I memorized her whole intro, now I can’t stop myself from saying it whenever it’s rolling😭
@anthonyakins967
3 жыл бұрын
OMG me too! It’s so catchy
@zeinaelwy
3 жыл бұрын
Me too!! Why does your story matter? Good question what id i told you that there's a science behind every great story? Lol its sol good!!!
@briandoeslife7182
3 жыл бұрын
Yesssss
@saltofthearthbr
3 жыл бұрын
I did the same! hahahahhaa
@chimwekele7936
2 жыл бұрын
ME TOO!!!
@MintysSketchbook
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Abbie! I'm a 14 year old, and I'm trying to write a book haha, but this time I'm doing it the right way. With your videos! I'm in the outlining stage right now, but I have no idea where it's going, because I'm writing based of a short dream I had, and a very small idea. 😂💕 Thanks for all your videos! I've been binging them all in the last few days :)
@Floxty_McGee
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Minty! I didn't know you watched Abbie! same I'm trying to write a series but I've been having problems with it
@zeinaelwy
3 жыл бұрын
Hey I'm 13 whats your book about?!
@Leticia-wo7xq
3 жыл бұрын
Same!
@Floxty_McGee
3 жыл бұрын
@@zeinaelwy Who me? or Minty? I'm 14 and I'm writing a series about a boy who finds out he has power along with other kids and that a whole other side of the world was hidden from him (it also focuses on him trying to find out what happened to his dad who left one day and never came back) it's not the best but still I enjoy writing it
@haddiedoesstuff
3 жыл бұрын
I'm 14 too! I'm writing a duology about a girl who's a agent that is given a mission to try and find a resigned agent who went rogue. It actually turns out the agent who went "rogue" actually didn't and is undercover.
@mariavalente6304
3 жыл бұрын
While Abbie narrates this I feel motivated to write Hunger Games
@zevcyprys3636
Жыл бұрын
I was literally thinking the exact same thing!😂
@emileedawnfrench
Жыл бұрын
No joke, me too
@nonaalaufi8080
3 жыл бұрын
I saw my whole story playing infront of me while listening to Abbie. And now I got more ideas for my series and I'm so grateful 😭❤
@valerielinares2068
7 ай бұрын
The exact same thing happened to me! I was thinking of the series idea I have in like with this outline, and I'm getting excited about writing it!
@jeffhutchinson8432
3 жыл бұрын
It's funny, the first book idea I ever had as a writer was a giant 3 part series (every new writer starts with grand ideas, am I right??) I recently looked at all the notes and outlines I had written for this "series" and thought I like the idea, but how in the world will I ever structure this thing, then boom, Abbie drops this video. I have a lot of work to do!! Thank you, Abbie!!
@nonaalaufi8080
3 жыл бұрын
I actually agree with you although my first book was a sad dramatic short story ..then the series idea popped.. I've been working on it for three years now and Abbie just bosted it up👏🏽
@jeffhutchinson8432
3 жыл бұрын
@@nonaalaufi8080 That is awesome! You are way ahead! I am still a little nervous to take on the trilogy but am so excited to tell this story.
@xatiter
3 жыл бұрын
Whenever I think of a well-structured story, I think of ATLA And I saw you added them timestamps :)
@lesleyblackvelvet5802
3 жыл бұрын
Why do I feel like ATLA is the Holy Grail of storytelling?
@xatiter
3 жыл бұрын
@@lesleyblackvelvet5802 Because you are a man/women/boy/girl/non-binary of culture.
@peachy-wd6ci
3 жыл бұрын
American Theological Library Association?
@xatiter
3 жыл бұрын
@@peachy-wd6ci Avatar the Last Airbender
@peachy-wd6ci
3 жыл бұрын
@@xatiter ohhhh ty
@BeigeButterBear
2 ай бұрын
Hi Abbie! I’m thirteen years old and greetings from upstate New York! Just wanna say your videos are amazing and this video helped me a lot! I’m creating a fantasy series right now and one day I would like to publish it! Thanks for explaining in your videos! ❤
@CassidyDrew13
3 жыл бұрын
Me: Furiously taking notes 📝
@temvka
3 жыл бұрын
Grabbed the trilogy Templates. I am in the middle of writing my first trilogy, and your structure has helped me to organize the story flow and rhythm. Thank you!
@anitatelajala7060
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Abbie! Thanks for this video. I was hoping if you will make a video on how to write a good revenge series.
