Will Dean
Will Dean
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Merry Christmas from the Snowy Forest Shack
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Happy holidays from Bernie (and me)
Writer Talks | Christmas | 1st drafts | Edits | Ideas
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Merry Christmas from the snowy forest.
Writer Talks | The Creative Rollercoaster
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The peaks and troughs of a career, a life, a creative project, a struggle. The ups and downs are largely unavoidable. It’s how we deal with them when they arise. It’s also about avoiding zero at all costs. This relates to writing / publishing / being an author (in terms of sales, marketing, achievements, literary prizes, bestseller lists, movie adaptations, being satisfied with your work vs wri...
Writer Talks | Finding Time For Fresh Ideas
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Smart people are paid to capture & monetise our attention. But sometimes it’s important to turn everything off & embrace quietness. In an increasingly noisy world, carve out some fallow time for yourself & your ideas.
Writer Talks | Ups & Downs | The Author Journey
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Stop and enjoy the view (for a moment). It’s tempting to move past milestones and achievements (small or large) and always focus on the next challenge/book. I’m guilty of this. Sometimes it’s good to pause, step back, acknowledge how the younger you might have been impressed/relieved, then crack on.
Writer Talks | The Ultimate Writing Hack
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Lots of people search for hacks, trips, and shortcuts. It is human to do so. But they do not lead to a successful career (and sometimes they can be extremely expensive - in the case of vanity publishers for example). Literary agents do not charge to read your submissions. Some expensive app or piece of software won’t make the difference between success and failure. It’s all about reading and wr...
Writer Talks | Disappearing, Being Quiet, Distance From Social Media, Creative Bandwidth
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Mental bandwidth. Sometimes you need to disappear for a while. This applies to everyone but especially to creatives. I know that I only have so much bandwidth. My priorities are family/friends and my writing. When those things demand extra attention sometimes distance myself from social media etc to focus. I think that’s a good pressure release valve. Back with another video soon. Take care.
Book Events | Making Sure Everyone Feels Welcome | Accessibility | Safety
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It’s vital authors, readers, bloggers, booksellers, organisers, volunteers etc feel welcome and safe at book events. This should be obvious but I think it’s worth reiterating. Everyone should be able to feel comfortable. It’s our responsibility as a community to ensure nobody is excluded. This applies to small events at brilliant indie bookshops, panel events at festivals, dinners and bars at c...
Unboxing | The Last Passenger | St Bernard Assistant
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Bernie helps me. He’s very good at this. FYI The Last Passenger (out in May in the UK) is called The Last One in the US (out in August)
The Last Passenger - Trailer
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Trailer for The Last Passenger by Will Dean (it’s title is The Last One in the US) All music and footage paid for via Storyblocks for LumaFusion
How To Build A Resilient Writing Career | Pivoting | Social Media | Patience | 5 Tips
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All careers have ups and downs. In creative roles these can be difficult to work through. This video offers 5 tips for how to navigate for the long-term. I cover social media, taking responsibility, dealing with rejection, marketing budgets, publicity, famous authors, patience, working with literary agents and editors, pseudonyms, Stephen King and On Writing, moving genre, working on your craft...
Survival Story | SHTF | Prepper Community | Wolf pack
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Wolf Pack Extract from Wolf Pack by Will Dean A scene where a rural community listen to a man who survived a year of SHTF (conflict) He talks about food shortages, gang violence, water purification, shelter, bartering, WROL, TEOTWAWKI, antibiotics, survival mindset Wolf Pack is available (globally) via Book Depository www.bookdepository.com/Wolf-Pack-Will-Dean/9780861541997?ref=grid-view&qid=16...
Tuva Moodyson Announcement
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Tuva is back.
Writing Scenes - First Draft Breakdown & Plan
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Writing Scenes - First Draft Breakdown & Plan
Writing A First Draft - Things To Keep In Mind
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Writing A First Draft - Things To Keep In Mind
Writing & Publishing | Sensitivity Reader, Author & Editor
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Writing & Publishing | Sensitivity Reader, Author & Editor
AMA (Ask Me Anything) - No Subject Off Limits
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AMA (Ask Me Anything) - No Subject Off Limits
Wolf Pack - Trailer
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Wolf Pack - Trailer
How To Write A Query Letter (Real Life Example Of Successful Agent Query)
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How To Write A Query Letter (Real Life Example Of Successful Agent Query)
Editor & Author Conversation: Plotting, Ideas, Best Twists (Fingersmith, Gone Girl), Social Media
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Editor & Author Conversation: Plotting, Ideas, Best Twists (Fingersmith, Gone Girl), Social Media
Book Event Survival Guide (For Writers And Readers)
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Book Event Survival Guide (For Writers And Readers)
Author Social Media Impressions vs The Hard Reality
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Author Social Media Impressions vs The Hard Reality
The Last Thing to Burn - paperback publication eve 🔥
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The Last Thing to Burn - paperback publication eve 🔥
How To Enjoy The Work Itself, Not The Success
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How To Enjoy The Work Itself, Not The Success
Staying Creative | Give Yourself A Break | Social Media Is Not Essential
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Staying Creative | Give Yourself A Break | Social Media Is Not Essential
First Born | Trailer | Cover Reveal
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First Born | Trailer | Cover Reveal
Some Writers Find This Infuriating
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Some Writers Find This Infuriating
Rejection | Losing Confidence When Querying | Hope
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Rejection | Losing Confidence When Querying | Hope
Writer Mindset | Don’t Forget The Joy
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Writer Mindset | Don’t Forget The Joy

