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February 27, 2018 at 9:56 am #64801
Hey guys!
If you’re not aware, my wife Haley and I shoot regular videos giving writing tips on the Kingdom Pen Facebook Page.Β
We’d love to answer any specific questions or struggles you’re currently having in your writing!
So if you’re willing, share below what you need help with, and the more specific you can be, the better!
Examples:
- I need help creating interesting characters that aren’t cardboard cutouts
- I need help building a rich and unique story world
- I need help building a following of readers. I don’t even know where to begin!
I’ll share links to each of the videos we create in this topic as soon as we complete them, and I’ll tag you so you’ll be sure to see it!
Can’t wait to hear from you!
– Reagan
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OrpheusAudioAcademy.comFebruary 27, 2018 at 10:27 am #64803@reaganrammΒ You’re back!! Where have you been?! X)
Let’s see…
- I need help making my characters and character arcs more realistic and deep
- I need help making meaningful themes and symbols
- I need help with the show-don’t-tell concept
- I especially need help with self-doubt, and putting my identity in Christ instead of my work
- I need help with getting my non-stop, traffic-jammed ideas onto paper
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February 27, 2018 at 2:44 pm #64810@reaganramm Hmm…Okay.
- I need help with writing in longer stints than five minutes.
- I need help with using less dialogue to explain a scene.
- I need help with being confident that I am glorify God in my writing (at least to the best of my current ability).
- I need help with figuring out when in the day I write best.
Thanks! π
"For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind."
February 27, 2018 at 7:37 pm #64827@reaganramm Cool!
I need help with
~creating enough engaging conflict in my stories
~writing about characters of the opposite gender
~not letting my writer mind drift to cliche plots and characters (this happens to me a lot)
thank youuuuuuu!
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www.jennaterese.comFebruary 27, 2018 at 8:14 pm #64842@reagan-ramm Ooh, good idea. I recently watched a few of your videos on facebook, and they’re great! π
- Focusing while I’m writing (not getting distracted w/ internet or other things)
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February 27, 2018 at 8:19 pm #64843@reaganramm Hmm…
- Characters. Anything and everything. I canβt seem to make an interesting character so save my life.
- Knowing when to quit a story. I tend to keep getting more ideas and prolonging the story.
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Compendium of KP Literature: kapeeferliterature.wordpress.comFebruary 27, 2018 at 8:49 pm #64852- I need help with motivation to get my writing done.
- I need help with letting myself know that my writing is worth it, and how my themes are pointing to Christ (kind of like the first one).
- I need help with developing characters, and how to make them realistic whether they are based on real people or not.
Thank you!!
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literatureforthelight.wordpress.comFebruary 27, 2018 at 11:39 pm #64909- I need help with plotting my story’s middle. I know how it begins, I know how it should end but what lies between is a haze.
- I need help with coming up with characters who are not too similar and writing characters with very different personalities than I have.
- I need help with writing descriptions and knowing when is too much or too little.
February 28, 2018 at 7:27 am #64922I need help with:
- writing good Christian fantasy without sounding preachy
- motivation to finish a story
- handling multiple plot bunnies
*whispers aggressively* "The HONOUR!"
February 28, 2018 at 8:10 am #64924This is awesome! Thanks guys!
And keep them coming! Don’t hold back! π
@Dekreel I know! Sorry! Life has been crazy. But I’m back now!Also, did you see the recent video Haley and I did to your question on self-doubt? Was that helpful?
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OrpheusAudioAcademy.comFebruary 28, 2018 at 10:51 am #64936…And we just finished the first video that is a result of this topic!
Check it out!
How To Find The Motivation To Finally Finish Your Story
Let me know if this helps! π
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OrpheusAudioAcademy.comFebruary 28, 2018 at 10:41 pm #65033@reaganrammΒ Not yet! I hope to watch it soon
And WELCOME BACK!!!
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March 2, 2018 at 5:00 pm #65317Another question.
I was wondering what your thoughts were on talking and sharing about your novel before it’s published? If you’re planning to get published within the next few years, should your novel facts and characters and everything else go incognito?
For example, if I were to talk about my novel on my blog, would that be bad?
(And if the question would better be answered here than in a video, by all means, answer it here. π )
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March 5, 2018 at 9:31 am #65596Great question, @dragon-snapper
We’ll shoot a video on this, but I can give a quick answer here.
In short, definitely!
First of all, why is your timetable so long? Why not publish this year?
Second, I think it’s a great idea to talk about your novel. In fact, the more the better!
Did Disney keep it a secret when they were planning The Force Awakens?
No! They announced it years ahead of time.
They also provided a lot of behind the scenes footage.
The result was lots of people DYING to go see it!
You are a writer, so you know about building suspense. Talking about your novel before it comes out builds suspense and creates curiosity. This is also known as creating “buzz”.
So you can go all out, even vlog or blog your journey writing your novel, or just mention it. But I say the more content you provide beforehand, the better.
And this will also help you build a following BEFORE you publish your novel, which you definitely want to do, because when you do launch, you have a group of people who are highly likely to buy, especially if you’ve built up that personal relationship with them through behind the scenes content and social media.
The only downside is now you’re on the clock, and you actually have to deliver, and deliver by your deadline.Β But this is actually a good thing too! It provides extra accountability to get your novel finished and publish.
Plus, if you’re talking about your novel beforehand, you can also create a pool of people who may be interested in being on your launch team.
- This reply was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by Reagan Ramm.
- This reply was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by Reagan Ramm.
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OrpheusAudioAcademy.comMarch 5, 2018 at 10:48 am #65602Here’s our video, @dragon-snapper !
Hope it helps!
5 Reasons You Should Be Talking Up A Storm About Your Novel Before You Even Publish It
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