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⚔️ revising my FAILED ya fantasy novel // the book that died on sub 

Lynn D. Jung
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hello! today we're going to take a look at Project TIGER, my sophomore ya fantasy novel. this book was STRANGE THE DREAMER x Korean mythology, but it unfortunately died on submission.
this video was genuinely nerve-wracking to make but it was a lot of fun in the end! i forgot how much i enjoyed these characters and their story, and i'm excited to breathe new life into them, even if it doesn't result in future publication. i hope to share more videos about this process soon!
thank you for watching :)
✨ timestamps:
0:00 - preview
0:18 - intro, about project TIGER and how it died on submission
5:25 - reviewing the epomaker th80 v2 pro! [gifted]
6:21 - reading & discussing the prologue
8:01 - reading & discussing chapter 1
16:00 - reading & discussing chapter 2
19:05 - skipping chapter 3 lol
19:11 - reading & discussing chapter 4
24:04 - overall thoughts & moving forward
24:24 - the worldbuilding
26:34 - the plot/pacing
27:46 - final thoughts & outro!
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@chelseawritesbooks8763
@chelseawritesbooks8763 23 дня назад
As a teen librarian, actual teens are tired of YA books having romance in them. The publishers keep pushing them because more adults are reading YA and it's an issue because now teens don't want to read the books that were intended for them in the first place. So this is for anyone who thinks YA needs to have romance. It doesn't! Please. I need more options 😂😂
@Grace-td5dd
@Grace-td5dd 23 дня назад
I would argue that a lot of teens do like YA books having romance in so long as it’s actually good, however they don’t need it in them. I think a lot don’t really mind either way so long as the story is good
@mimicoolll0
@mimicoolll0 20 дней назад
when i was a teen I didn't really like having YA with romance in it. i would really struggle if i was a teen now.
@kookoo9800
@kookoo9800 19 дней назад
As a teen and now adult i was and still am sick of everything having romance as the main plot or become the main plot inevitably… make the romance minimal in the background and have little effect on the plot or just do away with it entirely and bring back pure found family and emphasis on friendships PLEASE
@Man-ej6uv
@Man-ej6uv 19 дней назад
i hated romance in books when i was younger. part of it was being queer- i could never find queer fantasy with romance elements.
@Grace-td5dd
@Grace-td5dd 19 дней назад
@@Man-ej6uv oh yeah I totally get that being queer myself but I think it’s becoming a bit better as far as rep, slowly but surely, with books like six of crows.
@cleowithmayo9359
@cleowithmayo9359 11 дней назад
honestly this an ironically fantastic promo because. I need to get my hands on this book now. PREORDER WHEN LYNN.
@myself6360
@myself6360 23 дня назад
the fact that u wrote a whole book is incredible to me (for real), because ive been trying to since 2022 i think, and i still dont have a STORY or CHARACTERS decided (congrats again)
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 23 дня назад
it can be slow, most of my books have taken multiple years to finish, but i have faith in you!
@fatoumatagassama4767
@fatoumatagassama4767 23 дня назад
Could u hear about your idea? I could help :D
@nierzh620
@nierzh620 23 дня назад
Same for me, I mean I have all my characters and the world I have for it is like very well made, but the story itself? I can't even get past chapter 1 ....
@suhaimaimdad8627
@suhaimaimdad8627 22 дня назад
@@nierzh620 omg samee, ive been working on this idea since 2021 and you cant imagine the number of times i had to change the storyline because as i got older and read new stuff i got more inspiration and ideas and even now i need to get my 3 act structure together and everything has its lose ends...but trust me the essence of ur story will stay the same and dont give up...(i had written several chapter 1s for each change in the storyline and non eof them were good and i couldnt get past them so trust me it happens)
@trentonbuchert7342
@trentonbuchert7342 18 дней назад
Don’t feel bad. I’ve been working on the same book idea since 2016.
