WRITING CHAT | PLOTTING VS PANTSING w/ Alexa Donne

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @onomattopoeiaa3056
    @onomattopoeiaa3056 6 лет назад +292

    Kat’s a diehard plotter; Alexa’s a diehard pantser; I’m a diehard procrastinator; it’s almost poetic. We should start a club: The Poetic Ps - a Group of Writers Brought Together by the Alliteration of How They Write Their Novels (or Don’t Write Their Novels).
    (I hope someone thought this was as funny as I did.)

    • @Dennis_M_Myers
      @Dennis_M_Myers 5 лет назад +8

      Funny in a sad way. I've been putting it off for most of my life. Suddenly I am at the point where either I write, or I kill that dream. Now, or never, as they say. My advice, go for it. Just start writing.

    • @Musicienne-DAB1995
      @Musicienne-DAB1995 4 года назад +2

      I am guilty of procrastination, too. I hope you have picked up your pen with a vengeance.

    • @morethanwords
      @morethanwords 3 года назад

      @@Dennis_M_Myers It's a year later since you wrote that. So, did you start writing yet?

    • @spicypumpkins2640
      @spicypumpkins2640 3 года назад

      Yes this was totally funny Haha

    • @elizabethlandis6050
      @elizabethlandis6050 2 года назад

      I am a fourth P- plotted panster, also known as loose plotting. I tend to write out scenes on paper and figure out what should happen in the story that way and then I like to come up with a short description of at least what will happen in chapters with the big, major story points, along with some chapters that have some of the sub plots, even though I tend to figure out some of the sub plots as I write the first draft of the novel.

  • @NotBulletProof245
    @NotBulletProof245 6 лет назад +146

    "Well, I used to say I would have another video up SOON, but I got tired of lying to my audience." -Katytastic 2k18

    • @Katytastic
      @Katytastic  6 лет назад +31

      HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY

    • @ender4344
      @ender4344 3 года назад +2

      Lmaooo
      Honestly, same

  • @AndreaHeckler
    @AndreaHeckler 6 лет назад +83

    Hardcore plotter here 🙋‍♀️ I actually get a thrill from outlining and discovering where my story will take me, in the “summed up” version. If things need to change as I write the first draft, I don’t mind reworking the outline, but I think I still need those plot details planned out ahead of time to keep me on track as much as possible!

  • @Drathaar01
    @Drathaar01 6 лет назад +80

    I'm a total pantser. I tell people I know how it's going to end and the fun is getting there. I don't even know the next chapter until I'm somewhere in the middle of the current one. I have had to jump back and fix a few things too. It happens.
    My current book (fantasy) I thought would be a short story. Two chapters in (and prologue) and I'm at 20k words. It will not be a short story :)

    • @habeebhabib3160
      @habeebhabib3160 6 лет назад +2

      me too, except I haven't started yet :( XD
      ...
      actually I am both

    • @Drathaar01
      @Drathaar01 6 лет назад +5

      I read a book (10,000 words Per Day, Every Day) and one of his tips to writing faster was to make an outline. So I finally broke down and wrote an outline. I did his other tips and went from 2-3,000 words per day all the way up to 6,000 - so far. I'll get faster when I stop hitting the backspace key :)
      The "day" is about 4 hours. So, I outline now :(

    • @habeebhabib3160
      @habeebhabib3160 6 лет назад

      can't wait to see you name on the new york times bestseller list :)

  • @sansastark5810
    @sansastark5810 6 лет назад +46

    both writing styles seem to work perfectly fine if you know your set of skills. on one end of the spectrum is brandon sanderson who writes the most amazing books, and on the other end is george rr martin, (surprisingly a full on pantser) who also writes the most amazing books.

    • @MGComics
      @MGComics 6 лет назад +2

      sansa stark Yeah! Though George RR Martin did make a super little 3 page outline he did change important points and he's super pantser! But still had an outline, It's cool how he started from something and how he deviates from it ♡

  • @sarawithoutanH
    @sarawithoutanH 6 лет назад +141

    this video was so fascinating! it made me want to write a book except i dont write lol

    • @arabbarbiedoll
      @arabbarbiedoll 6 лет назад +3

      sarawithoutanH I love your name! Because I spell it the same way😂

  • @jennifermcilwrath
    @jennifermcilwrath 6 лет назад +47

    Pantsing sounds like my anxiety nightmare - like being in a new place without a map. I'm way too much of a control freak for that sort of thing 😂 Great discussion!

