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Sanderson 2014.14 - Agents
Brandon Sanderson’s 2014 Semester at BYU: Creative Writing, Lecture 14: Agents
This video is a mirror of the materials posted by user BYUEnglish. I’ve provided some notes with timestamps below, as well as enhanced the audio and applied color correction to the shots. Enjoy!
**Notes**
(Sorry, my availability hasn't been what it was when I started on this project, but in order to get the completed series up to my channel, I'm going to upload the videos before I’ve transcribed the notes. I’ll update asap!)
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Sanderson 2014.13 - Publishing
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Brandon Sanderson’s 2014 Semester at BYU: Creative Writing, Lecture 13: Publishing This video is a mirror of the materials posted by user BYUEnglish. I’ve provided some notes with timestamps below, as well as enhanced the audio and applied color correction to the shots. Enjoy! Notes (Sorry, my availability hasn't been what it was when I started on this project, but in order to get the completed...
Sanderson 2014.12 - Business of Writing
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Brandon Sanderson’s 2014 Semester at BYU: Creative Writing, Lecture 12: Business of Writing This video is a mirror of the materials posted by user BYUEnglish. I’ve provided some notes with timestamps below, as well as enhanced the audio and applied color correction to the shots. Enjoy! Notes (Sorry, my availability hasn't been what it was when I started on this project, but in order to get the ...
Sanderson 2014.11 - Comedy (with Howard Tayler)
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Brandon Sanderson’s 2014 Semester at BYU: Creative Writing, Lecture 11: Comedy (with Howard Tayler) This video is a mirror of the materials posted by user BYUEnglish. I’ve provided some notes with timestamps below, as well as enhanced the audio and applied color correction to the shots. Enjoy! Notes (Sorry, my availability hasn't been what it was when I started on this project, but in order to ...
Sanderson 2014.10 - YA (with Janci Patterson)
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Brandon Sanderson’s 2014 Semester at BYU: Creative Writing, Lecture 10: YA (with Janci Patterson) This video is a mirror of the materials posted by user BYUEnglish. I’ve provided some notes with timestamps below, as well as enhanced the audio and applied color correction to the shots. Enjoy! Notes (Sorry, my availability hasn't been what it was when I started on this project, but in order to ge...
Sanderson 2014.9 - Short Fiction
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Brandon Sanderson’s 2014 Semester at BYU: Creative Writing, Lecture 9: Short Fiction (Guest Lecturer) This video is a mirror of the materials posted by user BYUEnglish. I’ve provided some notes with timestamps below, as well as enhanced the audio and applied color correction to the shots. Enjoy! Notes (Sorry, my availability hasn't been what it was when I started on this project, but in order t...
Sanderson 2014.8 - Workshopping
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Brandon Sanderson’s 2014 Semester at BYU: Creative Writing, Lecture 8: Workshopping This video is a mirror of the materials posted by user BYUEnglish. I’ve provided some notes with timestamps below, as well as enhanced the audio and applied color correction to the shots. Enjoy! Notes (Sorry, my availability hasn't been what it was when I started on this project, but in order to get the complete...
Sanderson 2014.7 - Revisions and Prose
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Brandon Sanderson’s 2014 Semester at BYU: Creative Writing, Lecture 7: Revisions and Prose This video is a mirror of the materials posted by user BYUEnglish. I’ve provided some notes with timestamps below, as well as enhanced the audio and applied color correction to the shots. Enjoy! Notes (Sorry, my availability hasn't been what it was when I started on this project, but in order to get the c...
Sanderson 2014.4 - Plot
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Brandon Sanderson’s 2014 Semester at BYU: Creative Writing, Lecture 4: Plot This video is a mirror of the materials posted by user BYUEnglish. I’ve provided some notes with timestamps below, as well as enhanced the audio and applied color correction to the shots. Enjoy! Notes (Sorry, my availability hasn't been what it was when I started on this project, but in order to get the completed series...
Sanderson 2014.6 - Setting
