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2:19 Step 1 - Make a list of vibes 4:02 Step 2 - Make a Moodboard 6:17 Step 3 - Examine pictures 11:42 Step 4 - Narrow it down 12:27 Step 5 - Put it in order 12:50 Step 6 - Fill in the blanks Thanks for the video!
I can't believe I almost missed this comment, I'm so sorry 😅😅 Okay write a scene with two people - one thinks the other is going to propose but the other person is actually planning to confess he's from outer space.
@@ProtagonistCrafts No problem, don't worry ! 😉 Honestly... I LOVE it 😂 I love everything talking about space and alien, so you couldn't choose better !! 😂😍 Thanks a lot and sorry if there are mistakes in my writing... I'm french 😅
Wrote my first book at the age of fifty. Well, that not quite true, what I should say is that I self published my first book at fifty. Since then ive written a few true crime and fiction books. If I could go back and do it again I would say I wished I had left it a bit longer until doing the final draft and publishing, just to read them with clearer vision. But then I think its all about progress, not perfection. Finish your book, and publish it even if no one buys your work of art, it doesnt matter. Van Gogh never sold a painting, but his name is remembered because of what he produced. The businessman in the big car will be forgotten soon after he is gone. The choice of which type of person you want to be is decided by what you leave to the world.
That's so cool, more people need to remember that it's not all lost if they don't get started with everything in their twenties 🙃 Writing is definitely always worth it even when you don't instantly become a bestselling author.
"Knowing your character’s eye colour gives nothing to the plot." - Unless the colour changes based on circumstances in the story and each colour has a specific effect. :) It's a cool video. I have a lot of vibes in my mind (and notes), so I'll see if these tips work for me. :)
I think it's safe to say most stories don't fall into that category - as far as EYE know 🤓😹 I hope you'll uncover some cool stories and let me know if I can ever help you with your writing!
You know what, I am gonna write a novel and in the credits page I’m gonna write “yeah I was in class and this lady on yt said ‘5 reasons why you should write a novel’ and my response was bet”
Love this! Thankfully I've got a plot, but I think these tips will help me fill in some gaps by exploring the vibe (or maybe I just want an excuse to play on Pinterest). 🙃
Sometimes filling in the gaps is the hardest part! Just don't spend too long on it or else I'll be forced to come into your house and change your Pinterest password 😏