How To Write An Outline Of Your Novel ✨📖 PREPTOBER 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @HeartBreathings
    @HeartBreathings  Год назад +150

    A long video on a possible outlining process! I know there's still more to cover on this topic, but please let me know if this was helpful and where you still feel stuck or need help!

    • @joannaholden943
      @joannaholden943 Год назад +5

      So excited for this! Sitting down with the preptober planner this weekend to do some fun outlining ❤

    • @ghostyplans
      @ghostyplans Год назад +5

      I LOVE long videos! Especially with how deeply in depth you go! It’s so helpful!! ❤

    • @quartkneek3670
      @quartkneek3670 Год назад +3

      Do you have a link for that clear binder/folder for the note cards? The rings weren't working for me, coz like you said you only get a brief snapshot at a time. I've been keeping my cards together with a rubber band and laying them out on the desk/table but I think that folder system to flip through like a book would work better for me. Thanks.

    • @LisaParkesWildheart
      @LisaParkesWildheart Год назад

      Thank you so much ❤

    • @tomaria100
      @tomaria100 8 месяцев назад

      Sarra, my project is a book of three fairytales I decided to unite within a story-frame. Yikes! I can't get this right.

  • @DeepSeaManta
    @DeepSeaManta 5 месяцев назад +57

    As a writer, your primary audience is yourself. Write your story, your way. The book belongs to you, not the readers. When you embrace that you’ll find greater inspiration and freedom. It’s your work, your ideas, and your story. Let your audience come to your authentic voice, not the other way around.

  • @WorkingTowardsImprovement
    @WorkingTowardsImprovement Год назад +212

    I’ve been following for awhile. I don’t think I’ve commented ever. Not even remotely a writer but honestly just love listening to you talk. You’re very motivational and you put in such hard work in caring for your community. I believe I found you from a planner video and had no idea you were an author. I got your books on kindle and I’m excited to try reading them. Not my normal genre. Good luck with your book writing this November!

    • @HeartBreathings
      @HeartBreathings  Год назад +10

      I hope you love them!

    • @davedsilva
      @davedsilva Месяц назад

      Good on you for leaving a nice comment. I hope one day your book writing dreams come true.

  • @Avionne_Parris
    @Avionne_Parris Год назад +62

    Please do the serial outlining video, Sarra! I write YA portal fantasy with mixed race MCs (since I'm mixed) in serial form and I LOVE your outlining style so I'd love to see how you apply these techniques to the serial format.
    Hoping you (and Evie) have a speedy recovery :-)

  • @DyranHunter
    @DyranHunter Год назад +13

    I'm a "Plantser" I give myself a rough outline, something to keep my on the rails, but just enough so that I know when I'm changing trainlines where I may not want to, so I can put myself back on the right track.

  • @SarahMcAshan
    @SarahMcAshan Год назад +84

    Oh, I think it would be cool to see a video covering plotting differences between a regular novel and a serial! Also, I love that James Scott Bell book on the Mirror Moment (Write Your Novel From the Middle). Very useful, good to see it shouted out! Finally, the aesthetics of your presentation are always flawless--you are so thoughtful.

    • @MagnetMagicGirl
      @MagnetMagicGirl 7 месяцев назад

      Yes! There aren't enough resources on YT for this!

    • @Roxie3378
      @Roxie3378 6 месяцев назад

      Yes agreed!!! 💯❤

  • @lindaweedmark6025
    @lindaweedmark6025 Год назад +34

    A loud yes please to the structuring of the serialized novel. I just discovered I've been struggling so hard because my novel actually needs to be a series a few weeks before NaNo! 🥵❤
    P.S. detailed plotter here! 😅

  • @cynthialovesbooks
    @cynthialovesbooks Год назад +7

    I'm more of a pantser with some plotting sprinkled in. I love watching plotting and outlining videos to get tips that I could incorporate into my process. I tend to rattle a story around in my head until I get the overall plot down and then I start writing the movie I see in my mind. I love your videos and they are always so helpful.