@MarieK36
3 жыл бұрын
Can you explain more on internal conflict and how I should explain it? Do I use italics and use my protagonist’s thoughts? What they say? I’m another young author, and lately I’ve noticed, while reading, that internal conflict is such a key issue I acquire in my writing. When starting off, my character gets “hurt” (injected with a tracker) and her brother is missing. (I need suggestions to not keep this cliché or a trope, however I do plan to rewrite it ALL) And should a prologue or “years earlier” make much sense? How do I write backstory like such topic? Please and thank you 🙏🏼 You have been such a help, Abbie! Looking forward to your next upload and Writers’ Wednesday! :)
@Missy04
Жыл бұрын
I'm writing a trilogy and have watched your 3-act-story-structure videos in the last days. Although they were soooo helpful, I always struggled with the question, "How do I even put my trilogy into that? it doesn't fit!" and now I can see it totally clear. thank you so, so much!!!
@livechangechallenge
Жыл бұрын
That was such an amazing video! Ironically, I used a personal journey to make sense of the process, and it’s exactly what I went through myself, in real life! I see why you’re a great writer, you understand the human experience and how to bring people along for the ride ❤
@emilymenjivar6138
3 жыл бұрын
Anyone else think that the authors of Avatar the Last Airbender found a time machine, traveled to the future to watch this video and then went back and wrote the script for one of the greatest children’s shows of all time???
@100lovenana
3 жыл бұрын
This structure has existed in fiction for centuries now. It became engraved in the subconscious of the audience, especially in the audiences who would later becomes authors themselves. It's like a hidden invisible tradition that fiction-creators didn't even realize they had. I can't think of any author who doesn't use these common structures in their stories... except for Hayao Miyazaki. Years have passed and his formula is still a mystery, his stories don't follow these structures (or at least not as much as other authors), but his stories are still some of the best that have been created. Spirited Away, Castle in the Sky, Kiki's Delivery Service... I'm trying to find this structure in these movies, but only a few things appear. There's an Inciting Incident in Spirited Away, but that's about the only obvious plot-point I see in this film. Kiki's Delivery Service has a Game-changing midpoint (when she can't use her powers) but the rest of the movie feels very loose like an indie-film, without following rigorous rules. Castle in the Sky is more clear on the 3-act structure: Inciting incident, mid-point and final battle. But at the same time, it does things very differently to western films. Miyazaki has said that when he approaches an idea, he doesn't follow any sort of structure, he just goes with the flow and creates the story as he goes on. Maybe that's the answer, following a structure too rigorously compromises creativity.
@emilymenjivar6138
3 жыл бұрын
@@100lovenana definitely agree with you that the Ghibli movies are very unique to say the least. Yes, there is a thing as too much structure, but I would also argue that any story needs plot “anchors” if you will. (At least if you want closure. There’s many movies/shows/books that don’t do this as an artistic choice usually to convey a message of some sort) Miyazaki’s movies are more soft world. He’s not trying to make anything concrete like Lord of the Rings universe. But he does use elements (plot anchors) that we see in other movies. For example, I would liken Spirited Away to a type of Alice in Wonderland narrative, where the main character travels to or ends up in “another world” (usually really strange) and learns more about their world through encoded messages within this fantasyland. This character usually comes back to their world a better person because of their journey.
@100lovenana
3 жыл бұрын
@@emilymenjivar6138 I agree, I'd say if Chihiro had an "inner-conflict", it might be her lack of bravery. At the beginning she refuses to enter anything unknown, she's very cowardly in that sense. But there's 3 things that challenge her mis-belief: her parents, Haku and No-Face. She knows she has to do things that scare her to save her parents, because she loves them and wants to save them. She also cares for Haku, since he's the first person who protected and helped her. With No-Face she acknowledges that she's the one who let him in the Bath House, so him going berserk is kinda her own fault I'd say that the story of Spirited Away is about a little girl learning that she must be brave and face scary situations to protect the people she loves. It makes sense, because what hooks the audience is her dilemma: We want to see her save her parents, we want to see her succeed in saving Haku and No-Face. But this inner structure is so cleverly hidden in the mysterious world that surrounds her, the audience is so captivated by the world that they don't see the inner-structure the first time.
@emilymenjivar6138
3 жыл бұрын
@@100lovenana 👌🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👌🏻
@encouraginglyauthentic43
2 жыл бұрын
@@100lovenana The 3 act structure was somewhat alluded to by Aristotle. The Japanese have different story structure.