@gretarosevans
@gretarosevans 21 день назад
I love the idea of revisiting past projects and looking at it with new eyes! Just a reminder to writers everywhere that timing is so important!
@giveandtake8428
@giveandtake8428 11 дней назад
You finishing a book is a feat in itself. I'm still not done writing any of mine. So your are a badass!
@blxopium
@blxopium 10 дней назад
youre one of my favorite author/writer-tubers ! always glad to see your uploads and this one was great as always !!!
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 10 дней назад
This is so kind, thank you so much!!
@redb9937
@redb9937 23 дня назад
I never actually finished any of my old book ideas but now I’ve been rereading the little bit that I actually did plan out and seeing what I want to change or scrap. Right now I’m completely redoing a YA romance but there’s so many I have in the vault that I’m actually surprised how creative my younger self was even if there was no discipline in seeing anything through
@BlueBelle277
@BlueBelle277 20 дней назад
The hook at the beginning of the prologue is everything 🥰🥰 I hope you keep it I’m almost done with my third draft of my book and am definitely rethinking my own hook
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 20 дней назад
Thank you so much!! I probably will-good luck with your third draft and your hook!
@briellewrites
@briellewrites 23 дня назад
This was sooo interesting! Loved hearing you read and dissect your chapters, and I would love to see the line editing video! Such a fun format
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 23 дня назад
tysm Brielle, I'll definitely do one of the line editing videos at some point too!
@chloeschroeter3414
@chloeschroeter3414 15 дней назад
i really enjoyed this video! and i would kill for more line editing videos ❤❤
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 14 дней назад
tysm!! a line edit video is on its way soonish!!
@KrisMF
@KrisMF 23 дня назад
omg this is my fav kind of videos everrrr !!! what amazing insights into your writing/revision process and what it's like to mature as a writer :) i see so many similarities between our journeys LOL... as someone who also wrote a failed YA fantasy with teenagers that were lowkey adults and a slowburn romance that was basically non-existent... i feel you 😭 i just know an adult epic fantasy would slap coming from you!!!
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 23 дня назад
i love these videos so much too!! it was definitely interesting to speak my thought process aloud. LOL i feel like writing a slightly-too-grown YA fantasy is a critical part of the ya fantasy -> adult fantasy writer pipeline. i hope it does slap & ty for watching!!
@hasanwallah7015
@hasanwallah7015 23 дня назад
16k people here love you Lynn. I'm sure we all believe in you. You're becoming a brand. With that being said; If you released this book 16k X 20 usd = a successful LYNN D. BOOK vs Ya Fantasy
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 23 дня назад
this is so kind and encouraging, thank you Hasan!
@hasanwallah7015
@hasanwallah7015 23 дня назад
@@lynndjung most welcome as always
@Adailyy_
@Adailyy_ 11 дней назад
I just finished reading Save the cat (the book on novel writing) and it helped me piece everything together and rework my whole book. I took out A LOT so i feel this video on an astronomical level but it's definitely worth it as the story just feels more solid now. I recommend the book if you haven't read it yet. Also I can't wait to read this. As someone obsessed with historical fantasy & mythologies, I haven't read one with a korean setting but i have watched a ton of historical kdramas so i can't wait to read this!
@Lara_Ameen
@Lara_Ameen 9 дней назад
I’m sorry it took me so long to comment on this! I know you’re turning this into an Adult epic fantasy, but your YA prose is absolutely GORGEOUS! I kept pausing the video to read your luscious prose. AHHH! I look forward to learning more about Korean mythology and history as you revise this into an Adult epic fantasy! I love this insight into your process! More, please! 🥰🎉🫶
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 8 дней назад
You are too kind, thank you!! This was definitely my first 'prose-focused' book and it really awakened something in me lol
@voidlingduck
@voidlingduck 17 дней назад
Watching this video is super interesting and inspiring! It makes me want to dip into my own fantasy writing again... I love hearing about people's processes and how they develop their work. :D
@LindsayPuckett
@LindsayPuckett 15 дней назад
COMPED TO STRANGE THE DREAMER?! **dies**
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 14 дней назад
omg another strange appreciator!! it's seriously one of my faves of all time and SUCH a major comfort read haha
@gjori4704
@gjori4704 18 дней назад
Also, your prose is so pretty. I just write simple "He walks to the tree. It is big," Honestly, compared to your prose I feel like I write like a caveman ahaha
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 18 дней назад
ahh this is so sweet-for what it's worth i write with efficient prose like that all the time too!
