As a writer who has spent the past five years writing by the seat of my pants...guys, PLEASE take David Webb's advice on this. I can't stress enough how important it is. The amount of times I've become burned out, bored, uninspired, or written just plain trash (like my first three books) is excruciating. After five long years of writing, I'm finally beginning to see the value in outlining. Please. Outline. Save yourselves. Also, that outtro. XD I'm dying. I live for the humor that drives home the point.
I like tip #4 Write to one person, because I am literally writing to one person. I am writing my memoirs specifically for my son. I don't expect anyone else to read it so I am making it personal to him. I will also publish it myself by making a DIY hardback cover for it. It is fun.
😎 I don't even know if it has an impact on the algorithm, but it is cool to see new people find this video a year down the road and interact with them!
Thanks for this video! I get so anxious and depressed about my writing so often and it's really nice to hear a reminder to just have fun with it. I took a break from writing for about a month and a half and I think it's about time I get back into it with the trusty outline by my side.
That's a pretty good idea Since if you don't have many ideas you can simply based it off your life to get the idea of something else in my way how I think of it
Thank you I bailed on my books so much and they never see the light of day, and I hope in the near future I can go back to some of my old idea... a lot of people saying I am not trying to be me.
Good work you are doing. I have to share this to my audience and trainees. Being an Author and Publisher myself, this info is a gold mine. For the last bit, as a RUclipsr and content creator I relate... It is never easy.
Thanks so much for this! I’m a HEAVY outliner, however I have a tough time sticking with initial concepts just because I lose sight of having fun with it (that and probably not writing with one specific person in mind, so the concepts start to feel less genuine and intimate).
This is a very useful, entertaining video! It is well-structured and makes some important points for the beginning writer, or even that person who is thinking about writing for pleasure or profit. I will highly recommend this video to anybody I know who wants to write!
I like writing from the seat of my pants because I always bring in super small then I’ll come up with a payoff to that and it will effect my entire story
Hey man I’ve just been binge watching loads of your videos. Most of the yt channels about writing are really cringey and annoying but you are so good. I was so surprised when I saw how many subs you’ve got. Dw though you’re going big places I’m waiting for your channel to blow up. As someone with a small channel I know your pain but if you keep uploading I think you may be massive one day. I’m currently writing my first book and all your knowledge is golden to me right now. Thanks good luck with your series and your channel I don’t comment much but I just had to.
I agree that it is important to know what your end-goal is when writing a book. I tell my subscribers to know their end-goal when world-building, plotting or various stages of writing. If you know what you are trying to accomplish, it'll be in the back of your mind while you're writing and the end result will be a better project.
Of all of the videos I recently watched, yours by far gave me encouragement, I have enjoyed writing by book. I have a question, wow, in thinking how to phrase the question I not only was able to answer it myself but several other questions too, simply by listening again to your video. I have a bunch of questions but I will figure them out, I think anyway, Target one person, what a simple but effective piece of advice. Thank-you ... .
This is really good advice for a person who is divided between wanting to publish and not wanting to. I've been writing since I was in 3rd grade for fun, but now I've been looking into publishing my book. I didn't have an outline for my book, and after watching this I started writing a basic outline! Looking at this makes me feel slightly better about my odd ideas. I'm currently 14 but I'm obsessed with adult (Fantasy/ horror). I need some advice from an actual writer, versus just the opinions of my beta readers (They don't give me enough criticism in my opinion). I'm writing a book slightly beyond my age level, any advice? (Sorry if this comment goes off topic a lot 😅 I subscribed by the way)
That's awesome! I hope you get it sorted out in your head and on paper. As far as writing beyond your age, the single best way to get a feel for that is to obsessively read books in that age range. It's hard to really make that language and culture your own because you haven't personally experienced it, but you can get really close to that kind of experience by reading about it a lot. I really don't think there's any better way, at least until you get older and see it yourself!