  • @KittyBGaming
    @KittyBGaming 2 месяца назад +16

    Finally! Someone explains story structure in a way my lil ADHD mind can understand… roughly! I’ve spent hours searching and trying to understand but the way you explain and show examples are so helpful!
    Off topic, every time you say “piece”, I can’t help but imagine a puzzle piece 🧩
    Edit: people have also struggled to teach me because they just repeat the same thing and give me a picture of the mountains and say I need things like an inciting incident but they never answer my why questions like “why is it important? What are examples? How could I do that?”

  • @abbywhite2935
    @abbywhite2935 Год назад +22

    Trying to plot a serial, so would love a video on your outlining process!

  • @sovereign_soul_2024
    @sovereign_soul_2024 Год назад +7

    OUTLINING - MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE PART OF THE PROCESS!!

  • @staceyshillingburg7966
    @staceyshillingburg7966 Год назад +17

    I super don't outline but I love seeing and hearing your joy in your process and it's also interesting and fun to see other writers process.

    • @HeartBreathings
      @HeartBreathings  Год назад

      haha, I love it. Do you outline at all after you've finished your draft? Or how do your edits work?

    • @staceyshillingburg7966
      @staceyshillingburg7966 Год назад

      @@HeartBreathings no I never outline. I tried to do beats once after I finished a manuscript and I did not care for it 😂 I actually do your old editing steps and modify as needed ☺️

  • @marie-claireallington851
    @marie-claireallington851 Год назад +28

    What a relief! I've had a terrible day today - not writing related - and this really just grounded me - Thanks :)

  • @mmemonarch
    @mmemonarch 8 месяцев назад +4

    This was such an amazing help for me! I outlined my three books yesterday and it read just flowing! Got me out of major writers block, thank you so much!

  • @Arinrine
    @Arinrine Год назад +3

    One cool thing that you mentioned is that we can tweak the process according to our own needs and i find that is the most important part to me. i'm not that big of an outliner myself but i struggle a lot with memorie issues. Those outlining, plotting, brainstorming videos help me a ton with that, since it gives me just the structure i need to write down and organize all the thougths i have throughout writing.
    like, i'll have an awsome idea and then struggle to remember it halfway through but now i know i can trust my wiki to remind of it for myself, so i'm basically building all those pieces a i write and not before it.

  • @pamdwriter
    @pamdwriter Год назад +4

    You made my day and then some when you mentioned writing (this?) as a serial! I grew up watching serialized tv and fell in love with my genre, but I've realized (much to my frustration, among many other uncomfortable emotions) that, while watching the genre gives you an excellent sense of expectations and tropes etc. it is a far cry from having any foundation for writing such stories. Thank you SO MUCH! 💖💗 33:03

  • @lexybaginsky
    @lexybaginsky Год назад +11

    thank you for all the time and the heartblood you put into this. Even for me, a total pantser, this is interesting to watch and gives me some ideas to try out. But most of all I just love to watch your passion and joy for your work. That's infecting and motivating in itself! Love from Germany

  • @nodailyactivist
    @nodailyactivist Год назад +3

    Hurray. Just what I needed for today. I'm trying to make something of the messy ideas I have in my head and finally write that novel.

  • @LisaParkesWildheart
    @LisaParkesWildheart Год назад +4

    Thanks Sarra. This is super helpful and gives me confidence in my writing. I am writing a cozy mystery series and would love to learn more about series plotting. The Preptober planner is awesome. I love it. You are so generous with your materials. I think I am a Panser. This is my first Nano Wrimo. So excited to be here!

  • @brittanyterotta1766
    @brittanyterotta1766 Год назад +3

    Please do video on plotting serials!! Thank you so much for all you do 🙏💗

  • @pietruszkapietruszkowa9713
    @pietruszkapietruszkowa9713 Год назад +4

    YES, please, share with us how you outline a series :)

  • @AlexVeeGee
    @AlexVeeGee Год назад +9

    Yay! Love your plotting videos! I still watch your How To Plot A Novel series when ever I plot a new story. Can't wait for thr 2.0 next year! I would also love to see that serial plotting video you mentioned, as I'm considering writing a serial in the future.