@tenyikosibiya3317
3 жыл бұрын
When I watch your videos, its as if they kick's up settled dust(creativity) and all of a sudden I'm inspired to keep going with my novel series again. You my friend are something special.
@G._-
Жыл бұрын
This was the second video I watched and I could see the outline of my characters through each experience. I'll definitely be checking out the rest of these 👍
@bookishclara2653
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Abbie! I’m an (almost) fourteen year old, aspiring writer! Your vids are the Most detailed Easiest Funniest (And of course,) The most organized Ones I’ve ever found. Been binge watching your series about the three act story structure! P.S. I’ve ordered ‘100 days of sunlight’ I can’t wait to read it!
@cosmindumea2443
3 жыл бұрын
No doubt, this is one of the best writing channels on the platform and you are one of the best teachers I've ever discovered so far. I started studying creative writing one year ago, when I discovered your channel, and since then I've learned so many usefull things that helped me grow as a person and writer. Thank you so much! With Love from Italy!
@RichrobArtYT
10 ай бұрын
You have everything about writing in your videos. it's really unbelievable! I was attempting to write my very first trilogy. but I didn't know where to start. so, I searched up your videos and to my surprise, you acctually made one specifically on that. thank you so much. your advice really comes in handy.
@annamarwood8898
Жыл бұрын
Omg this helped so much, I really wanted to write a book, on my laptop I have about 7 different stories I only wrote the first page for. I started searching for help, and then I found ypur channel...it CHANGED my life!! I am starting to see a actual plot line to what will happen and I LOVE MY CHARACTERS OMGGGG they are like my best friends♥ honestly my life wouldnt be this fun and great without you♥♥♥
@cottagestoryteller
3 жыл бұрын
This was so helpful! Thanks for finally talking about how to structure out a series, Abbie!
@emistory8714
3 жыл бұрын
I’m pretty sure you are my Gandalf here as my guide into this world that is writing powerful fictional stories. ✨ I just downloaded like all of your templates and just by perusing over the prompts, you’ve helped me see so many of the little things I knew I was missing in my story but wasn’t sure what it was. Thank you. 🙏🏻 God bless.
@robd92
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for this and the templates. I wrote short novels back in grade 6 for fun -I was a pantser. Now I'm in my 30s and I want to use writing as a creative outlet and I really needed some guidelines. This was really helpful! Thank you so much.
@Frogface91
3 жыл бұрын
Great breakdown! Thanks for also making templates on this x
@rociomiranda5684
3 жыл бұрын
This channel is simply amazing. The best writing advice I've found so far.
@nicolalbertoscirocco
Жыл бұрын
Your content is so helpful! Thank you!
@michaelhenderson3313
3 жыл бұрын
ayo are you a mind reader, I'm tryna write a series and you just dropped the video I needed to watch. You are good
@happyfellowship4291
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Abbie!! This is awesome! I'm keeping this in mind for any trilogy I write in the future (and probably modify it for any longer series). I know there's a lot of plot points in this one, but could you maybe do a second video or something illucidating some of the plot points that aren't in the regular 3-act story structure? I know it would help me even more!
@shyzunk
3 жыл бұрын
Every. Single. Time. I hear people talk about structure, they forget series exist. Thank you for this. When I look at my favourite series, they tend to be a whole lot of a messy whatever, and sort wrap up at the end in a twist. There is character development, but not a lot of linear progress. Massive change, but rarely about overcoming fear. Stakes low to nonexistent for the most of it. And yet it feels coherent and super satisfying... I guess with series it comes down to "write a ton and once you have some experience, rely on your gut feeling..."
@Ladycoldfeather
3 жыл бұрын
Abbie I love your videos so much 💖 thank you for sharing. Also your hair is lovely rn!
@truthtron7557
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the hard work you put into you're channel. It's very insperational.
@ClefairyFairySnowflake
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so very much for making these amazing videos! They are super helpful! Have a great day!
@CelinaLamon
3 жыл бұрын
You’re telling me i hand written these all down to put in my scrivener-only to get to the end and hear you say you have templates. *cries internally*
@mantonythe1st
3 жыл бұрын
Haha, to be fair though that's a good thing that you wrote it down - that will have helped it stay in your brain better 😊
@amesd3338
3 жыл бұрын
This is so useful! Thank you Abbie!
@Lia-sf6qc
2 жыл бұрын
*no one:* *absolutely no one:* *writers:* ❤destroying peoples (characters) lives❤
@calebghormley2322
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video. It helped significantly with formulating the overarching structure of my trilogy.