I am currently 14 as well and I want to write a murder mystery book and possibly make it into a series. I have no idea where to write it though like I have no idea what real authors use to write. I'm also not sure whether I want to make it for myself or publish it. I'm most likely going to publish it but I'm just intimidated by the idea of having it published because I have no idea what all goes into that. But I totally agree with you about want to reach out to an older audience without sounding like a younger writer. Hope all went well for you .
The second half of this video about your passion coming through in your writing? I needed to hear that. More people need to hear that. The car horn clip at the end? way funny! City life, right?
Very awesome advise. Especially the one about writing to one person. I am currently working on a non-fiction inspirational book, I only have a few pages down. But I have a question after watching this very helpful video. ¿Is it ok if I’m writing to several individuals (3 or 4) including myself, since I’m learning and putting my own experiences together as a write? And if so, is there a way to avoid telling my audience what to do in my narrative., I want it to be a thoughtful conversation rather than a manual. I appreciate your help! Thank you.
I was taught that, when writing, the book should do the talking. This is fairly simple in non fiction writing. It's a matter of limiting the use of: I, you, he/she etc. How does a writer achieve the same when writing fiction?
Writing by the seat of your pants works well for some authors. It depends on tbe person and type of books. For non fiction, I like to plan. For a novel, I write by the seat of my pants. Because life is lived one decision at a time, I write my novels like that. But for non fiction, I am solving a problem for someone.
Ha! He made a joke. David said have fun while writing. 😂 Yes it’s very “fun” staring at a blank page or the months, perhaps years trying to finish it. I love dark humor.😊
Brought to you by the planner gang. Joking aside, it always seemed to me that pantsers dominated the writing spaces. Hell, look at Stephen King's On Writing. I love that book, but he's also a pantser and it always seemed that they were and on to something. Like a mystical secret to writing. Keeping this in mind, I decided to approach my third draft of my novel this way. Since I already had the previous two drafts as a foundation, you can't really say it is fully unplanned. However, I went in with the idea of overhauling the story and would have needed notes or plot points, at least. It wasn't fun. I would get stuck at times and didn't know why until I realized that I couldn't really write until I knew where I was going. I may not be a full planner, but pantsing is really not for me. Anyways, great video! Currently binging your channel and find it really insightful.
I wanna write about my life story an possibility turn it into a tv series it’s my true story that needs telling we’re do I start I am very very passionate about written an tv
Out of curiosity, how do you balance the advice that (if you want to be published) you're not writing for yourself with that of having fun? I've always taken the "write for yourself" idea to mean that you should write a story idea you're passionate and excited about, and that will help you have fun and avoid burnout. I was wondering how you balance the two ideas.
It depends on how you define writing for yourself. If you take it to strictly mean being passionate and excited about a story, that's good. However, if you take on the mantra that you are writing for yourself, it quickly turns into a selfish process that fails to consider the reader. A writer must always consider the reader at every step of the writing process if they wish to publish. See the "write to one person" point. There are some caveats to this, such as writing to a younger version of yourself as a cautionary tale to other people, but those caveats are few and far in between. What even more people do is use it as an excuse to defy genre and reader expectations, throwing in endless twists and nonsensical plot devices because it tickles the fancy of the writer. It may feel good to do, but you end up writing a story that no one wants to read.
HOLY SHIT- I JUST CHECKED- I ASSUMED HE HAD ATLEAST 100K- BRUH THE QUALITY OF THE VIDEO IS SO GOOD I THOUGHT THERED BE MORE! Tj3piqjd3qp he should have more for the effort qwq
@@jdavidwebb honestly the moment you said David Webb it was Jason Bourne I thought right away. That trilogy in the early 2000s made me love spy and action thriller movies. Only the first 3 count though.
@@jdavidwebb good on you! Don't bother with the others. Disappointing is the nicest way of describing them. But the orig-trig I regularly re-watch. It must be about that time now that I've discovered Jason Bournes yt channel. 😆
@@africanchick23 I have seen them, but I wish I didn't see the fourth one. I kinda liked Matt Damon's return in the fifth, but disappointing is a good way to describe it. Underwhelming is the word I used when leaving the theater. And I'm glad you're watching!