  • @fralou_sind_kreativ
    @fralou_sind_kreativ Год назад +4

    Hi Sarra, I'm a Planster :) Your videos really help me to try new things and figure out even more what is the best way for me tow write. So thanks a lot!!! :D
    Sending you love and creative vibes and wishing you a wonderful Preptober

  • @AphroditeLee
    @AphroditeLee Год назад +1

    Outlining is my fave part as well!

  • @SuzanneKelmanAuthor
    @SuzanneKelmanAuthor Год назад +4

    Thank you, Sarra, I am in the midst of writing my 12th novel and still always learn something from you with your videos. I used to be a pantser but now I am always under a deadline, so I was kind of forced to plot which makes the process of the actual writing less stressful. But as I still enjoy discovery writing I have a couple of projects on the side that aren't under contract I am just pantsing for the fun of it. Good luck with Nanno :-)

  • @tblackthorne
    @tblackthorne Год назад +2

    Serial serial serial please!!! I want to post on REAM and get going there soon. Would LOVE this and any ideas you have for serialized plotting/posting.... I wasn't around for the witch's key live rounds. will this be significantly different? Also, different povs in this serial? do you plot for all of them in this?

  • @JennatheSoulWriter
    @JennatheSoulWriter Год назад +5

    As always you're right on point with the advice and guidance. Thank you for being such clarity for so many!

  • @Jesse.Walkinshaw
    @Jesse.Walkinshaw Год назад +3

    So excited for this one !! Outlining is aways my favourite thing to do. When I have nothing to do I'll choose a random story idea and outline it for fun so this was awesome !🤩

  • @michellederoche-johnson9977
    @michellederoche-johnson9977 Год назад +2

    Loooooooooooooove this!! And YES, I would love to peek over your shoulder as you plan out a serialized project!!

  • @AslErdemOge
    @AslErdemOge Месяц назад +1

    you are gonna make me cry thank you for the pep talk

  • @jazminej9664
    @jazminej9664 4 месяца назад +3

    Loved everything about this video and found it to be extremely helpful. Thank you for posting this video and will definitely be coming back to rewatch.

  • @shelfunstable
    @shelfunstable Год назад +4

    Thank you for this! It showed up at the perfect time; I am deep in the outlining weeds for this year's nano novel and your outlining process videos have been so helpful for me this month!

  • @jackienicholson2990
    @jackienicholson2990 Год назад +1

    I love all your videos and Facebook updates. Please consider reviving your How To Write a Series, series. It was so useful, and as you have grown I can see you may have more advice.

  • @thefilipinojoe
    @thefilipinojoe 7 месяцев назад +1

    Amen on the pep talk. It’s all about getting started towards achieving the goal. With huge goals, such as writing a novel, we definitely need to make a good plan that we feel will successfully work for us in taking us from where we’re at to where we want to be. Once we figure out the best way for us to accomplish our goal, we need to start the journey and no longer focus on how huge and difficult the goal is, but enjoy each step, knowing and trusting that we’re on the best path to succeed in achieving the goal.
    Also, when it comes to huge goals it’s important to be wholly committed to succeeding, as in if I don’t succeed, I’m going to die trying. If we’re not that committed then we might not follow through when the going gets tough or when we discover that instead of taking one month to achieve the goal it takes one year, or possibly ten.

  • @cloeebee6259
    @cloeebee6259 2 месяца назад +1

    I binge watched your entire preptober series yesterday after coming across this video by chance. I’ve had an idea for my first story for years and have never put anything on paper. Less than 24 hours later and I’m sat here with ten full to the brim index cards with ideas diverging left right and centre and now planning on taking part in November’s challenge. Thank you.