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Brandon Sanderson’s 2014 Semester at BYU: Creative Writing, Lecture 6: Setting This video is a mirror of the materials posted by user BYUEnglish. I’ve provided some notes with timestamps below, as well as enhanced the audio and applied color correction to the shots. Enjoy! Notes (Sorry, my availability hasn't been what it was when I started on this project, but in order to get the completed ser...
Sanderson 2014.5 - Character
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Brandon Sanderson’s 2014 Semester at BYU: Creative Writing, Lecture 5: Character This video is a mirror of the materials posted by user BYUEnglish. I’ve provided some notes with timestamps below, as well as enhanced the audio and applied color correction to the shots. Enjoy! Notes (Sorry, my availability hasn't been what it was when I started on this project, but in order to get the completed s...
Sanderson 2014.3 - Prose
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Brandon Sanderson’s 2014 Semester at BYU: Creative Writing, Lecture 3: Prose This video is a mirror of the materials posted by user BYUEnglish. I’ve provided some notes with timestamps below, as well as enhanced the audio and applied color correction to the shots. Enjoy! Notes (Sorry, my availability hasn't been what it was when I started on this project, but in order to get the completed serie...
Sanderson 2014.2 - Plot, Setting, and Character
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Brandon Sanderson’s 2014 Semester at BYU: Creative Writing, Lecture 2: Plot, Setting, and Character This video is a mirror of the materials posted by user BYUEnglish. I’ve provided some notes with timestamps below, as well as enhanced the audio and applied color correction to the shots. Enjoy! Notes (Sorry, my availability hasn't been what it was when I started on this project, but in order to ...
Sanderson 2014.1 - Introduction
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Brandon Sanderson’s 2014 Semester at BYU: Creative Writing, Lecture 1: Introduction This video is a mirror of the materials posted by user BYUEnglish. I’ve provided some notes with timestamps below, as well as applied color correction to the shots. Enjoy! Notes (Sorry, my availability hasn't been what it was when I started on this project, but in order to get the completed series up to my chann...
Sanderson 2013.11 - Business Topics
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Brandon Sanderson’s 2013 Semester at BYU: Creative Writing, Lecture 11: Business Topics This video is a mirror of the materials posted by user writeaboutdragons. I’ve provided some notes with timestamps below, and occasional color correction. Enjoy! Notes (Sorry, my availability hasn't been what it was when I started on this project, but in order to get the completed series up to my channel, I'...
Sanderson 2013.15 - Questions
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Sanderson 2013.15 - Questions
Sanderson 2013.14 - Guest Lecture on Getting Published
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Sanderson 2013.14 - Guest Lecture on Getting Published
Sanderson 2013.13 - Various Questions
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Sanderson 2013.13 - Various Questions
Sanderson 2013.10 - Agents & Editors
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Sanderson 2013.10 - Agents & Editors
Sanderson 2013.12 - Guest Lecture on Critiques
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Sanderson 2013.12 - Guest Lecture on Critiques
Sanderson 2013.7 - Viewpoint, Tense, and Style
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Sanderson 2013.7 - Viewpoint, Tense, and Style
Sanderson 2013.8 - Plots
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Sanderson 2013.8 - Plots
Sanderson 2013.9 - Publishing
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Sanderson 2013.9 - Publishing
Sanderson 2013.6 - Short Fiction
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Sanderson 2013.6 - Short Fiction
Sanderson 2013.5 - Guest Lecturers Q&A
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Sanderson 2013.5 - Guest Lecturers Q&A
Sanderson 2016.12 - Q&A
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Sanderson 2016.12 - Q&A
Sanderson 2016.11 - Dialogue & Agents
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Sanderson 2016.11 - Dialogue & Agents
Sanderson 2016.10 - Plotting
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Sanderson 2016.10 - Plotting
Sanderson 2016.9 - Guest Brandon Mull
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Sanderson 2016.9 - Guest Brandon Mull
Sanderson 2016.8 - Magic Systems
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Sanderson 2016.8 - Magic Systems