    • @jennifermcilwrath
      @jennifermcilwrath 6 лет назад

      Saying that, I hate planning essays - generally write them as they come to me and do lots of revising and switching around at the end. I just can't imagine not planning something as substantial as a novel.

    • @jennifermcilwrath
      @jennifermcilwrath 6 лет назад +1

      Oooh, this has really got me thinking now!

    • @Nik-dc4ti
      @Nik-dc4ti 6 лет назад +6

      OMG what a great comparisson. I have anxiety too and I couldn't describe why full on pantsing stressed me out haha.

  • @AllysonKing
    @AllysonKing 6 лет назад +160

    Everytime I hear pantsying I think of “he’s penniless he’s flying by the seat of his pants.”

    • @livgreen238
      @livgreen238 6 лет назад +10

      Allyson King when I hear that I think of “handsome boy does he know it”

    • @kairanelle1380
      @kairanelle1380 6 лет назад +8

      Peach fuzz, and he can't even grow it!

    • @Katytastic
      @Katytastic  6 лет назад +21

      I WANNA TAKE HIM FAR AWAY FROM THIS PLACE THEN I TURN AND SEE MY SISTER'S FACE AND SHE IS

    • @renoravenclaw6292
      @renoravenclaw6292 6 лет назад +9

      HELPLESS...

    • @aditireddy9199
      @aditireddy9199 6 лет назад +5

      AND I KNOW

  • @Musicienne-DAB1995
    @Musicienne-DAB1995 4 года назад +1

    I used to be a pantser, but I would never finish anything. However, even though I have outlined a story properly for the first time in over 6-7 years of real writing, I realise that knowing story structure is more important than how you choose to write the story. Pansters who successfully write stories know story structure from extensive reading. So do plotters. It's just that pansters can begin knowing nothing, while I have to have the middle down before beginning. I have failed to complete a proper story for years from not knowing story structure. I like what Katy says about figuring out the outline in your head, something I have done before outlining this current story. An excellent overview here!

  • @Amanda-lv1yd
    @Amanda-lv1yd 6 лет назад +48

    I think pantsing authors are just a different type of plotting author, the just plot in their head. I think all authors write wherever it takes them, its just the thought process that's different.

    • @calypso_lazuli
      @calypso_lazuli 4 года назад +2

      It’s pretty much almost the same thing, the main difference is that a plotter is pretty much going to have all the main points already planned (but they will change in the same way as a panster’s story is evolving along the way).. I’d definitely say that I’m a panster except that I do a lot of character profiles and background stories before I write which is a form of plotting. And when things change and you have to edit or add things in and out from what you’ve already written, omg it’s definitely a pain, to me, that’s a big pain when it comes to writing.

  • @patriciapages3839
    @patriciapages3839 6 лет назад +34

    I've always been a pantser, but for my current writing projects I'm plotting to see how it's working, and it's working pretty well. But the outline is pretty lose, so each chapter I'm still kind of pantsing. I guess I'm now a little bit of both. If that makes sense.

    • @blacklez
      @blacklez 6 лет назад +1

      Patriciapages that's what I'm doing

    • @paulapoetry
      @paulapoetry 6 лет назад +4

      I get you. My plot points will often be super vague, and then I pants the scenes. If it doesn't work, I sometimes make a more detailed plan, for a specific chapter, or chapters.

    • @A.H._
      @A.H._ 5 лет назад +1

      Plantser, you mean. I get it

  • @heatherstiara8033
    @heatherstiara8033 6 лет назад +7

    I am both. Some books I know in great detail what is going to happen. Some books, I start a book with no idea where it's going at all.

  • @elizabethlililee9755
    @elizabethlililee9755 6 лет назад +15

    I think I'm a "sculptor" but I don't I think I really so traditional outlining. I jump all over the place and outline, write scenes that I don't even know are going to be in the book and hope that its enough to have a complete story. usually start with an intriguing concept or intriguing character or both and just jump off a cliff from there. wait maybe I'm a pantser. 🤷‍♀️ oh well

  • @PhyllisRogers
    @PhyllisRogers 5 лет назад +3

    I have been watching Alexa’s videos lately as I’ve been writing my query letters. I was so excited to see Katytastic. She taught me all about NaNoWriMo, Scrivener, and the 3 act/27 chapter writing outline.
    This was a great video!