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Thanks David Webb you help me lot 💗💗💗
plot -> synopsis -> content -> script -> book
As a writer who has spent the past five years writing by the seat of my pants...guys, PLEASE take David Webb's advice on this. I can't stress enough how important it is. The amount of times I've become burned out, bored, uninspired, or written just plain trash (like my first three books) is excruciating. After five long years of writing, I'm finally beginning to see the value in outlining. Please. Outline. Save yourselves.
Also, that outtro. XD I'm dying. I live for the humor that drives home the point.
Thank you, Myriah! I hope this helps people before they get burned out and give up.
I like tip #4 Write to one person, because I am literally writing to one person. I am writing my memoirs specifically for my son. I don't expect anyone else to read it so I am making it personal to him. I will also publish it myself by making a DIY hardback cover for it. It is fun.
Every writer needs to watch this. Very informative. Especially enjoyed the outline part. Thanks for the awesome uploads and keep it up.
Thank you very much!
After a year and you still reply to comments, this guy is a legend. 😎
😎 I don't even know if it has an impact on the algorithm, but it is cool to see new people find this video a year down the road and interact with them!
Recently me and my friend started a religion called “The Confraternity of the Snail” and we need to write a scripture. This will be sure to help!
Has it turned out well?
bro, thanks to you, i published my first book as a teen! thx so much bro!
@@aviatsports That's awesome, bro. Way to go 💪
Thanks for this video! I get so anxious and depressed about my writing so often and it's really nice to hear a reminder to just have fun with it. I took a break from writing for about a month and a half and I think it's about time I get back into it with the trusty outline by my side.
That's awesome! Best wishes to you, and I hope you have fun with it! :D
My story was kind of hard to share but I do want to write a book base on my life
See a doctor for your narcissism
@@dammi3138😂
Same
That's a pretty good idea Since if you don't have many ideas you can simply based it off your life to get the idea of something else in my way how I think of it
Mine is too BUT the reason why I’m writing is IMPORTANT
Love the out takes!
Thank you I bailed on my books so much and they never see the light of day, and I hope in the near future I can go back to some of my old idea... a lot of people saying I am not trying to be me.
Good work you are doing. I have to share this to my audience and trainees. Being an Author and Publisher myself, this info is a gold mine. For the last bit, as a RUclipsr and content creator I relate... It is never easy.
9:04 1: I want to write a book for myself to free my pain
Thanks so much for this! I’m a HEAVY outliner, however I have a tough time sticking with initial concepts just because I lose sight of having fun with it (that and probably not writing with one specific person in mind, so the concepts start to feel less genuine and intimate).
I love what you said. I agree. Have fun.
Thanks for posting your video. Lol the music jam at the end was enthralling!!! Yea have fun.
This is a very useful, entertaining video! It is well-structured and makes some important points for the beginning writer, or even that person who is thinking about writing for pleasure or profit. I will highly recommend this video to anybody I know who wants to write!
Thank you, great insight and information, appreciate you sharing
Great Job! I understand your pain at the ends.
Wow...your words add values.
Thank you David. This was very helpful and direct. We were created to create - AWESOME! I love this!
I like writing from the seat of my pants because I always bring in super small then I’ll come up with a payoff to that and it will effect my entire story
Hey man I’ve just been binge watching loads of your videos. Most of the yt channels about writing are really cringey and annoying but you are so good. I was so surprised when I saw how many subs you’ve got. Dw though you’re going big places I’m waiting for your channel to blow up. As someone with a small channel I know your pain but if you keep uploading I think you may be massive one day. I’m currently writing my first book and all your knowledge is golden to me right now. Thanks good luck with your series and your channel I don’t comment much but I just had to.
That means a LOT to me. Thank you so very much for your kind words! I really appreciate it, and I hope your book goes well for you!!!
Good advice. Love it! Write for yourself!
So dang helpful!! Thank you!
