25 Years of FANTASY WRITING Advice in 30 Minutes

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @TheTaleTinkerer
    @TheTaleTinkerer  3 месяца назад +6

    Find even more storytelling and fantasy writing advice in this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLDpOcpMPZP3D-KapKbtwA5mjPlEon9rad

    • @tommylerberg2258
      @tommylerberg2258 2 месяца назад

      subscribed

    • @matthewrozengota7125
      @matthewrozengota7125 Месяц назад

      First of all, I loved this video, and I'm now subscribed. I recently started writing as a form of a productive escape from reality. I took literature in college and failed the creative writing and poetry not once but twice, lol. But from what I've been told, I've got a talent for it now that I have the "want" to write. I have been dumbfounded on where to start with a story so I improvised of what I know and made my own method which I recognized as "the guy who color codes his sock drawer" as you say. As I've always been analytical, and this is perhaps why I struggled with creative writing in college. Again, it's worth noting that you make great content from what I've seen so far, and it has already been exponentially useful! Thank you, brother.

    • @powerthroughfocus
      @powerthroughfocus 28 дней назад

      Your passion is contagious. I really appreciate your wisdom. Do you have a discord? I’d join, even if you are an alliance supporter.. 😊

    • @TheTaleTinkerer
      @TheTaleTinkerer  25 дней назад

      @@powerthroughfocus Appreciate the support, thank you 🙂I currently do not have a Discord, no, but I am thinking about ways to increase community building opportunities.
      Lots of things to do though, so for now it still is limited to the videos, the posts on the channel's community wall and my newsletter.
      But we'll get there somehow eventually 🙂

  • @shawnlopez2317
    @shawnlopez2317 2 месяца назад +13

    You don't need tones of exposition at the beginning, sometimes maybe just a little is all you need if any at all, I really like the Wizard's intro at the opening of the movie Conan the Barbarian "Between the time when the oceans drank Atlantis and the rise of the sons of Aryas, there was an age undreamed of. And unto this, Conan, destined to wear the jeweled crown of Aquilonia upon a troubled brow. It is I, his chronicler, who alone can tell thee of his saga. Let me tell you of the days of high adventure!" That gives you information to find your footing as well as wets the appetite with intrigued.

  • @absolutelycitron1580
    @absolutelycitron1580 21 день назад +2

    Omg that PH tip so good! Definitely using that for my next story

  • @KatAdVictoriam
    @KatAdVictoriam 2 месяца назад +13

    Excellent video! I do my writing at the kitchen table with my morning coffee and on my phone in between chores and chasing offspring since I have no desk. It works though. As you say, build the habit, show up and you will finish your manuscript. :)

  • @Edaxidous
    @Edaxidous 2 месяца назад +6

    Great advice as always. I’m well underway to building my own world. listening to your videos while I’m brainstorming helps.

  • @dr.jekyll5234
    @dr.jekyll5234 21 день назад

    I can see you as a modern day gold standard story telling teacher. Keep the good work.

    • @TheTaleTinkerer
      @TheTaleTinkerer  21 день назад +1

      These are really kind words to say - thank you. Just trying to keep learning myself (which every video forces me to do) and share whatever I can to have more people be able to tell their stories 🙂

  • @mortalhordewarrior9285
    @mortalhordewarrior9285 2 месяца назад +2

    Great advice. My penmanship has always been very sloppy, I find it difficult to sign anything because it's always a different looking scribble. But thank you, I'm not afraid anymore of sending my manuscript to editors. They are pros and are used to reading messy handwriting all the time, I can't be so nervous about it

  • @ScarletFang423
    @ScarletFang423 2 месяца назад +3

    Great work on this video!
    I find it very straightforward and while everything is stuff that a lot of other people said already and nothing new in that regard. It's very easy to understand and process in the most digestible way and so on. That alone makes this video worth watching ^^.
    For context: I am a novice writer and the last key point brought up on self doubt is something I definitely struggle with. I lack confidence in myself and always doubt my own ability to tell a true geninue story. But after hearing you mention the whole idea of making a folder for everytime somebody says something nice or positive about your work. It made sense and was a piece of information that I actually haven't heard.
    Look forward to more of you're videos!!!

  • @Dragonmoon8526
    @Dragonmoon8526 2 месяца назад +3

    Great video. One of your best. Really appreciated the overall breakdown and keeping to the key points. Informative without being repetitive.

  • @nickjonesthenova5928
    @nickjonesthenova5928 2 месяца назад +2

    Very inspirational, just got the idea for my opening while watching this. Very thankful

  • @iliveinthecountry2159
    @iliveinthecountry2159 17 дней назад

    Extremely well put together and informative video. Thanks.