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @magnifimike486
    @magnifimike486 6 днів тому

    I’d recommend no headphones for this one

  • @MrNoucfeanor
    @MrNoucfeanor 11 днів тому

    I hate reading first person present; it feels too blocky. Past tense allows for more narrative & introspection, especially in romance. Just my opinion.

  • @Skindred727
    @Skindred727 22 дні тому

    Feels like this video was made in the 90s. great vid

  • @wishingwellinkwell
    @wishingwellinkwell Місяць тому

    For anyone coming to rewatch this series, his bio ends around 26:00, which is when the lecture sort of begins.

    • @Garstoxxz
      @Garstoxxz 13 днів тому

      bro you’re a lifesaver. thanks!

  • @jessejones7251
    @jessejones7251 Місяць тому

    One of these students laughs like a hyena ad I am here for it

  • @fortytwocrayons3485
    @fortytwocrayons3485 Місяць тому

    1:49…. What book/author/character are they referring to?

  • @jackcraig992
    @jackcraig992 Місяць тому

    Perhaps the true babies were in the comments all along...

  • @ImIndavyjoneslocker
    @ImIndavyjoneslocker Місяць тому

    sanderson looks fly asf

  • @davelister2961
    @davelister2961 Місяць тому

    It's funny how Brandon doesn't want to be known for what he _is_ known for; and what he considers the most important part of a novel, chatacterisation, is arguably the weakest part of his writing. I really enjoy his books, but mostly for the plot and the world building, not his characters or his prose. He doesn't seem to create the memorable characters of a Rothfuss or an Abercrombie. Maybe he's just too nice, and his niceness permeates all his characters making them seem a little two dimensional? I don't know. Regardless, i will always read his novels and listen to his lectures (especially on world building and story construction). He is a good storyteller and a fantastic teacher.

  • @FardtilUshid
    @FardtilUshid Місяць тому

    Do good mics have caffeine in them?

  • @ignacioramirezbautista2056
    @ignacioramirezbautista2056 2 місяці тому

    "Don't save the coolest parts of your story for Book 2" - Brandon S. I could NOT AGREE MORE. I hate it when I read a book and people tell me well you have to read the second one...COME ON!!!! This book needs to stand on its own.

  • @user-hw3xd5qg6x
    @user-hw3xd5qg6x 2 місяці тому

    Was Sanderson patient zero?

  • @TheBookNerd2
    @TheBookNerd2 2 місяці тому

    Someone let me know when “The Fairy Godfather” has been written.

  • @Fooftilly
    @Fooftilly 2 місяці тому

    This is how I imagine a 1920s Candyman would look at a funeral. 🎩🍭

  • @omegaminoseer4539
    @omegaminoseer4539 3 місяці тому

    I'm a victim of painted-glass prose. I can't wait to see how I go from flowing purple language to an array of color in descriptions.

  • @omegaminoseer4539
    @omegaminoseer4539 3 місяці тому

    I think that his statements about magic systems being interconnected with the lore of the universe is something that is often overlooked. It's always jarring when a mage can cast a MOAB on a small scale, but isn't being fielded as a breach operator, or used as an artillery cannon. However, the opposite is undersold. When the universe DOES flow together, you actually ignore it because it makes complete sense.

  • @LeaksHater
    @LeaksHater 3 місяці тому

    Not the Baby becoming the main Villain in this comment section lmao 😂😂 Lil guy is not interrupting anything here.

  • @omegaminoseer4539
    @omegaminoseer4539 3 місяці тому

    For those of you who wanted to have a concise version of the stories featured: [1] When a time-displaced dentist is forced into a seemingly Stone-Age African village, he must use the guidance of his late five year-old mentee's ghost to navigate how to connect with the tribe. Failure will have horrible implications for the future generations, as the dentist slowly recognizes that he wasn't sent backwards... [2] When a hedonist bard is given the chance to look into his future, he is disgusted at how domestic and selfless he becomes, 60 years later. With his heterochromatic eyes, one for pyrotechnics and the other for breath-control, he's sworn to reject enfeeblement. His future self will not take that lying down, as being able to see end doesn't mean you've seen the journey.