  • @yousuzers565
    @yousuzers565 6 лет назад +29

    The lesson I took away from this video: we all have a little bit of a pantser and a plotter in us

  • @PeytonReads
    @PeytonReads 6 лет назад +14

    Loved this video and seeing the two different perspectives! Everyone has their own personal process

  • @summerwithcj7716
    @summerwithcj7716 6 лет назад +1

    My crops are watered, my wig is snatched, my skin's clearing up, and I'm just loving the fact two icons met and the fact they are helping 20gayteen thrive so we chosen to stan icons! But you know what would make 20gayteen EVEN better? Kat's book.

  • @Caitsbooks
    @Caitsbooks 6 лет назад +23

    Loved this video!! My biggest issue when writing is always the last act for some reason. The middle usually goes well, but I can never cross the bridge from act two to act three. And now I just have a bunch of unfinished manuscripts stuck at 50k-60k with no last act

    • @Caitsbooks
      @Caitsbooks 6 лет назад +1

      Also, I’m an outliner, but I keep the outlines fairly vague for my last act so that it can incorporate any changes that happen when writing

    • @daisydott5181
      @daisydott5181 6 лет назад

      CaitsBooks same

    • @luciacanali9832
      @luciacanali9832 6 лет назад

      One of my novels is like five chapters to the end, but I haven't picked up in months because I feel blocked.

  • @bellamin4549
    @bellamin4549 6 лет назад

    I do both. I’m a pantser and write key scenes that come to mind never knowing if it will be in one book or another and I do it by hand in my journal. Then when I write them on screen, going over them again I find there’s usually a theme and I can move them around and start plotting what is going to go where and what scenes will be included or not and what the ending will be.

  • @gulceakpinar8280
    @gulceakpinar8280 6 лет назад +13

    Love your writing videos so much! Cant wait to read a book by you one day💕

  • @jochusbooks2886
    @jochusbooks2886 4 года назад

    I love this!! I actually like doing both things. Depends on what I’m doing though. Pantsing is so fun, because you have a brief idea on what’s gonna happen, but at the same time is a mystery. AND when you outline, it’s beautiful because you have a guide to follow, still creating and surprising yourself in the middle. Both of them are beautiful. I’m more of an outliner though, because it gives me hard anxiety not knowing what is going to happen, or having big holes in the plot where I don’t know what to do. Soooo, outlining gives me that security of not having that problem, and I can still do pantsing(? Through the outline, and discover/ connect the dots to make everything work.

  • @atella394
    @atella394 4 года назад

    I feel like I sit between Kat and Alexa almost perfectly. They're definitely two of the author youtubers whose processes/methods apply to me effectively!

  • @emmajakobsen8265
    @emmajakobsen8265 4 года назад +1

    Videos about writing are my favourite procrastination tools

  • @laurenstobb7453
    @laurenstobb7453 6 лет назад +7

    I love that you guys got to collab!!! This was great! 🙂❤️❤️

  • @DemiRae26
    @DemiRae26 6 лет назад +1

    Kat speaks to my soul. And that sculpture metaphor is so accurate 😂💛

  • @yippykiay13
    @yippykiay13 6 лет назад

    I’m both! I have a general idea, open up my notes, not ‘me down, jot down whatever scenes come to me in the shower or hiking, but as I’m writing, I just let it go and it usually takes me where it needs to go (can’t explain it, but if it’s wrong, the story tells me and I scrap it) HOWEVER! Sometimes when I’m particularly stuck, I’ll break down the chapter the way I think it’ll go into bullet points (which I write on the chapter and enter enter enter it down the page) then I let it go.

  • @PhoebeWritesFiction
    @PhoebeWritesFiction 6 лет назад

    This has me so hyped for a video I want to make sometime about the similarities between plotters and pantsers. Also, I so agree about treating the outline as draft zero, and 'discovering' the story through it!

  • @slsthewriter1299
    @slsthewriter1299 5 лет назад +1

    4:19 "I hate drafting so much." That's so interesting to me because I am a die-hard outliner solely because I *hate* drafting/rewriting again. So I outline chapter-by-chapter (in the process of doing that for a long series), and have developed my writing style so I write as cleanly and polished as I can (not that people actively don't).
    Huh.