  • @pagesofkelly
    @pagesofkelly Год назад +4

    ❤️ Love it! I'm trying your method of story outlining on the wall as I go through the final self-edits of the first book in my series. Thank you for motivating and inspiring all of us.

  • @writingwithjllinn
    @writingwithjllinn Год назад +2

    This was so incredibly helpful to see the thinking process with the outline process!

  • @LaLavender25
    @LaLavender25 Год назад +4

    Yes!!!! Been waiting for this!!!!❤❤❤

  • @jackienicholson2990
    @jackienicholson2990 Год назад +2

    I get stuck on the voice of the fictional book. Do I want the book to be a serious, life-or-death battle for the main character? Do I want the book to take on a lighter feel-good, just another day in a little town, this is my life? Do I want to be dramatic, the typical I was falsely accused of a hideous crime. The MC and Antagonist can fit into either world. This is were your videos help me most.

  • @carolsikes5069
    @carolsikes5069 Год назад +1

    I actually cheered outloud when you said you were switching to calling it 4 acts!! Having 2 same size acts labeled both 2 just bugged the heck out of me, so I've been calling it 4 acts for ages - plus found some cool info on 4 acts and how to work with them.

  • @Moonsnailthegreat
    @Moonsnailthegreat 4 месяца назад +2

    Ok this helped me so much! Idk if it’s just bc I’m a visual learner and presenting it in this format and writing my ideas down like this helped a lot rather then doing bullet points, or bc I’m very chaotic and everything is everywhere and this helped me compile everything. But like thx😋

  • @emacarvalho7889
    @emacarvalho7889 Год назад +1

    Well, I 'm just starting my first novel , so I'm just trying things out . Those years of me not writing anything "artsy" were really hard on me for a while but now I got my mojo back . So I'm exploring new ways of writing and I LOVE IT

  • @AntiNovelist
    @AntiNovelist Год назад +1

    Another BEST breakdown ever!!! You have really stepped us through the process of "workshopping" the material. THANK YOU!!! Keeep rocking it!!

  • @BruceWayne15325
    @BruceWayne15325 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for sharing. It's always fun to see how other authors plan and write. My writing has improved drastically by watching RUclipsrs such as yourself explain their process. I always take bits and pieces that stand out to me and try working it into my own process to see if it helps.
    You're awesome!

  • @QueenViolet
    @QueenViolet Год назад +2

    Yes. I would love to see a Video on how to plot a serial.

  • @amygoloby
    @amygoloby Год назад +1

    This really simplified the process for me. I do hope you do the serial novel plotting because I am currently working on a series. Thanks!

  • @syenite
    @syenite Год назад +1

    I used to be a pantser, and then I had a horrible accident and my ability to look at a screen for long periods of time and my ability to sit in a computer chair deteriorated and I had to force myself to learn dictation so I could write w/o looking at a screen a lot and write while laying down.
    And oh WOW did I learn that dictation necessitates at least a *little* planning! And I quite like it! I did not think I would enjoy plotting/planning, but it's made for less stressful and frustrating edits and it's made the dictation process so much easier. I love planning and outlining now after 20 years of being a die hard pantser! I just found your channel and am loving it, thanks for all the resources, videos, and advice.

  • @charleighann7366
    @charleighann7366 Год назад +2

    As usual another great video. Please, share how you outline a series. I can't wait.

  • @Drawn_By_Lix
    @Drawn_By_Lix Год назад +1

    I am absolutely still trying to figure things out with the plotting side of writing, coming from a diehard pantaser to realizing I get too frustrated and stuck with out a plan so I trying to find my happy medium, something where I still get to make it up along the way but still have some structure. and thank you for the lovely video

  • @ewes824
    @ewes824 Год назад +1

    Plotter here. STC has helped me a ton to keep going and making a progress. I like to see what's ahead and write to it, it's rewarding that way

  • @laurahalonen6781
    @laurahalonen6781 Год назад +2

    So thankfull that this world holds you inside of it! I am writing a really different kind of book, a memoir of how I fell in love with gardening and it changed my whole look on the future hopes for us in this planet. I have now faith that planting will heal us and the planet. This is a story that really wants to be told in joy and funny excamples. But until this video, I could not grasp HOW. Now I have the first time a grounded feeling that the book will happen and it is possible to make the first draft this nanowrimo. How cool! You are changing the world for better. Thank you.