    • @TRYCLOPS1
      @TRYCLOPS1 9 днів тому

      Goofy story. I was more into the stone age African dentist. Like there was dentistry in ancient Egypt. I’m sure stone age people got cavities and needed some teeth removed or someone to check on them etc. So you can just study the history of dentistry and find things to bring to the story. The revenge part can come from that shaman kid whose tribe was brutally murdered by the more “civilized” settler society. The dentist is from that society. The kid got captured as a slave and somehow ended up with the dentist who needed an apprentice and helper. He recognizes the importance of dental hygiene and wants to improve the lives of all people. Kid is set on revenge and plans to murder all the people of that society (that is more like a group of different tribes that form pseudo city state settlements. Slowly kid learns of the job and sees the doctor as a miracle guy when he sees the miracles he does by healing people everyday. Kid starts seeing him as a father and doctor sees him as his son. Doctor is interested in his shaman ideas and kid helps him figure out a way to use anesthesia for his procedures. In the end, settlers get invaded by tribes tied to the kid’s old tribes. Kid is not murdered as they recognize him as the shaman kid. He’s taken back to his tribe and his shaman titles return as well as importance. But deep down he sees the backwardness of his people. So he quits his shaman title and becomes a dentist. And his teachings become known in the ancient world. The legacy he learned from that man of science during his captivity. lol

  • @omegaminoseer4539
    @omegaminoseer4539 3 місяці тому

    I'm actually filled with an ironic panic. I mostly write in 3rd Person Omniscient, because I'm used to being a Dungeon Master. It may have some dangerous implications on how I write, since I don't give as solid delineations of thoughts as he outlined.

    • @LeaksHater
      @LeaksHater 3 місяці тому

      Maybe it's something similar to Third Person Objective? And I wouldn't be scared - I think that as long as you know what you are doing and why you are doing that (how that enhances the story) you will be able to write a good story (at least relatively good). Maybe that type of writing will be extremely appealing to other dungeon masters or players. If so, that could become a very strong advantage.

  • @uknowwhoiam1014
    @uknowwhoiam1014 3 місяці тому

    17:52 Goal of class, word count and timeline

  • @donovancorzo2627
    @donovancorzo2627 3 місяці тому

    You need to go back and take out the background noise. What is the camera man doing? Stripping metal?

  • @robsright4256
    @robsright4256 3 місяці тому

    The number of phones ringing in this is ridiculous. Dont you hear the Don talking!

  • @Keymaster2022
    @Keymaster2022 4 місяці тому

    Brandon Sanderson is a gem in the world, but hearing him explain “male privilege” is cringy as hell. I’m hoping his views have changed since 2012.

  • @mikaylamaloney9753
    @mikaylamaloney9753 5 місяців тому

    Just noticed the sign language translator in the room:)

  • @mikaylamaloney9753
    @mikaylamaloney9753 5 місяців тому

    I keep on thinking the thumbtack on the back of the wall is something on my computer screen🤣

  • @BelleRose11000
    @BelleRose11000 5 місяців тому

    Animorphs is the perfect example of where limitations are more interesting. The Animorphs could only be in morphed form for a maximum of two hours. This ended up being one of the most interesting elements of the story.

  • @fleurafricaine5740
    @fleurafricaine5740 5 місяців тому

    I wish she could have enunciated her 3-sentence pitch slower & with confidence.

  • @DadBodSwagGod
    @DadBodSwagGod 6 місяців тому

    R.I.P. that fedora

  • @tompike6045
    @tompike6045 7 місяців тому

    Not sure I'd call Vladimir's ceramic unicorn collection a weird quirk. At least not to his helmeted face.

  • @ValGalorian
    @ValGalorian 7 місяців тому

    They should have made the twelve parsecs thing just have been short hand for twelve parsecs in some standard u it of time. Like, it wouldn’t horrible to say the speed limit is 60 mile instead of 60 miles per hour, because the “per hour” is fairly assumed. So the retcon could have just been adding the extra phrasing as a clarification; 12 parsecs per interstellar minute” or whatever

  • @ameliasv222
    @ameliasv222 7 місяців тому

    Hey @zmunk, just really want to thank you for the wonderful work you've done putting these together. It's also really cool and respectful how you've left alone those lectures that Brandon uploads on his YT now. Really appreciate it!