  • @alterbun
    @alterbun 6 лет назад

    So cool to watch you guys talk about this together after seeing both your original videos on the subject! I feel like I fall into a similar happy medium of giving myself the first two acts in an outline but being open to it changing as I get to know the story/characters better

  • @mayk7124
    @mayk7124 3 года назад

    I'm a pantser, always have been. For me, pantsing is like taking a leap of faith and hoping the wind catches you and takes you somewhere wonderful, and when something wonderful does happen, it's euphoric. Though I believe most pantsers, including myself, do some degree of planning before hand. Just nothing quite set in stone.

  • @sansastark5810
    @sansastark5810 6 лет назад +4

    i can already tell this is going to be my new fav video of yours kat

  • @lavendercottagebooks
    @lavendercottagebooks 6 лет назад +3

    Such a great explanation of pantsing! LOL I've tried outlining, but it kills the excitement of the story. Kudos for making it work. :)

  • @veronicavolumes
    @veronicavolumes 6 лет назад +1

    I'm def a mix of both. I need to know how the story ends and most of the plot and several very specific scenes, but I don't sit down and write a legit outline. I'll outline my world and important plot points and the overall goal of each character, but I don't outline chapter by chapter everything that happens in each one. I like knowing the basics but also like having an open mind and being open to changes and being surprised by my own story. My planning notebook is full of mood quotes and playlists and notes of me working through my plot and world but nothing resembling an actual full outline

  • @HarrietJaneNorfolk
    @HarrietJaneNorfolk 6 лет назад +3

    I loved this video.
    Right up to and including “I got tired of lying to my audience” XD

  • @lowercase_ash
    @lowercase_ash 3 года назад

    For me, I like having an outline because I know where I'm going, and while I'm writing I like the feeling of bringing this thing to life with little details, as if I'm slowly filling it in and making steady progress that I can track.

  • @Dennis_M_Myers
    @Dennis_M_Myers 5 лет назад

    I just recently found this channel, but have been watching Alexa for a while. Thank you for this. I am still working out how my process will work best. Listening to the two of you helped me to identify where I fall, and I'll be sure to keep that in mind as I move forward.

  • @alexandriaceballos1938
    @alexandriaceballos1938 6 лет назад

    I’m a plotter, and I love research. I always know how many chapters the book is going to have, and outline the plot from there. Editing can be a pain, but it’s totally worth it. When I’m writing, I feel the emotions that my characters are feeling, and bringing in detail to my settings. And discovering the types of magic in my color coded magic system. So, you can say that I’m basically the goddess of my book universe.

  • @thespiritguy3688
    @thespiritguy3688 4 года назад +1

    I had a plan in mind and got one chapter into my book and detailed the whole thing. Let’s see where this will go!

  • @MoodyWeatherASD
    @MoodyWeatherASD 5 лет назад +5

    I've tried to force myself into outlining, and I end up not following it one bit. I am a pantser through and through. :D

  • @xreadingsolacex
    @xreadingsolacex 6 лет назад

    this was such an interesting video/discussion - i have been on both sides of the spectrum and i'm currently mostly pantsing my work but i still don't know which method i prefer so this is extra fascinating to me

  • @jaziybabe
    @jaziybabe 6 лет назад +1

    "still trying to make fetch happen" I had to go back and make sure that was actually what she said. Amazing.

  • @valj137
    @valj137 6 лет назад +11

    0:10 TØP YEAH. ||-//

  • @BrittanytheBibliophile
    @BrittanytheBibliophile 6 лет назад +3

    THIS VIDEO WAS FANTASTIC! This helped me so much.

  • @mckenziestaley9063
    @mckenziestaley9063 6 лет назад

    I loved this so much. It should be a segment on RUclips now. Author debates.

  • @erinmariecece
    @erinmariecece 6 лет назад +1

    This is such an interesting discussion that I've never thought that much about. Really interesting to hear both sides of the story.

  • @MsLPSFOREVER
    @MsLPSFOREVER 6 лет назад

    I have been a pantser most of my life. My books have turned out pretty well (the ones I've finished so far), BUT I've recently started writing out scene by scene what's going to happen in my books. It really helps with my downfall, which is the "in between" scenes. I may start doing this with every single book/story I write from now on.

  • @danidoesbooks5080
    @danidoesbooks5080 6 лет назад

    Such a fun and helpful video! I think that for me, as both a plotter and a pantser, it is important to know both sides and their views. So good!