    • @HeartBreathings
      @HeartBreathings  Год назад

      This comment brought tears to my eyes. Thank you so much for your lovely words. I believe in you!

  • @DyranHunter
    @DyranHunter Год назад +2

    Ooooh! Sarra! I LOVE the design on your shirt! It's SO autumn-y!

  • @authorannettepalmer
    @authorannettepalmer Год назад +3

    I would love to see how you plot a serial. I’m a panster usually, but only because I tend do most of the plotting in my head as I’m writing. So I’ll only plot a few days ahead, except I usually know my climax, but not always. Sounds risky but it works for me. Your videos are super helpful though. 💜

  • @cozycat93
    @cozycat93 Год назад +1

    Antother exellent video! Enjoying your preptober series so much! I'm a mix between a plotter and a pantser, with more of a focus on characters than plot. I would love if you shared your process on outlining a series. That would truly be helpful! You break down everything in an easy to understand way that doesn't make the art of writing feel so intimidating! Thank you for that and for your continued teachings!

  • @lisabader44
    @lisabader44 Год назад +2

    I absolutely love the idea of the index card binder. I just ordered one for myself 😊

  • @skylare8268
    @skylare8268 6 месяцев назад +2

    This video is fantastic and helped me so much! While watching this video I was able to start forming the structure of the book that’s been stuck in my head for months now. I now feel like I now have a sense of direction. I’m feeling so inspired now ☺️ thank you!!

  • @MiaJones-Gray
    @MiaJones-Gray 7 месяцев назад +2

    This video was so helpful! I was starting to feel doubt and stuck, but this video saved me and helped me feel inspired to continue writing.

  • @mariekerooijmans
    @mariekerooijmans Год назад +1

    I’m outlining my 4th novel. Thanks for sharing your process and the pep talk. I needed that! ❤

  • @ivad.1341
    @ivad.1341 Год назад +2

    I'm planning always with Microsoft Excel and Liquid Story Binder. I focus on characters instead of structure, so my outlining process is very different. Thank you for sharing yours 👍❤️

  • @Runsonespresso
    @Runsonespresso Год назад +1

    I'm still trying to figure it all out! I have several ideas, just need to start plotting them out. Thank you for all the helpful videos and tools!

  • @kenzie6776
    @kenzie6776 4 месяца назад +1

    This was so incredibly helpful. Thank you so much for sharing this information! The stress of being perfect has been such a struggle but this has allowed me to breathe.

  • @msmwriter
    @msmwriter Год назад +2

    45 minutes was not too long. I enjoyed every minute of it, and I will be referring back to it. I'm kind of still searching for my process, but I know I'm definitely not a pantser. I don't want to get to the middle and be lost. I'm too lazy to work my way out of it. lol Thanks for another great video!

  • @deannaburns9665
    @deannaburns9665 Год назад +1

    I'm working on a series and trying to figure everything out. I'd love to see how you plot out your series!

  • @RemonaGreen
    @RemonaGreen Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video. am mostly a plotter but I am a pantser to a certain degree. I am not super organized so this works for me.😀

  • @Menopause.Reinvented
    @Menopause.Reinvented Год назад +1

    Thank you Sarra, such great explanation! Roll on Nano 📚✍ 💥

  • @desertbebe7331
    @desertbebe7331 9 месяцев назад +1

    Yes please show us the difference. I’m noodling a serial type project also and can see where there would have to be some pacing adjustments. Thank you for sharing your craft and processes. Always inspired by your content. ❤

  • @thekatsmeow1144
    @thekatsmeow1144 6 месяцев назад +1

    I just want to say thank you sooooo much and you have no idea how inspirational, life changing, and helpful your videos have been to gaining momentum on my WIP. You are amazing!!!! ❤❤❤❤

  • @nikkihyson1431
    @nikkihyson1431 Год назад +1

    Would love a video on how you're plotting this as a serial!