@Milkbread1217
4 ай бұрын
IVE BEEN LOOKING EVERYWHERE FOR THIS VIDEO
@jayashreechakravarthy4949
Жыл бұрын
Be bold enough to freestyle it. Make it about ideas and competition and team work and after each board meeting, your confidence will grow.
@kat8559
3 жыл бұрын
I feel smart bc the way I outlined my three-book series is very similar to this! It was also really helpful, I can use this advice to make my themes consistent and flesh out the parts I haven't entirely figured out yet.
@kevinbucktowar1144
3 ай бұрын
The three act structure comes from the classical analysis of Bradley's lectures on Shakespeare. It has been taken down through the ages by academics who at times pass it as their own.
@kennedypatton7874
3 жыл бұрын
The only examples I can think of for the series: Infinity War-The Journey Endgame-The Battle
@TheLordsCanary
Жыл бұрын
This video about trilogies made me realize that I’m probably actually writing a duology because what *should* be book one is being woven into books two and three in flashback 😵💫
@dracooomalfoy3333
Жыл бұрын
thankyou abbie. my gratitude to you 🙏
@trixievelardo5970
3 жыл бұрын
This is just what i was waiting for!!! Thanks a lot! Love uu abbie!
@Liadove
3 жыл бұрын
I just finished your book and I loved it so much 🥺♥️ can’t wait for more
@masonpines6349
3 жыл бұрын
Always love your vids and I’m earning so much! I have to say, it’s really encouraging to hear you say that the structure is more of a guide than a rigid set of rules. Rigidity can really kill creativity.
@ravirosmarys301
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, this is exactly what I wanted.
@angy27986
Жыл бұрын
Your videos are awesome, I get the logic behind it, but I really need an example for things to make a lot more sense, could you do one for this topic at all please?
@GamingWithSpoons
2 жыл бұрын
Every JRPG in a nutshell lol. Find your videoes super helpful.
@Ash-qj7ul
3 жыл бұрын
I love your channel and I'm so grateful for your templates they are the best thank you so much!
@mantonythe1st
3 жыл бұрын
I'm planning a series that I think will be more than three books long, maybe five or six. How would I apply this advice in this case? Should I use the same basic outline as the middle book in this video for each book that comes between the first and last? So basically every book in between is a new act two? Or would I have to find some way to stretch out the entire act two arc/outline over all of those books? Any help fully appreciated 😁
@TheStrawberrySnake
2 ай бұрын
Thanks Abbie this is very helpful 😊
@MrVlandus
3 жыл бұрын
Hey that was good. Thank you. With you talking about the process got me thinking again about my epic fantasy world. Thank you.
@ArcherVegaMusic
11 күн бұрын
Me using this video to plan an animated show/series.
@sabatheus
Жыл бұрын
There are certain series where the main character does not have an arc: - Indiana Jones - James Bond - Jack Reacher I would argue that the stories DO matter. But how would you adjust the 3 Act story structure to fit a fully actualized main character? I'm sure there is a science to it. :)
@janel34
3 жыл бұрын
Awesome as always. Thank you for this wonderful video Abbie!!!❤️
@Jollygreen2854
Жыл бұрын
Please make a video about the ongoing series with no final ending
@likesunset03
3 жыл бұрын
What's hard about this is that for people pursuing traditional publishing and starting out, agents and publishers usually want a "stand alone with series potential." Think how in the first Harry Potter book, you could just walk away from the story at that point and feel resolved, but there's still a lot more story to be told that fans can go on to read in the other books. So leaving the first book with a cliffhanger or disaster doesn't work for new writers pursuing trad pub, though by book 2 usually they'll let you (think of Hunger Games--first book is pretty resolved, second leaves you with a big cliffhanger). I think this format can still be adapted, but just a little caveat for those who want to go the traditional route--it's definitely one of the drawbacks of this particular path!
@gingernlee
9 күн бұрын
Dear Abbie, how would you go about writing a series with 5 books, but each book is from the perspective of a different character in the group?
@SpiritedHeart94
3 жыл бұрын
9:45 🎶Cliff~hanger hanging from a cliff, and that’s why he’s called cliff hanger!🎶 Sorry, I had to 😅 Who else remembers that show?
@jacindaellison3363
3 жыл бұрын
"Excuse me? Excuse me?!"
@wesfst
3 жыл бұрын
This is really great material. Can’t say enough about your methods.
