This YT channel covers such a wide and useful range of writing/writing with AI related topics. It is seldom that I come across one of The Nerdy Novelist's vids and go, "Eh, not interested." And BTW I just signed up on your web site and can't access your prompt library/Plot Module (not positive what it is called) or courses. Basically, all the free stuff you offer I can't get at. When I click on those links it acts like it wants to go there but can't complete the move.
@michaeloverton32722 ай бұрын
Your information is always superb. I love the expression “goldilocks” it is just right!
@MindSnackBar2 ай бұрын
Could you please do a full course video on using Draft to Digital services for Ai authors and tips to help with the process 🙏🏼🥺🙏🏼
@MindSnackBar2 ай бұрын
What are your thoughts on Raptor Write and how it stacks up to Novel Crafter?
@milestrombley14662 ай бұрын
In Hollywood, I heard directors and producers attacks fans when their films flopped. Don't be like them and blame other people for your book's failure. Listen to advices and improve.
@keithtarrier45582 ай бұрын
Yep. And so many films, music, books that the "experts" said were bad, become hits and/or fan/cult favorites and time makes them even better. So many hit books, music and films 20-30 years later are pretty bad.
@davidheald79572 ай бұрын
6:22 One question that I'm curious of is how would you differentiate someone who comes to you saying your book won't sell because it doesn't contain certain tropes from someone else who says it won't sell because they don't think it's marketable or doesn't fit whatever trends/focus group studies are popular at the time? Because I feel like there might be a fine line between the two camps.
@keithtarrier45582 ай бұрын
Most people involved with Star Wars (yes, a movie, not a book) when it was being made thought it would be a flop.