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @lisasalter3284
    @lisasalter3284 15 днів тому

    Good evening Will. How are you? I have a non fiction story that just must be told. I need help with this as it’s so hard to find compatibles.. Regards, Lisa

  • @lisasalter3284
    @lisasalter3284 15 днів тому

    😂

  • @debamitramukherjee6996
    @debamitramukherjee6996 27 днів тому

    Is The Last One and The Last Passenger one and the same

    • @willdeanauthor
      @willdeanauthor 27 днів тому

      Yes, same book. It’s called The Last One in the US, The Last Passenger in the UK.

  • @MermaidTayles
    @MermaidTayles 28 днів тому

    Thank for this. It's helpful

  • @canadavatar
    @canadavatar Місяць тому

    A friend of mine has a job in a cruise, he recommended me to do the same, but after reading this book, I may think otherwise.

  • @BodieLazarith
    @BodieLazarith Місяць тому

    Hello. Great video. Question, is that "hook" portion, necessary? I'm quite pleased with my synopsis, and even though it stretches a bit on the longer side, I feel it has some "hook" elements to it (as in, I believe my synopsis is strong enough to retain attention). What do you think? Thanks, cheers.

    • @willdeanauthor
      @willdeanauthor Місяць тому

      My way is just one way (it worked for me, almost a decade ago) but if your package is strong (title, comp titles, synopsis, conflict, opening line, sample chapters etc) it’ll get noticed. I like to emphasise the hook because it immediately helps agents/editors understand the essence of the story. It’s a shortcut. But you do whatever you think is best. The more important thing might be to edit down your synopsis a little if you feel it’s on the longer side. Wishing you all the best with it! W.

  • @pamelawooten2497
    @pamelawooten2497 Місяць тому

    That's great advice. I've been thinking of logging off Facebook for an extended period. Everyone needs to try and take breaks from social media apps and news. It does a mind good! I loved your book The Last One and I'm looking forward to The Chamber. Some of my other favorite authors are T.J. Newman, Chevy Stevens and Taylor Adams. I love lots of action in my books! Happy Writing to you!

  • @lilrosetattoo
    @lilrosetattoo Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for posting this. This is so helpful for aspiring authors who get so much contradictory information on what to include. It’s also nice to see that it’s not some magical spell that needs to be spoken precisely to succeed. Clear, concise, complete concept.

  • @josephkatusich2551
    @josephkatusich2551 Місяць тому

    I bought that exact model back in middle school in the early 70’s. I still have it but although it still runs and keeps time briefly, it needs work. Also the stopwatch hand has fallen off. As far as the bracelet on the one you reviewed is not the original. It came on a bracelet with spring loaded links throughout, a hair puller! Would like to have it serviced but not sure where to bring it, I’m in the states, New England area.

