6 лет назад +14

    "You don't want to be JK Rowling necessarily. " Speak for yourself. Lol

    • @canaisyoung3601
      @canaisyoung3601 4 года назад

      Well, I am on welfare and am trying to come up with a novel (not really a YA or middle grade one). Does that count?

    • @anarchsnark
      @anarchsnark 3 года назад +2

      Oooof how things have changed in the last two years.

    • @MeHeartBooks
      @MeHeartBooks 3 года назад

      @@canaisyoung3601 I think so; thank you for making me smile 😁

  • @IntenseMedia
    @IntenseMedia 6 лет назад

    Is he related to David Brent?

  • @ladybird491
    @ladybird491 5 лет назад

    I don't do a lot of revision because I take it slow and I am very well educated in writing. I am a successful writer to. I dont do mind dumping speed typing. I would rather write 500 dynamic lines a day then 10 pages of junk that needs tinkered with until I grow a gray beard. 🤣 I write mostly poetry.

  • @More-vn5ql
    @More-vn5ql 8 лет назад +10

    24:03 How to get the hero out of this situation
    Kill them.

  • @manniesreactionchannel3808
    @manniesreactionchannel3808 7 лет назад +1

    I'm gonna be writing 3 books this month.

  • @CanCanElf16
    @CanCanElf16 4 года назад

    Demons in New Zealand? Heck yes! LOL!
    I enjoyed this chat. Thank you, guys! :D

  • @anne-mareegray8762
    @anne-mareegray8762 8 лет назад +1

    wow... congrats on the stoker nom!
    bwahaha - the JCVD story...

  • @GailDeshawnda
    @GailDeshawnda 3 года назад +2

    What has J.K. Rowling done since? 7 successful novels, 3 amusement parks, a WIDELY successful film franchise, numerous successful spinoffs, AND she's still writing... I don't think she HAS to do anything next😂😂 of course that doesn't stop her from doing what she loves; writing.

  • @opinionatedfatman432
    @opinionatedfatman432 5 лет назад

    There's no such thing as writer's block. It's either lazy writers or the plot isn't working.

  • @dcle944
    @dcle944 Год назад

    Hmm, I didn’t know god invented the delete key. Lol