    • @TheTaleTinkerer
      @TheTaleTinkerer  16 дней назад

      Thank you for the positive feedback - glad to hear the video was helpful for you 🙂

  • @allan1448
    @allan1448 2 месяца назад +3

    Thx Tinkerer for making the process more human and more borken down. You as well as the other Writers on YT are hidden jemstones that guide the "will-be-authors" to their goals.
    The advice of not overdoing the worldbuilding or at least 5min wrting each day, to make it a habit, makes sense and gives me joy to tackle it. Happy writing and see you on your next one.

  • @nickjonesthenova5928
    @nickjonesthenova5928 2 месяца назад +2

    Great advice. Inspired me to grab my pen

  • @fernandogarcia3957
    @fernandogarcia3957 2 месяца назад +1

    Very grounded and sensible. Thanks.

  • @Wintermute136
    @Wintermute136 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video. I’m off to write!

  • @jakjak30
    @jakjak30 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video! Very practical.

  • @eodrin
    @eodrin 2 месяца назад +12

    I picture 'Toklien Temptation' as Tolkien literally showing up at your workspace in nothing more than some red lingerie and a feather boa as he whispers sweet nothings into your ear.

  • @davide.schiaffino
    @davide.schiaffino 2 месяца назад +2

    Pardon my language, but HOLY SHIT, THANK YOU.

  • @Toztabud
    @Toztabud 6 дней назад

    Can I have a writing buddy in a similar time zone to Queensland, Australia?

  • @tearstoneactual9773
    @tearstoneactual9773 2 месяца назад +2

    I just *loooove* when people say "write every day" but don't actually clarify what they are calling writing. Are you considering working on character information/design as "writing?" Are you considering working outline or plot points as writing? coming up with setting or world-building details as writing? OOORRRRR.... Do you mean prose writing/drafting?
    To me there's a distinct difference between getting all the building blocks together, and doing the drafting. And nobody ever seems to like lay out a distinction. Just "write every day." I can't do that, if you mean "draft every day." I need enough... clay... gathered up to start making my sculpture (story). Ideally with some shapes and pieces already in mind.
    So what is "writing" in this case? What do you *actually* mean?

    • @TheTaleTinkerer
      @TheTaleTinkerer  2 месяца назад

      Considering the varied advice I tend to give, including weirder writing exercises like covered in my recent video, 'writing' for me is putting down words in any form. Outlining certainly counts, but ideally it is about regular actual prose. This doesn't have to be for the actual story though. Character interviews, character journal entries, re-writing a scene from a different POV to increase your own understanding, ... anything really.
      To me, the important part is to train the creative muscle to be active and productive on a regular schedule. Over time, this will naturally lead to better and more progress on the actual story as well. Unless you get lost in worldbuilders disease or other pitfalls - but that's a different story :)

    • @TRYCLOPS1
      @TRYCLOPS1 2 месяца назад

      Probably just actually writing your story, without the “world-building” aspect. Like write a chapter of your story, a prologue. Even if it sucks. Even if you get nowhere and have to rewrite it or place it somewhere else later on. It doesn’t matter if you create an entire universe if you can’t actually write it down. The more you write the better you get. Maybe balance worldbuilding and character building with actual writing. You can always change the writing and even the world building as your writing develops. Hope that helps.

    • @mariab2613
      @mariab2613 2 месяца назад +1

      I suggest you also search for ADHD/neurodiverse writing advices. Don't force yourself to writing, or put on guilt for not doing so. The more advices you would have in stock - the greater chances to found one that work for you.
      For me only body doubling is working 😢 but it is hard to do.

  • @hadeshades2365
    @hadeshades2365 2 месяца назад

    I ve written 2 walls of text in your comment section, showing a style of story I want to write but whenever I want to write everything falls flat. It’s like I need to listen to an idea and crafting it directly.
    Besides what story’s did you write and were can I find them? I d like to give them a read/an ear.

    • @TheTaleTinkerer
      @TheTaleTinkerer  2 месяца назад

      I appreciate the interest in my own work, but I actually haven't published anything yet. Traditional publishing was never something I even aspired for a variety of reasons but I do plan to self-publish a first novel of mine next year.