  • @AR-mu4zq
    @AR-mu4zq 2 місяці тому

    Wow you must have been quite lucky because that is a very average first line as well. I see this alot. Average writers getting the attention of agents because at the end of the day it needs to be broadly digestable. 54% of readers in the US have the competency of a 6th grader.

  • @bearishbullish977
    @bearishbullish977 2 місяці тому

    I have a eye issue right now and it's gonna be easy to listen to podcast so I thank you for sharing this list. 🎉 Other comments are interesting too. . .

  • @noblshtplz
    @noblshtplz 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations! Looking forward to picking this up. Love your work...cheers

    • @willdeanauthor
      @willdeanauthor 2 місяці тому

      Hope you enjoy it! Let me know what you think…

  • @TrisReadsTrees
    @TrisReadsTrees 2 місяці тому

    This was a phenomenal book! I could not have predicted anything that happened and I love that. With the ending do you plan on continuing this book with a sequel, or is it more left for audience interpretation?

    • @willdeanauthor
      @willdeanauthor 2 місяці тому

      Thank you so much! There might be a sequel one day. I promise to keep you updated! Hope you’ll enjoy The Chamber this summer 🤿

  • @Agrippa31BC
    @Agrippa31BC 2 місяці тому

    What’s the Genta-esque watch you’re wearing?

    • @willdeanauthor
      @willdeanauthor 2 місяці тому

      It’s a Buler Astromaster from the ‘70s. A basic but handsome piece.

    • @Agrippa31BC
      @Agrippa31BC 2 місяці тому

      @@willdeanauthor looks really cool. In this Royal Oak look alike way I have a vintage Nivada F77 from the 70s.

  • @shinbooks
    @shinbooks 3 місяці тому

    Love it.

  • @goldendragonqigong
    @goldendragonqigong 3 місяці тому

    I'm about to start writing my query letter so I found the video very helpful. Thank you. Do you have one on writing a synopsis? You did mention it but I can't seem to find it.

    • @willdeanauthor
      @willdeanauthor 3 місяці тому

      Thank you - glad it was useful. Check my Writing Tips playlist and you’ll find the Synopsis video.

  • @janeblood6275
    @janeblood6275 3 місяці тому

    What a fun, page-turning read! I did expect and hope a bit that the dogs on board…

  • @yusufbest4475
    @yusufbest4475 3 місяці тому

    I'm interested to buy my first vintage chronograph.. but I'm just worried about maintenance.. any issues so far? Heard that they are costly..

    • @willdeanauthor
      @willdeanauthor 3 місяці тому

      They can be. I’d say ‘buy the seller’ meaning if you buy from a good dealer and they say it’s serviced it should be the case. If there’s a problem they should look after you. If you’re buying from a private seller it’s a bit like the Wild West. Can be great, can be a disaster. I prefer to buy from good dealers for that reason. I also factor in that a service might be needed in the next few years. A simple chronograph service shouldn’t cost too much if done locally. Complex chronographs are a different story. Hope that helps.

  • @js2749
    @js2749 4 місяці тому

    This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. Thank you Will and best of luck 👍

  • @MichaelWilliams-mo1vv
    @MichaelWilliams-mo1vv 4 місяці тому

    Some unusual models here. It looks possible that they may all have the same movement?

  • @hglundahl
    @hglundahl 5 місяців тому

    7:39 Scrolled back to verify. No, it is not a bear, despite similarity of food intake, which I'll take your word for! It's a St. Bernard! Any St. Bernard looks like that, except St. Bernard of Clairvaux, who was human. Well, still is, especially will be after the general resurrection, when body and soul are reunited.

  • @Tyr659
    @Tyr659 5 місяців тому

    Admire your love for your watches Will! Your videos have me intrigued because they are some of the most interesting watches I’ve seen. I’m always digging for those lost and forgotten brands that fell by the wayside during the quartz crisis. Great video mate🤝

    • @willdeanauthor
      @willdeanauthor 5 місяців тому

      Thank you. I need to make an update video.

  • @dyslexicbien
    @dyslexicbien 5 місяців тому

    I love your collection. Specially their case shapes. Different but beautiful

    • @willdeanauthor
      @willdeanauthor 5 місяців тому

      Thank you. Update video coming this summer.