@mhjmakes3631
@mhjmakes3631 23 дня назад
This was very interesting. We only got such small snippets of things, but I can already see just how expansive this world has the potential of becoming, and it's making me want to read more. You really created the perfect setting for an adult fantasy, and I'm definitely looking forward to whenever you decide to really go through with this book. You've got me very curious. On a (very random) side note, it's interesting hearing you say that you've never experienced winter before. As someone who's never been to California, that state just feels like such a fake place to me. I know someone who had never seen lightning until they reached their 20s, which like...how is that even possible? I suppose that now that you're in the Midwest, you're going to experience your first real one. (Perhaps too much of a real one. That's going to be a pretty hardcore first winter for you, probably. Haha). Also, I'd be interested in a line-edit video.
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 23 дня назад
Thank you, I'm glad that the worldbuilding has promise even now! Haha to be honest, I was being a bit facetious because I experienced mild winter in France! But definitely nothing on the level of the winter I'm going to experience here lol, my partner and I like to joke about how I've been spoiled by my home state (which is a very weird place, you're right)
@PsychOnlineAldrian
@PsychOnlineAldrian 23 дня назад
I did the same thing with my near future sci-fi adult novel written in 2021. I closed it after 4 chapters in shame! Best of luck to you bringing this to a point of resubmission! 🎉🎉🎉
@AdamFishkin
@AdamFishkin 11 дней назад
Late to the party on this video, but oh well. LOVE that your novel starts with a creation myth. One of my favorite films is "Watership Down" (despite rabbits, in my experience, being so goddam scary) and in particular the 5-minute prologue where Frith (the sun) makes all animals go from being exactly the same to totally different as a way to both punish and bless el-Ahrairah (the prince of rabbits). It sets the film's savage tone, and in less than 5 min. it gives you all the insight you need into how rabbits see themselves as "humbled" by destiny. Ever since I read "The Fall of Esther Park", its primordial quality has stuck with me and I think you'll have no issue joining the major leagues of working authors if you can translate that from short format to full-length. While I agree your 1st chapter should have the inciting incident make a swift entrance, a more helpful adjustment (disclaimer: this is personal taste) is to double down on practical worldbuilding in how your characters behave toward each other. One paragraph to establish the snow, then go straight to your MC either facing off with the other nuns or doing something she considers important which then triggers the wrath of the other nuns. Contrasting a literal nun with a spicy dickhead prince in back-to-back intro chapters will be a massive strength. You'll be able to build different facets of your novel's tone through the contrast, and it'll serve as a promise to your reader that the story won't plateau on a single tone and become boring. If that makes sense. How the quest to the island plays into your novel's structure has me curious. How many chapters can you afford to spend on the quest part, in ratio to the chapters where the MC and her companions are at the island? And how much do you need to accomplish at the island before taking the characters back in the Fury Road manner you described? It sounds like you're asking yourself those same questions except from a different angle.
@user-nk9wj7ib4e
@user-nk9wj7ib4e 23 дня назад
My day immediately gets better after I watch your videos 😭
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 23 дня назад
this is the highest compliment! thank you
@symoneb6008
@symoneb6008 22 дня назад
Very helpful video! You inspired me to go back to my old drafts and maybe breathe some life into them. And omg yes! I’d love a line edit video !