    • @zmunk
      @zmunk 7 місяців тому

      Thanks for that. Once he started his own YT channel, I felt I wasn't adding any value, vs before when these were scattered everywhere and often in pieces. Glad it's been useful to people :-)

  • @OnlyGlenUKnow
    @OnlyGlenUKnow 7 місяців тому

    Great video as always! But I'm dead over how he eviscerated that one girl right in the beginning of class😂😂 like he was so casual about it but like aired her laundry to the class lmao slay

  • @jemajoy8839
    @jemajoy8839 7 місяців тому

    2:24 question regarding writing consistently 10:02 " " revision 24:20 " " ending in the books 26:45 " " character voices 28:22 " " writing ritual 29:37 " " Writing powerful (God like) character 31:50 start Lecture on Prose 33:15 window pane prose 34:43 stained glass prose 38:02 purple prose 39:11 pyramid of abstraction 41:26 navel gazing 51:25 info damps 1:04:45 question about prologue 1:07:43 " " showing and telling character's thought 1:09:40 " " show v's tell 1:12:17 " " mystery subplots 1:14:03 " " revealing to the readers

  • @AbstractObserver
    @AbstractObserver 8 місяців тому

    12:50 - and today, narrative designers are common-place in the games industry

  • @cihuacoatl1887
    @cihuacoatl1887 8 місяців тому

    Brandon Sanderson teaching on prose... nobody else finds that ironic_

  • @ryanturcotte1915
    @ryanturcotte1915 8 місяців тому

    The people in the comments are being dramatic. The baby wails and gurgles a few times in the video, that's it. You can still hear easily hear the lecture. The way people are whining on this thread, I was expecting much worse.

  • @fleurafricaine5740
    @fleurafricaine5740 8 місяців тому

    “Blade Runner … anyone seen that film?” I love it. Anyone?

  • @howardkoor9365
    @howardkoor9365 8 місяців тому

    Another sensational class

  • @lizzalkula376
    @lizzalkula376 8 місяців тому

    I know this vid is kinda old but i am having a small issue and maybe someone can help. My vp characters have merged and i keep getting muddled on how to write it because i dont know who i should stay with. I know there is a relatively simple response but i just cant see it

    • @Sokolva
      @Sokolva 8 місяців тому

      Just viewed this video and found your comment! Are you prepping for NaNoWriMo this November? I will take a crack at answering, though, as I don't have a lot of information on the specific issue you are having due to not seeing a draft of your story or you going into a detailed example, I'll give a couple of common reasons why I've seen this be an issue in my experience. Perhaps others will see this too and chime in with thoughts and troubleshooting. So, your viewpoint characters have merged, and because of that you don't know which character you should stay with, as in, pick to be the true main character of your story. If they have merged, it sounds like they had fairly similar characters, goals, and roles within the story to begin with, and because of that, their positions and characters within the story became more and more similar until even you, the writer, are having trouble telling them apart and wondering why they were separate to begin with. In this case, it sounds like your story works just as well, or would work even better, with a single viewpoint character. Though multiple viewpoint stories can work quite well, and has been popularized by several writers, such as George R. R. Martin, they can become easily tangled in terms of story arc because each character has their own goals and their own role within the overarching story, and yet all characters need to support the story and play a part, or else they will take away from and distract from the story that you are trying to tell. If you are having trouble distinguishing or choosing between characters, I would consider allowing the merge to happen, and combining the most interesting, compelling, and active aspects of your two characters into one. There will likely be details that no longer work when they are combined, and you'll have to toss these details out, while fleshing out your new character. The new character should be the character in the story who has the most stakes in the story arc itself; the most to lose, the most the gain, and the most need and desire to be active in the story. There are a lot of benefits from a single viewpoint story; you get to focus on the main character, really flesh them out and have their arc neatly fit within the arc of the story you are telling, because they are pushing forward or are the main player in the action of what is happening in the story and to other characters around them. If you truly want to continue writing a multiple Viewpoint story, then consider going back to the drawing board and getting to know these two viewpoint characters. Why do you need two voices to tell the story you want to tell? If you don't, then don't use two or multiple voices, just use one. If you DO need two viewpoints to tell your story, then figure out what the two viewpoints are that are most compelling, effect the action equally or almost equally, but in two very different ways, and what both of their arcs are and how they come together in the climax to tell a single, whole story. The two characters and voices should be very distinct, with different parts of the story to support and different drives and arcs: otherwise, reconsider writing within a single viewpoint character, because this is another indication that you likely only need one character viewpoint to tell your primary story, and the other characters should be supporting characters. A character can be very strong within a story without readers having to see through their eyes; for example, think of the "Harry Potter" series by J.K. Rowling. Harry Potter is the main viewpoint character, and aside from prologues and magic memory shenanigans, we only ever see through his eyes. But Ron and Hermione are also very important characters. We don't need to see through their eyes because we observe them through Harry's, and we see the emotions on their faces and communicated through their dialogue and their actions communicate their characters. Another example is the "Dresden Files" by Jim Butcher. We view the entire story through the eyes of the magical detective Harry Dresden, but he has many returning supporting characters throughout the story who develop and grow, and we can see all this as readers without them being viewpoint characters. Hope this helped, and best of luck during the writing process!