  • @luciacanali9832
    @luciacanali9832 6 лет назад

    I think I am a point in between the two, because I sort of outline my novels, but only so I don't forget things and I just expand as other things come up. Of course, every novel I write ends up beign way too long, but well, it works.

  • @tamera4123
    @tamera4123 6 лет назад

    kat, you talked about the 27 chapter in this video, but do you still use that? If not, would looooove an updated outline video 👀 (also still waiting for that learning korean video bc i’m learning hangul now and don’t know where to go next. thanksss!!!)

  • @fallinginfiction
    @fallinginfiction 6 лет назад +1

    This video was really great, and I loved hearing about this discussion! As a plotter myself, I find that panntsing doesn’t work for me. (To be fair, though, when I was first starting out as a writer eight years ago, I pansted a lot of my early work, but now doing so would end in complete disaster for me). I just can’t imagine not outlining anymore. However, as crazy as this may sound, I choose to not outline my chapters, because that is the part of outlining that I personally feel like kills my creativity.

  • @bookwormlife1278
    @bookwormlife1278 5 лет назад

    I have also starting writing my own novel and it's a horror. I just want to know how long should you spend on your novel? love both of your channels

  • @aznSeddie
    @aznSeddie 6 лет назад

    I'm 60/40 when it comes to pantsing/plotting, respectively. I think part of it had to do with having such short deadlines in my Creative Writing classes when I was a student. But for novel-length pieces, I definitely prefer having a road map of beats and organically working those into a structure, or wherever the chapter decides to naturally end (plotting chapter-by-chapter).

  • @gretal3071
    @gretal3071 6 лет назад

    YAY THIS IS WONDERFUL I'VE MISSED WRITING VIDEOS

  • @santanasg8445
    @santanasg8445 6 лет назад

    omggggg this is the best of collabs!

  • @evanj9593
    @evanj9593 6 лет назад

    the collab we didn't know we were all waiting for. love the discussion!

  • @raghadmhd9248
    @raghadmhd9248 6 лет назад

    This video is so informative! Thank you Kat and Alexa!! I never knew how outlining works or what pantsing is (I'm not a writer) so this was enlightening!

  • @starrynightfall00
    @starrynightfall00 6 лет назад

    I like your sculptor analogy :) Its much better than mine lol I envision my writing process as me taking a trash can and emptying it out on my desk, and then picking through my brain garbage until I manage to piece together an outline. I'm a plotter and I love finding story elements and piecing them together like they're jigsaw bits :)

  • @noelkinz
    @noelkinz 3 года назад

    I prefer Outlining Because it makes me feel more organized, It extends the story, and prevents writer's block in the process of the main writing because I know where the story leads.

  • @TheReadingWerewolf
    @TheReadingWerewolf 6 лет назад

    Oh, I wish this was so much longer, it was fantastic!
    Also, I'm sorta happy your working on Storyteller because of all your works you've talked about that's my favorite. Good luck with your writing!

  • @ooomar2689
    @ooomar2689 6 лет назад +1

    I have no idea what they are talking about but here I am watching because i love kat

  • @unscriptedprophets3638
    @unscriptedprophets3638 6 лет назад +1

    I love watching their expressions while the other one talks XD

  • @BookBFF
    @BookBFF 6 лет назад

    This video made me so happy! I looove outlining. I’m in the revision stages now and I’m having fun examining my outline and figuring out what needs to change/be moved. When I pants (and I’ve tried) it’s just a big ol’ mess and I get frustrated quickly because I feel like it’s taking to long to get to the next beat or I realize things aren’t working because I hadn’t thought them through enough. P.S. You guys should do more videos together!! -Mel

  • @twobookteens
    @twobookteens 6 лет назад

    I used to be a pantser and it prevented me from ever finishing anything bc I never knew where it was supposed to go or maybe I knew where I wanted to go but didn’t know how to get there. Now I’m an obsessive plotter even though my books are mostly character-driven and it’s pretty much worked out well up until this point so I’m more on the same wave length as Kat

  • @WeAreTheTwintails
    @WeAreTheTwintails 5 лет назад

    See, when I start, I usually have only one thing set. The conflict. I don't know how my characters are going to overcome it. I just love putting them in the situation and seeing what they do! It's exciting to see where the story goes.

