Let's RIP APART my first draft and find all the problems • A Writing Vlog • Meredith E. Phillips
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
- My first draft is pretty good...for a first draft. Over the last several days I've been ripping it apart to try to find all the problems and figure out how to fix them. After taking copious notes and organizing them as best I could, I finally got started with tweaking my first chapter! How much do you think I can get done before the end of the month?
Q&A: If you have questions about revision, whether general questions or questions more specific to my personal process and experience, let me know! I'll either do a little segment in an upcoming vlog to answer them or film a standalone video.
Starting Draft Two (previous vlog): • Let's Start DRAFT TWO!...
Julie Fei-Fan Balzer's art practice podcast: • Adventures in Arting P...
Film Courage: / @filmcourage
🤩 F O L L O W M E O N T H E S O C I A L S 🤩
Instagram: / meredithphillipswrites
Website/Newsletter: www.meredithephillips.com
💞 Ask me about my DISCORD for historical romance writers! 💞
📨M E S S A G E M E 📨
Email: authormeredithphillips@gmail.com
Snail Mail: PO Box 7634, Conroe, TX 77387
📽️ P L A Y L I S T S & V I D E O S 📽️
🤝 Critique Partner Match Up: • The Great Critique Par...
📜 Write a Regency Romance with Me (current WIP vlogs): • Write a Regency Romanc...
✍🏻 All Writing Vlogs: • Writing Vlogs
🎼 Writing Music Playlist: • Writing Music Playlist...
🍂 Preptober/NaNoWriMo 2023: • Preptober & NaNoWriMo ...
📚 F A V O R I T E W R I T I N G B O O K S 📚
• The Negative Trait Thesaurus (Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi): amzn.to/48OGcqN
• The Positive Trait Thesaurus (Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi): amzn.to/3O4OEtD
• The Emotion Thesaurus (Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi): amzn.to/42fXEC5
• Master Lists for Writers (Brynn Donovan): amzn.to/41XCg44
• Writing for Emotional Impact (Karl Iglesias): amzn.to/3SngIuQ
• The Emotional Craft of Writing (Donald Maass): amzn.to/48Bb0Lg
• The Anatomy of Story (John Truby): amzn.to/3Sj0gLL
• Body Beats to Build on (April W Gardner): amzn.to/3U0yqp6
• Writing Down the Bones (Natalie Goldberg): amzn.to/3U2dsWO
🎬 S T U F F I U S E F O R M Y V I D E O S 🎬
• Canon M50 DSLR Camera: amzn.to/3wJ7VYt
• Sennheiser MKE 200 Mic: amzn.to/3wQpjKR
• Manfrotto PIXI Mini Tripod: amzn.to/3Xb1eJz
• Limo Studio Umbrella Light Kit: amzn.to/3HNTUif
• Sunpak Ultra 6000PG Tripod: amzn.to/3Y13XpZ
• 2TB Portable Hard Drive: amzn.to/3YdmmQe
• 128GB SanDisk SD Card: amzn.to/3l4aYHR
• Gorilla Grip Wall Mounted Holder: amzn.to/3wLu7RB
• Final Cut Pro
📎 A C C E S S O R I E S O N M Y D E S K 📎
• Touch Lamp: amzn.to/3HNVgtm
• Desktop Bookshelf: amzn.to/4aYWzm5
• Rose Gold Mesh Storage Drawers: amzn.to/3YkkSnn
• Rose Gold Pencil Cup: amzn.to/3HKTvND
• Floor Shelf Lamp: amzn.to/3YxQJB9
• Cloud Wall Decor: amzn.to/3JBYsts
• Wheeled Cart (similar to what I have): amzn.to/3jlKIbA
My name is Meredith E. Phillips and I am a Regency romance writer! I am hoping to be traditionally published one day and am using this channel to share that journey with you. My hope is that my videos are encouraging, inspiring, and motivating so that you will want to pursue your own goals and dreams!
DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! As an Amazon Associate I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. - Развлечения
Film courage is *awesome*. I’ve gotten so much good stuff from them and every interview is just incredibly entertaining. I love listening to people talk about what excites them.
On your log thing, I’ve been doing something similar, but I’m also marking “time blocks” to see what I’m actually working on during the day. I have areas for writing and reading, cooking, cleaning, and gardening, and each little square is half an hour. I started it just as a way to visually see what’s being done throughout the day. I’ll also make down something specific like “finished -book-“ or something exciting that happened in the garden.
Outlining after drafting is really effective, especially for motivation. I also tell students to do this with their academic writing, since it's easy to find organization issues that way.
I can definitely see how outlining for a research paper or essay could be super helpful with revisions!
Second draft is one of my favourite stages! This book is going to be awesome!
I feel like, as writers, we'll always be able to find problems in our own work. The place where you're not improving but just changing is not always evident at first. Good luck hitting the May goals!
I'm 100% sure if I reread the book I'm querying right now, I'd find all kinds of stuff to change! Gotta let it go at some point, though.
Thank you! I hope your May has seen solid writing progress, too.
I revised the outline first. It has SO MANY NOTES but at least I know what I'm trying to do in each of the scenes.
I outline while I revise but not while drafting, and it really does help! Glad revisions have started tho feel you on the deep sighs 😅
hahaha those sighs are DEEP!!
Film courage is really good and so is 20 bucks to 50 K. It has all the different sessions from several years of the seminars, meetings, whatever they were. Anyway they’re very informative and they each run about 30 minutes to an hour
Ooo thanks for the rec! I'll have to check them out.
I loved the video 🫶 I have two questions, sorry 😅
1.) (more of a general writing question) How do you go about developing settings and knowing which setting to use for which scene?
2.) (revision question) If you don't have an outline, where do you recommend to start? Is rereading and making an outline as you revise a good idea?
Otoh... My fav tshirt says "Hold on while I overthink this..."
omg hahaha ME
I'm working on my first novel, but teo of my fav youtube writer types def rec editing the outline first. (Heartbreathings and Ellen Brock) So I plan on editing in the outline first.... When I get there ;)
Loooove Ellen's channel! Good luck finishing up the first draft of your novel!
Revision Question: when you take out portions of your writing because they no longer fit the story you are writing, do you completely discard it or save it for a potential story in the future?
Love your cherry kitchen rug! ❤️ revision question maybe: do you do it all in Scrivener or any on paper? I’d like to see how you use some tools in scrivener for revision.
I love it, too! It's from Ruggable and is washable--so handy for the kitchen.
I can definitely do a look at my Scrivener set-up 💕