@lyko555
9 ай бұрын
Could you elaborate on what to do for a "standalone novel with series potential"? You say for Book 1, the character's main arc shouldn't be resolved and there should be a cliff-hanger, yet in a standalone novel since it might be the only novel, it must be resolved completely and leave room for a potential Book 2. How do we balance this?
@DavidLewis-v4m
18 күн бұрын
I'm thinking of the Star Wars original trilogy the whole way through her description. There's some story beats that are a little different, but it mostly hits.
@derangedmaniac3827
3 жыл бұрын
thank god, bc I'm revising the first book of my planned series in a month.
@julianburke7225
Жыл бұрын
Can you please talk about powerscaling in books specifically hard and soft ones
@haddiedoesstuff
3 жыл бұрын
Hello Abbie, my name is Nichole! I'm a young writer, and I need to ask a serious question. Wattpad is a writing website for young authors to start their writing careers. It gives the ability to publish and show their work to readers. I'm wondering if Wattpad is a good writing program to publish your first book, and possibly create a whole series. This Writer's Wednesday popped that question into my mind.
@ironichoodies
3 жыл бұрын
Nope. I used to post frequently on Wattpad and I'm telling you, for original fiction it's not a good site unless if you're that good OR also post fanfic/cheap romance. It's very hard to get noticed. For me, the best writing sites have been Reddit and Discord. They're easy to manage around and you can join writing groups (Subreddits and servers). Your user or how large you are as a whole won't matter much in getting noticed, just how active you are.
@APG103House
2 жыл бұрын
Comic books don’t really have an ending. Can this be applied to them?
@kkscorner6557
3 жыл бұрын
Can you please make a video of how to use scrivener on iPad
@shreyabasu162
3 жыл бұрын
Love this video Abbie! So helpful. Thank you! ❤️
@ameerarashid3335
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@tomneren4659
Жыл бұрын
A question about this structure. Can you have for example the protagonist internal conflict and missbelief play out in book one as a 3 act structure, and in the end of book one the protagonist gets another internal conflict as well as another missbelief? Let’s say that in my story the antagonist is actually just an apprentice to the “real” antagonist, but this is something you will find out in the end after the protagonist defeats the apprentice.
@soiammagenta
Жыл бұрын
Hey Abbie!! Awesome video! *QUESTION: How would I incorporate this into a duology?*
@mystimallow
3 жыл бұрын
Would these things go into a 2 book series as well, at least somewhat? I am writing a duology for my first novels, I am wondering if it the info and tips in this video would work with it?
@feyres6947
3 жыл бұрын
I am wondering, too, because I also write a two-book-series 🤔
@emmawatchesstuff
3 жыл бұрын
For a duology you'd probably finish on the game-changing midpoint of "Book 2 Act 2" for your first book-the Six of Crows duology is a great example of this.
@nadiyahyarahlimpaoosop4630
2 ай бұрын
Just a quick question but in the first book can I make the disaster moment a temptation moment or??? 😅
@heatherengland5416
Жыл бұрын
I know you did this a while ago, but could you give good and bad examples of this? Good 3-act story structure series. Also, what would you say about a larger series, like epic fantasy kind of series? IE, Wheel of TIme.
@gamereliter2859
Жыл бұрын
Can you use some kind of this if it is six books. Ps there goes a year between every book and there are a different story in each book.
@gemmaleonard4759
3 жыл бұрын
When this popped up on my notifications, I was just like "Yes! At last!" and did a stupid dance. Thank you so much! Can I ask, when doing a Dual POV, when you say 'ask yourself', do I apply this to both Characters or just one. Or is it a case of at some beats it's one and in others it's two? I'm writing romance. Would it also be fair to say that my MCs goal can change between book 1 and the following books in the series? For example, my MCs have met before but only one remembers it. When he realises who she is and they part in between book 1 and 2, his goal is less about his mission and more about being with her. I'm new to the whole writing thing and I wanna nail it, but everytime I start to get somewhere, I think "but what if I...."
@amaliafrunza7284
2 ай бұрын
That's how I wrote a 4 act love story (4 different stories at the beginning) (hint- an allies-to-lovers book).
@evelynwall6054
Жыл бұрын
Does this still work if the inciting incident is the first thing that happens? Essentially it’s also the hook
@feyres6947
3 жыл бұрын
And here I am, writing a two-book-series :’) The video is still helpful though!
@TheCreativeLeoo
7 ай бұрын
Omg this is amazing advice. How would this structure work for a 9 book series?