  • @thelaziestbee
    @thelaziestbee 5 місяців тому

    Dude, you need another bestseller so your puppy can live hisbest life 😂

  • @martinpatrick8964
    @martinpatrick8964 6 місяців тому

    London Calling. Dear Will, as a Member of Jericho Writers, may I ask you to read my under 350 word Query Letter, because Becca Day in a forum said: 'you're a good egg.' 🙃 Please advise. You've responded to me very recently. Regards, Dr Martin.

    • @willdeanauthor
      @willdeanauthor 5 місяців тому

      Hello! I’m not doing this at the moment (deadlines) but I’ll make an exception. If you can email me at willdeanforestauthor@gmail.com I’ll do my best to reply promptly. All best wishes, Will

    • @martinpatrick8964
      @martinpatrick8964 5 місяців тому

      @@willdeanauthor Will, your name comes up from time to time to time at Jericho. Thank you kindly for making an exception. I will email you tomorrow. Respectfully. Dr Martin.

  • @janeblood6275
    @janeblood6275 6 місяців тому

    This also seems to be a wise model applicable to one’s life.

  • @bobclausen4364
    @bobclausen4364 6 місяців тому

    That. Is. a. Hook. HA!

  • @michaelmcdonnell5998
    @michaelmcdonnell5998 6 місяців тому

    Just finished it. I read it in one sitting! Very enjoyable 👍

    • @willdeanauthor
      @willdeanauthor 6 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you 👍

  • @marshab.6246
    @marshab.6246 6 місяців тому

    Hmmm.... Great video, very helpful. I just can't seem to write the first line of it! You made it sound so simple. Ok.....I'm going to give it a try! Thank you so much!

    • @willdeanauthor
      @willdeanauthor 6 місяців тому

      You can do it! I’m sure I’ll be buying your book in a bookstore in a few years. Best of luck.

  • @Justpassingby204
    @Justpassingby204 6 місяців тому

    Since you say your cover letter is average, what constitutes a better one for you? I’ve had a lot of trouble with writing queries

  • @Justpassingby204
    @Justpassingby204 6 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this. I haven’t succeeded with two manuscripts and I’m on my third now. Looking to query it as well as I can when it’s finished (it’s a thriller at 72k words).

  • @RockerFilms94
    @RockerFilms94 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for showing your letter, it helped a lot. I'm a new writer who isn't active on social media, don't know where to start even, last time I touched social media was years ago. Since I've no previous experience I wonder if there's something you would suggest I can do to get at least something that is worth mentioning when contacting an agent? All I've written so far is a childrens story(less than 2000 words).

  • @paalandreashaddal4320
    @paalandreashaddal4320 6 місяців тому

    You've mentioned did a quite a bit of querying before you hit success, but when you sent out this letter, how long did it take before you received a reply?

  • @MarilynKay
    @MarilynKay 6 місяців тому

    Thank you.

  • @starklingspars8956
    @starklingspars8956 6 місяців тому

    A grounding message

  • @starklingspars8956
    @starklingspars8956 6 місяців тому

    This is totally what it feels like. I'm drafting now and had writers block ... I think I figured out where I went wrong. I took a wrong turn ( of sorts) and just needed to clarify a really complicated chapter for myself in order to move forward. But I had been thinking about how anxiety ridden I feel. On a knifes edge, as if my life hangs in the balance. But at the same time ( like you said) I know I can do it. This is my third book ( my book 3 and 4 were one long one I split) ...but it amazed me how gruelling it is and the level in concentration I have all day every day when in Writers Block even when not actually writing, in just having it sitting in the back of my mind.

  • @starklingspars8956
    @starklingspars8956 7 місяців тому

    So. True. Even if they aren't dead boring there is always an element of bullshit. I loved On Writing though.

