🌵 i wrote like neil gaiman for 3 days // writing routine vlog

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Lynn D. Jung

Lynn D. Jung

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i'm back with another famous author's writing routine! this week, i tried out neil gaiman's no-technology, no-distractions, handwritten writing routine.
it was... interesting.
thank you for watching :)
✨ timestamps:
0:00 - preview
0:24 - intro
4:20 - day 1 begins! morning routine montage, spring scenery, and the other cat (or owl)
5:11 - pre-writing session chatty update
7:03 - writing session montage
8:10 - day 1 wrap-up
10:24 - day 2 begins!!! sort of in my feelings
13:27 - setting up
14:41 - day 2 wrap-up
16:03 - day 3 morning montage-gardening, making homemade pesto
16:50 - day 3 pre-writing update
17:41 - teddy blake [ad]
18:38 - do i even like this story enough to finish it??
20:34 - chatting about my recent reads
24:03 - montage
24:38 - outro and final thoughts!
✨ music:
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✨ books mentioned:
GODS OF WANT // K-Ming Chang
THE LEFT HAND OF DARKNESS // Ursula K. Le Guin
✨ my published writing:
"The Fall of Esther Park" via Apparition Lit: apparitionlit.com/the-fall-of...
"Eulogy for a Muse" via The Icarus Writing Collective: www.icaruswritingcollective.c...
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@gilead2854
@gilead2854 Ай бұрын
Leaving the draft for a week or so before coming back to it is what Neil Gaiman specifically says to do, so waiting before typing it up is still following the method. It would be interesting to see a follow-up video -- the typing up of the second draft/editing during that process is the part that people doing this routine on KZbin seem to skip most often. And he's mentioned a number of times in interviews that it's only after the draft is done that he looks at it (after taking the 7-10 day break), considers what the story he's written is about, and what he needs to remove/add to turn it into the 'real' story.
@lynndjung
@lynndjung Ай бұрын
this is a good point-there was a time crunch for this vlog but I'll try to do a follow-up!
@fairyfathom
@fairyfathom Ай бұрын
@@lynndjung i would love to see a follow-up!
@briellewrites
@briellewrites Ай бұрын
Ahh I love this, the cinematic shots were *chefs kiss* might have to try this tho ngl writing by hand for so many hours sounds like a nightmare to me 💀💀
@lynndjung
@lynndjung Ай бұрын
ty brielle!! omg yes you should try this or any other routine, the handwriting did make me cramp like crazy tho lol
@KrisMF
@KrisMF Ай бұрын
this is one of my favourite videos of yours ever!! it’s so cozy 😭 i love to see you settling into life in the midwest :)))) also KITTY CONTENT AHHHH
@lynndjung
@lynndjung Ай бұрын
aw tysm kris!! i worked hard on it lol, YES more kitty content soon-they are too cute not to film
@mhjmakes3631
@mhjmakes3631 Ай бұрын
12:08 Yeah, that makes sense. I think that speculative fiction is best (at least from a writer's perspective, anyway) when you don't really have answers for whatever questions you're raising. It allows your brain to explore so many different possibilities, and in a way, tap into your child brain. The more real-world data that you have, the more separated your are from that part of you. The trade-off is that with that data, you're able to do much more complex and nuanced thought experiments. And that can be much more fun in its own way, but it might be a bit harder to find that initial inspiration. I found the idea of sitting down and waiting to get bored very interesting. Actually, now that I think about it, I've kind of naturally been doing that on my own as part of own writing process. Haha Never underestimate the power of the bored mind. (On a side note, what do you consider when shooting b-roll footage of your writing? In terms of angles, pacing, and overall composition? I find those shots of yours to be very aesthetic. So, I'm just curious.)
@lynndjung
@lynndjung Ай бұрын
That's such a good way of putting it! It's still very difficult for me to set aside what I know until it's needed, but I hope to get there eventually. I kind of just shoot a bunch of different angles (usually around 2-5 minutes per clip, ~5 clips per writing session) and just use what turns out good! I depend on the music I choose (cut clips according to the beat) for the pacing, and shot composition tends to fall to a mixture of whatever lighting is happening at the moment and where my tripod/phone can feasibly balance. Very very instinct-driven lol
@kelleyiswriting
@kelleyiswriting Ай бұрын
AHH those basil leaves are huge!! Oh yeah I love typing on my keyboard I think at least for drafting, typing is much more productive for me than hand writing, and my hand writing is also very ugly LOL. Hehe what a cute owl kitty. Love the midwest content
@lynndjung
@lynndjung Ай бұрын