@gjori4704
@gjori4704 18 дней назад
This is honestly SO helpful. Thank you so much for doing this. All the points you're making are so valid and true, and I feel like I will be able to write my own intro better because you're actively showing me what is working, and what is not.
@sarabreugelmans4859
@sarabreugelmans4859 23 дня назад
As a fellow writer, this was such a good video!! I totally get the mix of admiration and embarrassment you feel for stories you wrote when you were younger 😅
@laurenct
@laurenct 23 дня назад
what an insightful look into your writing process !! makes me excited to see how i’ll mature as a writer and the ways the types of stories we write evolve with time and age :) as always, savvy points
@PamelaSethRoazul
@PamelaSethRoazul 14 дней назад
Oh gosh i only saw this vlog on my recommendations today but it was most ardently, life-changing. I have been enjoying your vlogs in intervals Ms. Lynn and i really enjoyed your tips/advices on writing fantasy books! (Mostly because i had a poppy war phase that got me into fantasy lol, and as an aspiring writer, you fueled my love for fantasy :>) I only want to express my appreciation for your writing because it's of the highest quality, and even though you're writing in third pov in this novel, i don't find the writing stiff at all. (I'm sorry i don't want to seem like a commentator at all T_T, i just genuinely loved the bits and pieces you've shown here
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 13 дней назад
This is too kind, thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoy my writing and thank you so much for giving Esther Park a read. I do hope that the book in this video sees the light of day at some point in the future, it's one that I keep going back to!
@ScarlettMusiic
@ScarlettMusiic 22 дня назад
This is such a great video! It’s so helpful as a beginning writer. Thank you for sharing your thinking and writing ❤
@jamicassidy7955
@jamicassidy7955 19 дней назад
Very helpful to see so much detail in the self-review and editing process. I’m learning writing for the 2D RPG I’m creating, so a bit of a different focus, yet still a fantasy setting with similar characters. Thank you.
@fairyfathom
@fairyfathom 21 день назад
I would loveeee more editing videos!
@kelleyiswriting
@kelleyiswriting 22 дня назад
This is such a great crash course on writing!! I love watching your editorial process and your writing is beautiful, even if it's an older draft!
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 21 день назад
tysm kelley!! haha omg that's such a coincidence, it's a great name!
@janoahshaina8288
@janoahshaina8288 22 дня назад
This was a very different video and I must say I enjoyed this type of content
@SecretlyADino
@SecretlyADino 21 день назад
Okay I have a question for fantasy writers out there, Is it possible to imply disabilities such as asthma and or say diabetes in a fantasy world? I want to give one of my characters something like that but i’m not sure how i’d implement it since it is a very contemporary genre concept in my opinion, if anyone has any thoughts or ideas on this please let me know!
@mittag983
@mittag983 19 дней назад
Asmtha yes, Diabetes sounds hard to do tbh as a fantasy writer.
@theem3379
@theem3379 14 дней назад
I’d say to consider your world’s culture and understanding of the human body. Would they think of asthma as a curse from the gods? Pure laziness and weakness? Or maybe they’d even consider it a mark of the upper class, as they don’t have to perform physical labour and so can survive either asthma? It rly depends on how your world perceive illness without scientific explanation.
@Adailyy_
@Adailyy_ 11 дней назад
I think you could pull it off if you described the symptoms and focused on how the character deals with it
@Lara_Ameen
@Lara_Ameen 9 дней назад
Describe the symptoms and how the character deals with it in their day to day lives. A good example of this is the YA historical fantasy ONE FOR ALL by Lillie Lainoff. The MC has Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), but the disability itself is never mentioned in the text.
@LeilaWilliams-ng3kd
@LeilaWilliams-ng3kd 3 дня назад
Honestly really helpful because I feel so stuck in my opening.