I agree that it is important to know what your end-goal is when writing a book. I tell my subscribers to know their end-goal when world-building, plotting or various stages of writing. If you know what you are trying to accomplish, it'll be in the back of your mind while you're writing and the end result will be a better project.
Of all of the videos I recently watched, yours by far gave me encouragement, I have enjoyed writing by book. I have a question, wow, in thinking how to phrase the question I not only was able to answer it myself but several other questions too, simply by listening again to your video. I have a bunch of questions but I will figure them out, I think anyway, Target one person, what a simple but effective piece of advice. Thank-you ... .
This is really good advice for a person who is divided between wanting to publish and not wanting to. I've been writing since I was in 3rd grade for fun, but now I've been looking into publishing my book. I didn't have an outline for my book, and after watching this I started writing a basic outline! Looking at this makes me feel slightly better about my odd ideas. I'm currently 14 but I'm obsessed with adult (Fantasy/ horror). I need some advice from an actual writer, versus just the opinions of my beta readers (They don't give me enough criticism in my opinion). I'm writing a book slightly beyond my age level, any advice?
(Sorry if this comment goes off topic a lot 😅 I subscribed by the way)
That's awesome! I hope you get it sorted out in your head and on paper. As far as writing beyond your age, the single best way to get a feel for that is to obsessively read books in that age range. It's hard to really make that language and culture your own because you haven't personally experienced it, but you can get really close to that kind of experience by reading about it a lot. I really don't think there's any better way, at least until you get older and see it yourself!
I am currently 14 as well and I want to write a murder mystery book and possibly make it into a series. I have no idea where to write it though like I have no idea what real authors use to write. I'm also not sure whether I want to make it for myself or publish it. I'm most likely going to publish it but I'm just intimidated by the idea of having it published because I have no idea what all goes into that. But I totally agree with you about want to reach out to an older audience without sounding like a younger writer. Hope all went well for you .
The second half of this video about your passion coming through in your writing? I needed to hear that. More people need to hear that. The car horn clip at the end? way funny! City life, right?
I love your bloopers. 😂😂😂😂
This will help me I'm going to write a book from a game but I will put all of the story together and yh
I agree with almost of them except the outlining 😂😂
Another very helpful video!!
Thank you!
Excellent video man. What's with the mouthing at the end though😂😂😂
THIS THE ONE!!! SBSCRIBED
Very good advice
How long should we be practicing writing before starting a book that we aim to publish?
do NaNoWriMo. get 50,000 words on a page in 1 month. you'll figure out a lot of things about yourself and writing in the process.
Very awesome advise. Especially the one about writing to one person.
I am currently working on a non-fiction inspirational book, I only have a few pages down. But I have a question after watching this very helpful video. ¿Is it ok if I’m writing to several individuals (3 or 4) including myself, since I’m learning and putting my own experiences together as a write? And if so, is there a way to avoid telling my audience what to do in my narrative., I want it to be a thoughtful conversation rather than a manual.
I appreciate your help! Thank you.
I was taught that, when writing, the book should do the talking. This is fairly simple in non fiction writing. It's a matter of limiting the use of: I, you, he/she etc. How does a writer achieve the same when writing fiction?
I want to but I don't know want but I can't think of want i want to write
Writing by the seat of your pants works well for some authors. It depends on tbe person and type of books. For non fiction, I like to plan. For a novel, I write by the seat of my pants. Because life is lived one decision at a time, I write my novels like that. But for non fiction, I am solving a problem for someone.
And dear friend, U wrote this from the seat of your pants! Didn't you?!
Ha! He made a joke. David said have fun while writing. 😂 Yes it’s very “fun” staring at a blank page or the months, perhaps years trying to finish it. I love dark humor.😊
Hi, is Self-Publishing a great choice?
Brought to you by the planner gang.