  • @TheWordN3rd
    @TheWordN3rd 6 лет назад

    This was such a great video! I kept see parts of my process in both of y'all.
    I tried pantsing once and I ended up so lost that I just stopped working on the project altogether and said never again. My outline isn't sacred, but I need at least a general idea of what points I'd like to hit before I can figure out which points I'm supposed to hit.

  • @chelsiesdiamondsandbooks
    @chelsiesdiamondsandbooks 4 года назад

    I have a sentence a chapter as my outline and revise it as need it because some times twists change, especially towards the end.

  • @storiesofwonderland8900
    @storiesofwonderland8900 6 лет назад

    I pantser all my stories, I tried to do a few projects with plotting but it doesn't really work for me. I find it really interesting to see a video about it and to see the two explained!

  • @markuspfeifer8473
    @markuspfeifer8473 8 месяцев назад

    Does it count as pantsing when done at the chapter level? Like, I know the purpose of the chapter in the overall story and how it needs to end to blend into the next scene, but I dunno what details I throw in there and I allow infos that I reveal in the scene to influence my outline and other stuff I have already written

  • @celestepadilla9559
    @celestepadilla9559 6 лет назад

    I absolutely love your writing videos!

  • @firelight09
    @firelight09 6 лет назад

    I have to plot. I used to try so hard to pants but I just ended up with a million different abandoned drafts because I couldn't keep up with the better ideas that would come to me. I start with a ten-point outline following the three-act structure and plug in what I know. Then I brainstorm every single scene that's going to happen, who's in it, and what elements are pushed forward. Then I put them in order. I'll find better ideas in these stages and they're easy to fix, and I can work each little piece until I have the best possible version of that scene, all before I write it. This way I can go in knowing I've taken the time to weed out the weak ideas and problematic issues (at least regarding plot and character). I know if I don't I'll never get anywhere because what if I have another idea and I have to start over? And over? And over?

  • @shaypurplesyou9859
    @shaypurplesyou9859 6 лет назад

    I'm a bit of both :) I really like outlining but my ideas are never completely set in stone. Since first planning my current WIP the story has grown so much bigger than the original idea and by the time I finish, it will probably only vaguely resemble the outline. so I'd say I'm a planning-pantser of sorts :)

  • @paulapoetry
    @paulapoetry 6 лет назад

    Great video. I do outline, and I wish I could write in order, but I don't. This sometimes gets confusing. I've always felt that a strong understanding of story structure is vital, whichever way we approach novel writing. What you've both been saying confirms this. Thank you for sharing. 😃💝

  • @katiestewart7926
    @katiestewart7926 6 лет назад +2

    I loved this video! I'd love to see more content about writing on your channel.
    I'm a planner, in the early days I was a pantser and I rambled too much and went on so many tangents, so I need a plan to keep me on track. My plans have gotten more intense with every book I write. I see the plan as the script the draft as the movie. I hate editing and second drafts, it's like watching a movie you love too many times.

  • @JumpingOverMountains
    @JumpingOverMountains 6 лет назад

    This was such an interesting discussion!

  • @amypender9260
    @amypender9260 6 лет назад

    I love writing outlines as procrastination!😂😂😂

  • @abi_rose
    @abi_rose 6 лет назад +1

    what is it called when you procrastinate by watching writing videos instead of ever actually writing lmao

    • @Katytastic
      @Katytastic  6 лет назад +1

      lmao pretty sure it's called "my life"

  • @jazminlysette6936
    @jazminlysette6936 6 лет назад

    I love Jane Eyre, it's literally my favorite book! Can't wait to check out Brightly Burning.

  • @jeffblimisinahurry
    @jeffblimisinahurry 6 лет назад

    This really helped me feel motivated to work on my current novel, thank you!!! Also, a random question to put out there: a lot of my book is told in flashbacks. Does anyone have some advice on how to write the transition from present day to the past and back again?

  • @KJM_Writes
    @KJM_Writes 6 лет назад

    TWO OF MY FAVOURITE RUclipsRS IN ONE VIDEO! 😆😆😆😆

  • @AllysonKing
    @AllysonKing 6 лет назад

    I didn’t know she had a channel but I love this collab. It’s helpful and any video from you make me so happy 😁

  • @ohsoabby4689
    @ohsoabby4689 6 лет назад

    YAY for writing videos!