    • @jemajoy8839
      @jemajoy8839 7 місяців тому

      Do you care about that character? How much? High, middle, low. If it's high. Keep. If it's middle consider. If it's low, you have to make a choice. Edited - Doesn't matter even they merged as long as they can deliver the story (their part of the story ) I personally think writing is like a flowing river. Let it flow.

    • @kurtiscore
      @kurtiscore 29 днів тому

      You should identify what the main arc of the primary perspective character is. Everything else in the whole story should serve to get your character to their end state. Pick one and figure out the story you want to tell with them specifically. The other characters should fill in roles to assist or get in the way of this character. Once you have the primary figured out, the other characters should fall into place.

  • @rodrigororiz77
    @rodrigororiz77 8 місяців тому

    Humor Elements by Scott Adams: Clever: “You recognize clever when you see it. It’s just combining things that people didn’t think you would combine, yet you somehow made it work.” Naughty: “Naughty is usually just sex or bathroom jokes.” Bizarre: “Bizarre just means two things out of place.” Cruel: “Cruelty is a staple in humor. Cruel means something bad happened to somebody or you said something unkind to somebody. You know cruel when you see it.” Cute: “Cute is usually just kids and animals.” Recognizable: “Humor usually requires that you recognize something about the subject of the joke being like your experience or like yourself. It’s either like somebody you know, like you, but has to be familiar. Something you recognize.”

  • @appledough3843
    @appledough3843 9 місяців тому

    7:28: Stories can be split into 3 (Plot, Setting, Character) 10:48: Plot: It’s about making promises to the readers and fulfilling them in unexpected yet satisfying ways. 11:40 Character: Are more relatable, sympathetic, and active than not. 14:38 Setting

  • @kubamusix8662
    @kubamusix8662 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for posting these ❤

  • @LiFancier
    @LiFancier 9 місяців тому

    7:55 To "dissemble" means to prevaricate -- not whatever he thinks it means here.

  • @silverkoffee
    @silverkoffee 9 місяців тому

    Just so you know,, i have watched over 20 hours of your lectures about writting. Definitely not "boring" :)

  • @howardkoor9365
    @howardkoor9365 10 місяців тому

    Insightful

  • @howardkoor9365
    @howardkoor9365 10 місяців тому

    One of the worlds best teacher

  • @brayandanielcisnerosreal6559
    @brayandanielcisnerosreal6559 10 місяців тому

    What if I discovery write my outline ? 👁👄👁

  • @howardkoor9365
    @howardkoor9365 10 місяців тому

    Imagine being a student and having such a brilliant teacher

  • @The_Gnome_Chomskee
    @The_Gnome_Chomskee 10 місяців тому

    Only 50,000 words? Super easy, barely an inconvenience.

    • @cinnamonstix8196
      @cinnamonstix8196 3 місяці тому

      At the end, the protagonist does a backflip, snaps the bad guy's neck, and saves the day

    • @Reggie2000
      @Reggie2000 2 місяці тому

      50k words is tight!

  • @brandonl2555
    @brandonl2555 10 місяців тому

    I wonder how many students got colds from the gummy bears 😂