  • @roseandrope
    @roseandrope Год назад +1

    Definetly interested learning how to plot a serial! Your Preptober videos are so helpful! I've never finished Nano, but finally, finally I am preparing properly and feel like I have a good shot! Thanks so much for sharing so much of your knowledge!

  • @juptievhix3201
    @juptievhix3201 5 месяцев назад

    This is the first video of yours I’ve ever watched, not only was it very helpful Im absolutely loving the community I’m seeing in ur comment section. You’ve created a very tight knit base which isn’t something I see often on this side of RUclips 💝

  • @miaramck6746
    @miaramck6746 Год назад +1

    I'm with you with 4 part structure! Adam Skelter uses 24 plot point, 4 act structure. I don't normally like to go as granular as that, but I like the way he conceptualizes it. Unfortunately, he deleted all his social media, but his interviews with film courage are still on youtube.

  • @JeremyCouture
    @JeremyCouture Год назад +1

    I love this video!!!! It was soooo helpful to me for the book I'm working on and I was a little stuck on what to do next and this just lit me up in the best way on what I should do to pull everything together. Thank YOU Sarra!!!!!!! Sidenote: Yes, I would LOVE to see how to plot a serialized story.

  • @ErinReviews
    @ErinReviews 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this!! I’ve decided to start my very first attempt at writing a book

  • @endlessly4everafter
    @endlessly4everafter 5 месяцев назад +1

    This was so helpful! It really helped me realize how much I already know about my story, and to structure it better! Thank you for the great video!

  • @luisaah5707
    @luisaah5707 Месяц назад

    I like the note cards and the brainstorming ideas.
    Everything else is very overwhelming as you mentioned I can't have it too rigid.
    When I get stuck the notecard/brainstorming will be super useful. Thanks ❤😊

  • @medusa3592
    @medusa3592 Год назад +1

    I was just about to tackle your first act beats. This video will surely help. Thanks! 😊👍

  • @candicejenee-soulcadence5040
    @candicejenee-soulcadence5040 Год назад +1

    I am definitely interested in how you plot a serial. The next project I'm working on I'd like to make it a serialized collection.

  • @SennaCrow
    @SennaCrow Год назад +1

    The black pen you have, I love those. I've been using them for a while for my main black ink pen. Sometimes they get damaged and leak, but those are still my fav for that color ink.

  • @dramariliamendez
    @dramariliamendez 6 месяцев назад +1

    this has been super helpful as someone who is just getting into writing for the first time!
    Thank you so much for teaching us so well!

  • @knottyneedle
    @knottyneedle Год назад +1

    Yes, I would love a 'series' writing video or two. I would also like more info on how you set up your plotting notebook.

  • @juliemt1117
    @juliemt1117 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for this! I am writing my first script for my comic book - But all the other forms I used were waaaay to hard for me as a beginner 😅 I felt super overwhelmed, even thought I was getting verry familar with the thre act structure.

  • @noop5_plans
    @noop5_plans Год назад +1

    This was so unbelievably helpful! I have watched you do Nano for a couple of years and I always think it would be a fun competition. This year I am deciding to try it out for my first time! I’m not naturally a writer, so this was very helpful to keep working on what plot I have so far. Thank you so much!

    • @HeartBreathings
      @HeartBreathings  Год назад +1

      So exciting!!! Keep me updated on how it's going!

  • @SennaCrow
    @SennaCrow Год назад +1

    Also, I use a Four Act Structure. I like describing plot as a pressure meter.