@salvatorbirdhead8575
3 жыл бұрын
How do you write an argument paper need some hints about paraphrasing for GED test
@hallaf3140
3 жыл бұрын
Would u make a video of how to create your own world
@theac.8125
Жыл бұрын
OK, so here is a question: How does the 3-act story structure work with a duology? As in TWO books. I have been searching the internet for a week looking for an answer to this question and haven't come across anything helpful. Any advice would be so appreciated because I am stuck!
@aliceatwonderland7172
3 жыл бұрын
What if there are more than 3 books? Also in the original Star Wars series, the first ends happily (I know partly because they didn't know they'd get another movie, but still), the second everything goes to crap, and the third is the resolution. So does the first book need to end in disaster?
@masrobbins
3 жыл бұрын
When will the next live stream be?! I WANNA WRITE WITH YOU!!! ☺️☺️
@jaskiratpuri5011
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Abbie! Jaskirat here. I have started writing my first novel. I am getting a bit problem with my writing routine and imagination. As I haven't read much fantasy novels so I am unable to imagine my novel properly. Will you please guide me in which fantasy novels I must read which would increase my imagination power. I'm a big fan of your videos!
@hiimjai6064
7 ай бұрын
Read the Lord of The Rings series and Game of Thrones.
@robynevershed9292
2 жыл бұрын
What are some good mystery, fiction and fantasy series to study with the three act story?
@blaircolquhoun7780
Жыл бұрын
The Lord of the Rings is a good example of this. Frodo leaves the Shire to take the One Ring to be destroyed in the fires of Mount Doom. Frodo, by the end, claims the Ring for himself, but Gollum bites off his finger, and literally dances to his death. Frodo and Sam are rescued by Gandalf and the Eagles of the Misty Mountains.
@fitgainsbyrory
3 жыл бұрын
But what if I need to write two books about the same couple? How do I change the structure of the books and how does the character arc have to change?
@imaginarydreamer
3 жыл бұрын
How can I adapt this for a duology?
@HulluitsCece
3 жыл бұрын
I definitely need to do the 3 act structure for my story and this just motivated me to do it! I just need to figure out what my 2 protagonists fear 🗿
@wesfst
3 жыл бұрын
Feel free to engage the trash can while you work on that. Your first chapter is a great place to start-stop and repeat as necessary. She’s right though, you have to know their misbelief before you have a good story.
@allantorre
Жыл бұрын
should my debut novel be part of a trilogy or just a novel? what would be best?
@drawnear228
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Abbie, when I click the link in the description here just says “something went wrong”. I’d love to download the outline for this video! Where can I find it?
@carolinasousa8269
3 жыл бұрын
Same problem here... Did you eventually find it or still nothing?
@ironforged2329
3 жыл бұрын
Can you make a video about getting motivated to write? 😁 Please? 🥺👉👈
@CassidyDrew13
3 жыл бұрын
I think they have a podcast on that already
@ironforged2329
3 жыл бұрын
@@CassidyDrew13 oh did they? Sorry my bad
@CassidyDrew13
3 жыл бұрын
@@ironforged2329 Oh no prob :)
@loveasmr5336
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Abbie can you tell me if you know anything about writing true real stories and data protection please. Great videos thanks for sharing
@ernestosolorzano7846
Жыл бұрын
Adaption can be done easyly because you are fully focused on your story. So i am writing about real facts. I need summation. Ican't write where i can show my narrative gets it's integrity. (Newspapers,institutes) . Or the story will be ten times longer and will loose its appeal. But again i am getting it. I know you probably don't involve yourself in politics . But this time around i am. I may write a piece i wrote as a comment. Nothing to do with you. But it covers several different points in a condensed way that i try to show a reader the beggining of a country until now. Thanks.
@ASHAMYSTIQUE
2 жыл бұрын
Does this count in a series where it’s different problems in each book but they’re all connected from one another? If not I think I kind of figured out how it can work. The whole theme of my two characters relationship can basically be worked out into the inception/the journey/the battle.
@copysulting
2 жыл бұрын
I recommend you trademark 'Writers Life Wednesdays' and all its variations, asap.
@spiceshewrites
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Abbie, thank you so much for this video, it makes a lot of sense. It is a bit overwhelming to plot a whole series and the fear of not hitting all the marks persists. How would you treat this with a 4 book or 5 book series? I saw another channel recommend that the "journey" book should be multiplied through all the "middle" books. But wouldn't that get tenuous at some point?
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