Jack Carr Breaks Down His Writing Process

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024

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  • @BSA105
    @BSA105 Год назад +2

    Informative stuff Jack, thanks! "I like to have weapons nearby." Got a chuckle out of me LOL.

  • @dannyb2783
    @dannyb2783 Год назад

    Thanks for taking the time to put this out. Technical writing has been been a huge part of my career for over a decade, but the creative writing process has always boggled my mind bit, especially advancing the plot along.
    Had no idea a non-fiction outline could be 20,000 plus words. Though that makes sense.

  • @adoringfamily
    @adoringfamily Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing, so interesting and helpful. Terminal List is brilliant.

  • @DoctorSpectre9781
    @DoctorSpectre9781 Год назад

    Just finished In The Blood today, started reading your books back in June and really enjoyed them. Can’t wait for the next thriller!

  • @BeyerOutdoors
    @BeyerOutdoors 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for explaining your process. I'm writing a non-fiction fly fishing book, and I'll take some of these pieces of advice.

  • @simeonlott304
    @simeonlott304 Год назад

    Love the idea of printing the draft manuscript to experience it as a reader would. Thanks for sharing your process..

  • @TheTimChandler
    @TheTimChandler 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you. It's great to hear your advice. I'm approaching the end of the first draft of my novel, and your advice about how to handle the editing process (printing the book, reading it somewhere new, red pen, etc.) is greatly appreciated. I've not read your books yet (but have read Brad Thor, Brad Taylor, etc.), so I'll be giving your stories a dedicated read next, even though their genre is completely different than what I'm writing. I appreciate you sharing openly what works for you.

  • @michaelpowell2902
    @michaelpowell2902 Год назад

    I am on Savage Son now. Loving your work. Definitely worth my time!

  • @scottconditt2956
    @scottconditt2956 Год назад

    Fantastic video, Jack. Thank you.

  • @camwilliams7341
    @camwilliams7341 Год назад

    This was incredibly helpful, thank you for being thorough and honest about each step. Love your writing!

  • @b25364
    @b25364 Год назад

    Finished reading the Terminal List. Half way through True Believer. Really great read. Keep writing them.

  • @MediaAttorney
    @MediaAttorney Год назад

    Thanks for these videos! I'm working on a novel and these videos are a big help!

  • @gypsy4932
    @gypsy4932 Год назад

    Thank you! Love to hear writers break down their process. And would love to hear more of your insights as they bubble up!

  • @theforce68
    @theforce68 Год назад

    This is amazing! Thank you for this. Keep fighting the fight!

  • @theepicridecom
    @theepicridecom Год назад

    I really appreciate you taking the time to put this out! While I’m not trying to become a novelist, I am writing a few articles I’d like to get published in some fly fishing and skiing magazines. But any insight into a more robust process is very helpful. Can’t wait to get my hands on book 6! Cheers brother.

  • @The_HomeHandyman
    @The_HomeHandyman Год назад

    Great process! Makes a lot of sense. Looking forward to the next book.

  • @resolutelee15
    @resolutelee15 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing some elements of your writing process. Certainly, appreciate these details and insights. These writing videos are great Jack!

  • @time.4004
    @time.4004 Год назад

    Hey Jack, thanks for sharing your process with us. Confirms a lot of my current processes that I already have in place as I work towards publishing my second novel this year. All the best!!

  • @goodyeoman4534
    @goodyeoman4534 Год назад

    This was fascinating. I've finally got round to The Terminal List. I'm enjoying it. I'm a big fan of The Gray Man series by Mark Greaney and that's where I got the recommendation for Jack Carr.

  • @Exit-Mentor
    @Exit-Mentor Год назад

    Thank you Jack! You inspire my own writing a lot. Every day when I wear your basecap with the tomahawks crossed, I know where I'm going. Greetings from Germany

  • @aureafranklin4790
    @aureafranklin4790 Год назад

    Thanks Jack! Truly inspirational and your guidance really means a lot to write an intriguing story. Keep up the awesome novels!

  • @theespincycle
    @theespincycle Год назад

    This is great advice Jack! Thanks so much! Some day I also hope to write a novel!

  • @ColtonSteiner
    @ColtonSteiner Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this information! As someone who is writing their own book, and maybe series, I am always interested in how others writing process is.

  • @JeffBreyer
    @JeffBreyer Год назад

    Thanks for the writing process ideas, Jack. I have listened to and purchased every book so far and have enjoyed every single one. The Amazon series was also fantastic.

  • @markburns8644
    @markburns8644 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your process, Jack.. Your books are fantastic and I can’t wait to read the next one!
    I’ve been plodding along with a story of my own, and videos like this are inspirational to me.

  • @CamilaAlves-io9br
    @CamilaAlves-io9br Год назад

    I was just going to ask about the coffee hahaha (sad that in Brazil don't have black rifle coffee)
    tanks jack, you deserve all your success🥰

  • @ThatKarol
    @ThatKarol Год назад

    I found this very interesting, thanks Jack.

  • @johngraham7252
    @johngraham7252 Год назад

    Great advice thanks

  • @fabulous235
    @fabulous235 Год назад

    Thank you for this and the great books.

  • @mikecarpenter6703
    @mikecarpenter6703 Год назад

    Jack, excellent writing process! I am listening to The Devil’s Hand and it is keeping me on the edge of my seat, another masterpiece!!

  • @HAMASSPIGS
    @HAMASSPIGS Год назад

    The books are great Jack I listen too the Audio version Truck driver helps put in the miles
    Keep them coming brother

  • @ViperChief117
    @ViperChief117 Год назад

    The Terminal List was an amazing piece of television. Which I definitely intend on reading the source material in the near future. I try and write at least five pages of a screenplay day. Unless I’m working on of two of my RUclips channels. But that’s my excuse. Lol

  • @COBBADAMS
    @COBBADAMS Год назад

    1st fookers!!! What is the camera you used to film this? Thanks brother!

  • @jimpiepenbrink946
    @jimpiepenbrink946 Год назад

    Did I also hear that creating a folder for each character on one of your podcasts?

  • @Nick_In_Florida
    @Nick_In_Florida Год назад

    JC,
    Question for you, are you going to shoot the first page of your new book and sign it?
    If so, I have got to get a copy to add to my collection.
    Thanks.
    Nick. USMC SGT VETERAN DESERT STORM

  • @rogerinhoallves4026
    @rogerinhoallves4026 Год назад

    Você é muito Fera grande guerreiro

  • @TheGJRuppert
    @TheGJRuppert Год назад

    Thanks

  • @ChristopherJohnston
    @ChristopherJohnston Год назад

    Is that an original navy dive knife in the display box on the shelf behind you?

  • @arturoBbrito
    @arturoBbrito Год назад +5

    So you don’t use the wrinkler axes to type your storie. With a threat of chopping the computer up if it didn’t autocorrect your grammar. 😅😅😂

  • @raginald7mars408
    @raginald7mars408 Год назад +1

    I break Down in my Pro Cess
    of "Writing"
    when I STOP the ” pro Cess”
    I write
    no Break down
    da capo

  • @oavtv
    @oavtv Год назад

    Where can I get a notebook like that?

  • @boxihugo
    @boxihugo Год назад

    Привет из Москвы смотрели ваш сериал Список смертников🙂

  • @absltcit33
    @absltcit33 8 месяцев назад

    Stop threatening me, Jack cc @pat mcafee show

  • @cartesian_doubt6230
    @cartesian_doubt6230 3 месяца назад

    Stop writing in so much detail. It messes with the flow of the narrative.