  • @princessteach
    @princessteach Год назад +1

    Thank you for these videos. I have a couple of story ideas but I wasn’t sure how to get them started, these are so helpful

  • @ouryarnwhirled
    @ouryarnwhirled Год назад +1

    I'm very interested in learning how to plot a series. Love the way you explain things. Thanks Sarra!

  • @tasharaines7119
    @tasharaines7119 Год назад +1

    Yes, a video on plotting a serial would be much appreciated.

  • @curiouslykaylee
    @curiouslykaylee Год назад +1

    This video was EXACTLY what I needed to figure out my story. Thank you so much! I feel more confident than ever that I will win NaNo this year (for the first time).

  • @sorginak257
    @sorginak257 Год назад +1

    A lot to process but this video is just wonderfully inspiring. Thanks so much !! xx

  • @thexfilez2450
    @thexfilez2450 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video, this was really helpful. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge. The fact this video is 45 mins long and it didn't seem like it was scripted gives me an idea of the knowledge you have on the subject off the top of your head. Thanks again.

  • @wolfiegames1829
    @wolfiegames1829 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed this video and look forward to more on this topic. Outlining is what I'm interested in. Thank you it was great.

  • @amyelizabeth4058
    @amyelizabeth4058 5 месяцев назад

    You have inspired me sooo much! Just did a rough outline alongside this video. Thank you, thank you, thank you! So glad I found your channel, gonna binge your videos this weekend.

  • @TheEbonyMystique
    @TheEbonyMystique Год назад +1

    I'm going to try the first part of planning out the three major parts of the story. I tend to just write and let it flow. But sometimes I get stuck on the next direction.

  • @HeatherDeweyPettet
    @HeatherDeweyPettet Год назад +1

    All of this is great! I love all of your advice for us!

  • @aprildoucette9552
    @aprildoucette9552 8 месяцев назад

    I've been trying to figure out my writing for so long... I'm in so much overwhelm. Thank you so much for this video!

  • @SIMulatedSara
    @SIMulatedSara Год назад +1

    I love this video! I feel like I have a pretty good process for how I outline, and it's more similar to yours than not. But I love, love, love seeing how others outline and plot! It's a juicy little look into someone's brain, like seeing what's in their planner, purse, or how they organize their desk. Thanks for the video, and I hope you and Evie feel better soon. Better to get sick now rather than during Spooktacular or NaNo!

  • @michellem7225
    @michellem7225 Год назад +1

    Great video as always Sarra! I'm knee deep in my outline right now. I'm leaving for vacation a week from today, so I'm trying to get as much done before I leave as possible. I won't have internet while I'm on my trip so I won't have access to any of my digital stuff. I am taking your preptober planner with me though, so I'm still hoping to get stuff done!

  • @YvonneA60
    @YvonneA60 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this super helpful video. The pep talk was much needed and the analogy of the car journey really stuck a chord with me. To the extent it kicked me out of my overwhelm and I had the most productive couple of hours planning that I have had in ages. Now feeling more positive about my Nano project. So thank you❤

  • @kriegah
    @kriegah Год назад

    this is the first time i've actually undertoon how outlining using the three (four) act structure actually works! thank you so much

  • @heatherwind
    @heatherwind Год назад +1

    I've never seen outlining compared to a long road trip before, but that made such perfect sense!

    • @HeartBreathings
      @HeartBreathings  Год назад

      So glad to hear that! I've used that as a way to describe goal setting but I felt it perfectly worked for plotting as well!

  • @lunaloveralex6009
    @lunaloveralex6009 10 месяцев назад

    Im happy that i came across your videos. Ive been going off mostly the plot set up described in "save the cat, writes a novel" and this feels like the same set up, but done in more broader strokes at a time and i feel like that will really help when i first start out with the plotting/story idea, then agter i get that down, I can narrow things down/add details that go along with the 15 beats of plot in the book. Very helpful and I plan to watch your world building video next!!