  • @DemiRae26
    @DemiRae26 6 лет назад

    "I got tired of lying to my audience."
    Im dying, this is why we love Kate 😂

  • @luisdiaspires7618
    @luisdiaspires7618 5 лет назад

    I'm both ahah I outline then I get to a point where I feel inside the story and take decisions just as characters would, not the author who is planning their lives from the outside and I change my outline for the next few episodes. So I kinda guess I plan arcs and they change as long as I go along.

  • @intesivec0re
    @intesivec0re 4 года назад

    Hey awesome show I love seeing both sides of the coin as a writer, I would write stories but never finish them going into the story with no outline, question as an outliner do you still free write your story first before you begin outlining? Fan a long time Katastic love your writing and thanks😁

  • @laurenditzel4283
    @laurenditzel4283 6 лет назад

    I just wrote out all of my plot points for my novel and it was so hard to do but I’m so happy I did it! I feel like I’m a pantser and a plotter. I love to outline my book so that I know what’s going to happen.

  • @lightquest2
    @lightquest2 6 лет назад +4

    ALEXA AND KAT IN THE SAME VIDEO OMG

  • @fayz-dayz
    @fayz-dayz 6 лет назад

    I love this! I am such a plotter! I thought I was obsessed, but after watching this video I was so glad it was relatable! Even better to see from a pantser’s POV great video😁

  • @camilaarmani5639
    @camilaarmani5639 6 лет назад

    Great video! I´ve always written stories but I´ve never studied structure, so they were just a sequence of stuff happening, no plot twist, no nothing. Now I´m trying to learn story structure watching your videos, and I have started outlining my new stories. I´m still adapting, let´s see how it goes! But either way I´m learning so much from you, Kat, you are awesome!!!

    • @Katytastic
      @Katytastic  6 лет назад +1

      thank you! i'm so glad my videos are helping! GOOD LUCK! :)

  • @authorgkray
    @authorgkray 6 лет назад

    I feel this conversation on a deep, emotional level. I consider myself half and half. I'll often start with an outline or notes and the "pants" off of that. For one of my current WIPs, I actually wrote the ending first. But writing is MEGA weird and it takes me forever. >.>

  • @_christina_8263
    @_christina_8263 5 лет назад +2

    Here I am, combining both styles

  • @bronwenelizabeth635
    @bronwenelizabeth635 6 лет назад

    One of my English teachers described the two types of writers as "diamond miners" and "vomit polishers". The diamond miners don't write until they know exactly what they are going to write and the vomit polishers just write whatever comes to mind (word vomit) and then fix it up until it's good. I'm a vomit polisher/pantser, I get a bit stressed when trying to make really detailed outlines but I definitely still use outlines but they tend to be vague.

  • @lisawitcher6423
    @lisawitcher6423 6 лет назад

    Two of my favs in a video!!!!!

  • @MikePagonis1
    @MikePagonis1 6 лет назад

    that was so good. I'm a Pantser myself so it was good to hear from a fellow one! Although I do catch myself doing some of the things Kat mentions..

  • @BookSniffingFangirl4
    @BookSniffingFangirl4 6 лет назад

    This video was so awesome, I loved seeing both perspectives! I'm personally a pantser so I related to Alexa so much in this. Loved this discussion

  • @AMoniqueOcampo
    @AMoniqueOcampo 6 лет назад

    I am definitely somewhere in between planner and pantser. I call myself a "plantser," someone who makes an outline and does well in drafting, but becomes more of a pantser and discovers more things in revision.

  • @a5alzahra
    @a5alzahra 6 лет назад +1

    Hey, Kat. Love your videos. I never commented before but you r the best. Keep being yourself. I’m a pantser btw but plotting intrigues me. I’m an aspiring writer so I watch your videos and get inspiration out of your passion for things.

  • @pixiebloom1774
    @pixiebloom1774 4 года назад

    Alexa Donne is my spirit animal

  • @raynermooney1239
    @raynermooney1239 6 лет назад

    The idea of pantsing a story sounds more appealing to me than outling a story.

  • @gjori4704
    @gjori4704 6 лет назад

    The way you're explaining this and listening to each other I can't help but thinking of those 'atheists and christians talk about faith' and 'vegans and non-vegans talk about diets' videos. But it's really interesting, you both are just so passionate about writing and you both are so interested in what the other person is saying :D

  • @hayleehaux2458
    @hayleehaux2458 6 лет назад

    I've never done an outline but maybe I should try cause I have like no midpoints