@kokoro_flow
@kokoro_flow 23 дня назад
Wow, this is really interesting! Writing is rewriting, after all. It's easier to notice areas that could be improved if we take some time away from a manuscript / script. 🌟 Just so you know, your keyboard is thocky. It's really satisfying! Like ASMR! 💞 With all due respect, Clicky switches would be more tactile & loud. (Especially Blue switches, which I had years ago.) Your switches are probably linear, not quite tactile. Tactile switches have a harder 'bounce' of feedback, which can be tiring / painful for some users. (Being comfortable and able to type with little force is important to me, as I have Fibromyalgia.) And, well, your keyboard actually is not ergonomic. Ergonomic keyboards have the keys lined up as straight columns and/or has the left hand and right hand sections separated so that the user can be comfortable. (If the company told you to say that, it's an inaccurate statement.) After much research, I had bought the Moonlander from ZSA and have been using it for over a year. It's as ergonomic as mechanical keyboards can get. It was expensive, but I saw it as an investment & a self-care tool. To make it sound creamy, I did the painter's tape mod but with washi tape; I used a small amount of lube on my silver switches. (It doesn't sound and feel satisfying if switches are over-lubed.) And I removed the two stabilizers. It sounds very creamy when I fold a yoga mat towel and use my keeb on top of that. I arrange the two halves so that my shoulder are relaxed, and I am having good posture. Just wanted you to know a bit more, as you started getting into the hobby! Have a nice day! 💖
@ZachScottB
@ZachScottB 23 дня назад
Very impressed. 👏 👏 I enjoyed the content. Thank you. *subscribed*
@zeesummers
@zeesummers 23 дня назад
enjoyed the video
@girlie7502
@girlie7502 21 день назад
i am like a minute in and maybe you spoke about this before but how are you not discouraged two books dying on sub? two projects you loved so much…
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 21 день назад
Undortunately it's a reality of the industry, and ya fantasy is quite oversaturated so it's tough out there haha. Many authors have several books die on sub before they sell! I'm also quite stubborn
@Murderface666
@Murderface666 13 дней назад
"Gods, as a general rule, did not dream." "As a general rule, Gods don't dream."
@juliab3326
@juliab3326 13 дней назад
Interesting. I prefer the first version.
@Murderface666
@Murderface666 13 дней назад
@@juliab3326 The first is too passive. The second is more active.
@juliab3326
@juliab3326 10 дней назад
@@Murderface666 I understand, but I still like the first version better. Perhaps, because I don´t like books in present tense.
@Murderface666
@Murderface666 10 дней назад
@@juliab3326 The first version is forgettable and conveys less importance. It's because one can conclude "Ok, now they can dream," rendering the sentence useless. By rearranging it the way I did, I set the rule in stone. This opens the door to fleshing out why the rule exists and creating the opportunity for conflict and backstory to be built around it.
@crazysmall.artist
@crazysmall.artist 24 дня назад
Your audio isn't available on this video 😅
@briellewrites
@briellewrites 24 дня назад
? yes it is lol
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 24 дня назад
It might have been an early processing issue, but it should have resolved!
@crazysmall.artist
@crazysmall.artist 24 дня назад
​​@@lynndjung it works now, thank you!! And keep up the good work!
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 23 дня назад
@@crazysmall.artist any time, and thank you!
@AM-is1jh
@AM-is1jh 23 дня назад
"I have never experienced Winter." Do you hibernate then?
@futurestoryteller
@futurestoryteller 23 дня назад
I'd probably be willing to beta read. But maybe it's too early, if you're even looking for that.
@bobdhshshxhzvs2314
@bobdhshshxhzvs2314 23 дня назад
How much do you charge to listen to story ideas and give feedback?
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 23 дня назад
I don't currently offer that service, but I do offer a monthly first-come first-serve editorial service on my Patreon for select tiers!
@suvilienee
@suvilienee 23 дня назад
This is very interesting, thank you for letting us in. Have you considered using only one pov? :)
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 23 дня назад
thank you for watching! i have, but single pov wouldn't work for the scope of this particular story :)
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