Joking aside, it always seemed to me that pantsers dominated the writing spaces. Hell, look at Stephen King's On Writing. I love that book, but he's also a pantser and it always seemed that they were and on to something. Like a mystical secret to writing. Keeping this in mind, I decided to approach my third draft of my novel this way. Since I already had the previous two drafts as a foundation, you can't really say it is fully unplanned. However, I went in with the idea of overhauling the story and would have needed notes or plot points, at least. It wasn't fun. I would get stuck at times and didn't know why until I realized that I couldn't really write until I knew where I was going. I may not be a full planner, but pantsing is really not for me.
Anyways, great video! Currently binging your channel and find it really insightful.
I use notes and write fact about the book.
I wanna write about my life story an possibility turn it into a tv series it’s my true story that needs telling we’re do I start I am very very passionate about written an tv
Out of curiosity, how do you balance the advice that (if you want to be published) you're not writing for yourself with that of having fun? I've always taken the "write for yourself" idea to mean that you should write a story idea you're passionate and excited about, and that will help you have fun and avoid burnout. I was wondering how you balance the two ideas.
It depends on how you define writing for yourself. If you take it to strictly mean being passionate and excited about a story, that's good. However, if you take on the mantra that you are writing for yourself, it quickly turns into a selfish process that fails to consider the reader. A writer must always consider the reader at every step of the writing process if they wish to publish. See the "write to one person" point. There are some caveats to this, such as writing to a younger version of yourself as a cautionary tale to other people, but those caveats are few and far in between.
What even more people do is use it as an excuse to defy genre and reader expectations, throwing in endless twists and nonsensical plot devices because it tickles the fancy of the writer. It may feel good to do, but you end up writing a story that no one wants to read.
That makes sense. Thanks!
I do have ideas for books I want to write just confused
ima write a fantasy book
David Webb- code name: Jason Bourne
I tried
It's okay because it doesn't matter how many journals you wasted or paper if you try you'll get there
Write for fun
i want ask u a question plz
yo is your book OK that you through
*threw
Me.
Me when he threw the book:"REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!"
I can't write a book I really write like this I is to going there hahaha so funny how it 🤣 😂 😆 😅 😄 💀 🤣 😂 😆 😅 😄 8
Have a lot of fund or fun?
Hopefully both! ;)
YO man there is one thing i dont understand, Why do u only have 405 subscribers. WHY
Thanks, man. 😁 I'm still trying to figure that one out myself, but I'm sure things will pick up soon!
HOLY SHIT- I JUST CHECKED- I ASSUMED HE HAD ATLEAST 100K- BRUH THE QUALITY OF THE VIDEO IS SO GOOD I THOUGHT THERED BE MORE! Tj3piqjd3qp he should have more for the effort qwq
Hilarious Dude.
I learned nothing..........about writing a book
0:06 - 0:09
0:09 and then u'll throw that away!!?? amh whattt?? whyyyy? i mean why would u even put this in the script lol
Sometimes I do things simply because they're fun. :)
@@jdavidwebb lol i understand, but idk y my brain put emphasis on this relation (throwing away the hardwork) this time 😅😅
I just want to let you know that you only gave us 4 tips, you went from tip 3 to tip 5.
5:05 ;)
slow down, why are you talking so fast.
Nothing new.
El numero escarlata 😊
David Webb?? So Jason Bourne quit being a secret assassin and became a writer instead. so that's what happened after Ultimatum...!
He had to write down all his nutty adventures! And thanks, I always get a kick out of it when people recognize my name. 😁
@@jdavidwebb honestly the moment you said David Webb it was Jason Bourne I thought right away. That trilogy in the early 2000s made me love spy and action thriller movies. Only the first 3 count though.
@@africanchick23 I appreciate your taste! The first three are the only ones I've rewatched, and they're some of my favorite movies.
@@jdavidwebb good on you! Don't bother with the others. Disappointing is the nicest way of describing them. But the orig-trig I regularly re-watch. It must be about that time now that I've discovered Jason Bournes yt channel. 😆
@@africanchick23 I have seen them, but I wish I didn't see the fourth one. I kinda liked Matt Damon's return in the fifth, but disappointing is a good way to describe it. Underwhelming is the word I used when leaving the theater. And I'm glad you're watching!