I love the plants so much!! LOL I hadn't even thought of the 'ugly' handwriting struggle. ty for watching I hope the cli-fi story shapes up so I can share it with u!!
@anandaferraresi
@anandaferraresi Ай бұрын
I love your vlogs, they're so cozy! Also, it is possible to write by hand out of order. My writing notes are all over the place, so I draw numbers on top of the pages to keep track of the chronological order. Maybe you should give it a try next time? It helps freeing the creative process and you don't have to worry about anything other than putting your messy ideas onto the paper. Hope it helps :)
@Ebony.B
@Ebony.B Ай бұрын
Sounds like a good technique 🤍
@lynndjung
@lynndjung Ай бұрын
This is a great tip! I'll give it a whirl next time :) ty for watching
@fairyfathom
@fairyfathom Ай бұрын
this inspired me to work on my anthology submission :) i love your writing vlogs! and i would love a video about how you rework this short story into a more speculative piece.
@lynndjung
@lynndjung Ай бұрын
I'm so glad!! this is one of the best kinds of comments to get
@fairyfathom
@fairyfathom Ай бұрын
@@lynndjung honestly all your writing vlogs inspire me, especially when i'm struggling or stuck with my writing.
@PsychOnlineAldrian
@PsychOnlineAldrian Ай бұрын
Thanks for coming back! 🎉
@lynndjung
@lynndjung Ай бұрын
ty for your continued support!!
@Nova-lz4bm
@Nova-lz4bm Ай бұрын
Keep up the videos, they are very helpful. Don't give up!
@lynndjung
@lynndjung Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Ebony.B
@Ebony.B Ай бұрын
Watching your video before bed is a vibe 🤍 I’ve been meaning to read Neil Gaiman but I literally have 11 books on my tbr 😂 I feel like this is my sign though
@lynndjung
@lynndjung Ай бұрын
I hope you enjoy Neil's work!! And good night 🫶
@Lara_Ameen
@Lara_Ameen 26 күн бұрын
I love this video! So many cinematic shots and I’m here for the kitty content! 😻 I really enjoy writing by hand (I don’t do it as much anymore), but I definitely couldn’t do it for 5 hours straight. When I was in undergrad and doing my MFA, my laptop wasn’t exactly portable so I ended up writing a lot of stories and scripts by hand. I’ve also done it recently for some flash fiction and brainstorming my PhD dissertation (like the early draft/chapters of my novel)-but I definitely think typing is a bit easier for me now because I don’t have to transfer large chunks of words over. I’m glad you did this routine! I’m excited for your cli-fi story! I wanna read! 😍 Suggestions for writing routines to try include Carmen Maria Machado, K Ming Chang (since you read her short story collection), Fonda Lee, and Christopher Paolini.
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 25 күн бұрын
Thanks so much Lara, yeah I agree that the portability is definitely a plus, it's so cool that you started out with handwriting! Ooh these are all AMAZING suggestions and ones I haven't seen done before-I'll definitely look into them
@em7159
@em7159 Ай бұрын
As a person who lives in the midwest I hope it treats you well!
@lynndjung
@lynndjung Ай бұрын
Aw thank you so much :) it definitely has so far!!
@mygenesis
@mygenesis 4 күн бұрын
I came across your channel around two months ago and I fell in love with your content. I'm a writer, as well, and I love seeing your process and how it's pushed forth some amazing work! Can't wait to see where you go from here
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 4 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@mariej8976
@mariej8976 Ай бұрын
Lovely video! I was wondering how you edit/ colour grade your video? I love the colouring of it!! :)
@lynndjung
@lynndjung Ай бұрын
I use final cut pro x and tweak the settings until it looks 'right!' usually I increase saturation, put a green tint on shadows, a VERY light pink or warm tint all over, lower highlights, lower shadows, and then up the overall exposure, but every shot is a little different. lol i hope that provides some insight!
@mildrumpus
@mildrumpus Ай бұрын
I discovered your channel through this video. LOVED THIS CONCEPT. Happy Reading! 😎📚👍
@lynndjung
@lynndjung Ай бұрын
thank you so much!!
@SBNunez
@SBNunez Ай бұрын
I want to do one of these videos! But it's so hard with a 10 month old- I really want to try though. That's awesome that you're going to grad school! What will you be studying? What's your writing routine if you have one?
@lynndjung
@lynndjung Ай бұрын
You should go for it regardless and see how it turns out! I'm studying secondary science education (to become a high school science teacher) and I don't have an established writing routine at the moment :)
@writerspodcast7323
@writerspodcast7323 Ай бұрын
9 minutes ago gang! And first one to comment
@Ebony.B
@Ebony.B Ай бұрын
Yess early for once 😂❤
@its_just_iman612
@its_just_iman612 28 күн бұрын
I am sorry to ask this but are you a nurse or did you work as a nurse
@lynndjung
@lynndjung 27 күн бұрын
no but i was a veterinary assistant for several years!
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