  • @aliceberethart
    @aliceberethart 2 месяца назад

    I struggle with the setting of my writing. Which is odd because I’m originally an artist, and i should be able to think of a setting, but i just get stuck, and it feels unimaginative.
    I can’t get a feel for where the characters are in the story.
    So now i use magazines, google images, and ai to give me ‘physical’ visualisation of the area the characters are occupying by a descriptive promt, and in doing that i’ve sort of alleviated a lot of energy wasted on trying to visualise the setting, and can now focus more on other things.
    I do this with music too, it just has to be the right music at the right pace, too fast and the love scene turns into an action scene.

    • @TheTaleTinkerer
      @TheTaleTinkerer  2 месяца назад +1

      I'm obviously not happy to hear that you are struggling with something, but I love to hear how you are looking for ways to spark your imagination and get through that "block". Always great to see people persevere :)

  • @aix83
    @aix83 2 месяца назад

    The newsletter doesn't seem to work, "Sorry, but we couldn't connect to the MailPoet server. Please refresh the web page and try again." Refresh doesn't help.

    • @TheTaleTinkerer
      @TheTaleTinkerer  2 месяца назад

      I just tried again, and everything worked fine. Also saw other people sign up during the last 24h. Might have been a temporary hiccup on your end or their servers as I cannot find any issues right now. Sorry for the inconveniences.

  • @cosmicprison9819
    @cosmicprison9819 2 месяца назад

    Since you’re from Germany, do you still write your books in English? Because that’s what I’m doing right now, if only for the fact that my characters talking to each other in English makes more sense in an international sci-fi setting.

    • @TheTaleTinkerer
      @TheTaleTinkerer  2 месяца назад +1

      I started out writing in German as a teenager but eventually began to write everything in English since it became a part of my daily life anyway (both professional and in my spare time). Also, I do prefer the nuances of English over German, especially in storytelling :)

    • @cosmicprison9819
      @cosmicprison9819 2 месяца назад +2

      @@TheTaleTinkerer Thanks for your response! It’s similar for me - the fantasy story I used to work on I began in German, then shifted to English for my current sci-fi WIP; if I ever go back to the fantasy story, I’m probably going to rewrite it in English, since the German version is essentially still Dungeons & Dragons fan fiction. 😂
      Plus, the fantasy story’s theme emerged from the story over time, so now it has a bunch of loose ends that are about somewhat different themes. The sci-fi story began with the theme, so it’s much more streamlined, and I made progress on it much faster. In short, if I go back to fantasy one day, I have at least three reasons for a complete rewrite - the most important one being the opportunity to write it in a “top-down” manner, starting with the theme, since this is working quite well for the sci-fi WIP. And while I’m at it, just like with the sci-fi story, might as well write the whole fantasy story in English, too.

    • @Atypical_Typo
      @Atypical_Typo 19 дней назад

      Same here, but I'm French😂

  • @katsandall3673
    @katsandall3673 2 месяца назад

    I have plenty of time to write, I just don't have a house that has power for more than a few hours a day. Its been 2 weeks and I still don't know what is causing it. Untill that gets fixed I have to prioritize what gets powered and my gaming laptop does not make that list.

    • @TheTaleTinkerer
      @TheTaleTinkerer  2 месяца назад

      Oh sorry to hear that. I hope your issues are resolved soon and you can get back to writing and gaming :)

    • @katsandall3673
      @katsandall3673 2 месяца назад

      Thank you. I just hope I live long enough to fix it. Theres a racsim riot happening where I live tonight so its hard to stay postive with all this death and destruction happening all over the UK.

    • @ulrikesextro4187
      @ulrikesextro4187 18 дней назад

      Have you ever thought of writing dien your notes or plotting by hand? That's what I am going sometimes when I have no internet connsction?

  • @treadmillgaming5963
    @treadmillgaming5963 2 месяца назад +3

    I think the idea of writing a journal entry for one of my characters is interesting, but personally I have a rule that I do not know what any of my characters think, it's a rule that helps me personally tremendously

    • @minedantaken1684
      @minedantaken1684 2 месяца назад +2

      How in the world does that help You?

    • @treadmillgaming5963
      @treadmillgaming5963 2 месяца назад

      @@minedantaken1684 It requires me to work harder, It requires me to get inside of my characters heads from an outside observers standpoint, And I think it helps me keep my text "alive" In that I don't understand literally every part of it, if that makes any sense

    • @minedantaken1684
      @minedantaken1684 2 месяца назад +1

      @@treadmillgaming5963 I'm not sure if it does, but it certainly is something to consider as an extra layer. You know what the character seems like from the outside and then You can peel back the layers untill You hit the core

  • @spitbleach
    @spitbleach 2 месяца назад +2

    Sweet advice my dude