  • @starklingspars8956
    @starklingspars8956 7 місяців тому

    Did you mean Needful Things? You said Needless Things. It kinda hurts you used these comps which goes against the rules: choose books that aren't bestellers and from the last four years. And you got the Title of a comp wrong. The agent may not have even noticed, as hadn't read it. Which in line with what i suspected ...that chances are themey haven't read your comps, so using more famous authors/ works can actually HELP give them an instant idea of your book. Otherwise they have to google the book, and probably don't. Time would be better spent going to the actual pages Encouraging tbh. I think query advice is too strict because authors manage to get agents even breaking rules. I thought your query synopsis paragraphs were really good. I think that matters more than the comps. And like you said, the actual book matters over everthying else Thanks for this vid...it was good. I am a little bitter about spending years learning how to write queries only to realise that book I queried had major flaws. But I'm writing anither one now. A more markettable idea. Living iff grud would probably help one be prolific

    • @willdeanauthor
      @willdeanauthor 7 місяців тому

      Thanks for your comment. I completely understand your bitterness - the whole querying/slushpile process is absolutely brutal. Just FYI my agent did read the comp titles and found them useful. But, naturally, it’s the sample chapters that are most important. Wishing you all the best.

  • @yeonake
    @yeonake 7 місяців тому

    6:37

  • @wingi7722
    @wingi7722 7 місяців тому

    This is a very nice collection. I've got a few old chronos too, including a 1971 Bulova "Surfboard" 666ft Diver Chrono, a Brad Pitt Citizen Bullhead, a seiko bullhead and a few other Seiko chronographs, amongst others. Thanks for posting!

  • @janeblood6275
    @janeblood6275 7 місяців тому

    So admire your writing. What nonfiction do you read?

  • @erencanaslan7989
    @erencanaslan7989 7 місяців тому

    Why would you try to find the rarest book titles to liken your book? Popular titles are successful for a reason. There is nothing wrong with likening your book to them.

    • @willdeanauthor
      @willdeanauthor 7 місяців тому

      Not the rarest. But remember that agents see hundreds of queries each week and many use the same huge bestseller/blockbuster titles. I’m just relaying what I’ve heard from agents. It’s important to stand out AND demonstrate that you read. A solid compromise is: [big bestseller] meets [less obvious book] - hope that helps.

    • @starklingspars8956
      @starklingspars8956 7 місяців тому

      @erencanaslan Needful things and Sharp Objects *are* by bestselling authors. I knew what they were instantly. So I wouldn't call them rare. If that's what you meant? The query advice is to use mid list/ debut books from last four years. To show you know the market. And to show you don't expect to make millions of dollars. ( I think this last reason is a silly reason because the more famous a book or author is the easier it is for agents to get an idea of your book, but that point permeates all querying advice.

  • @friendchrist3550
    @friendchrist3550 7 місяців тому

    Yes let's admit.

  • @msnandimarie7023
    @msnandimarie7023 8 місяців тому

    How fascinating. I can't imagine living in a forest. However I'm certain the beauty is astounding. Im currently part of a TikTok community that has come together to read The Last One. A TikToker has been sponsored by a book company to travel on the Royal Caribbean cruise. He was given several books and we the audience chose yours. At any rate looking forward to delving into this mystery. Do take care and Happy New Year.

    • @willdeanauthor
      @willdeanauthor 8 місяців тому

      Thanks for your message! I didn’t know about the TikTok cruise idea. How exciting! Really hope you enjoy the book.

    • @msnandimarie7023
      @msnandimarie7023 8 місяців тому

      @@willdeanauthor Loving it. I'm listening to audio but will purchase the actual book. Funny fact, I m on chapter 7. I have to rewind because I missed how did she met Daniel. At any rate hope you're having an amazing day.

  • @DanRedwater
    @DanRedwater 8 місяців тому

    Nicely said. Thanks Will. Take care out there. Dan

  • @DanRedwater
    @DanRedwater 8 місяців тому

    Thanks Will. I (and many others obviously) really appreciate this. I just may give the slush piles one more go around. Take care out there in the woods. They're beautiful, but can be lonely if you let them. Dan

  • @Plookiss
    @Plookiss 8 місяців тому

    I read this book last Summer and it was amazing, I really couldn't get it out of my head. I know the film is never has good as the book, but interesting to see it.

    • @willdeanauthor
      @willdeanauthor 8 місяців тому

      Thank you! This is just a book trailer. I will keep you updated about the screen adaptation! 📽️

    • @Plookiss
      @Plookiss 8 місяців тому

      Never heard of a book trailer before.@@willdeanauthor

  • @soulbuiltkwadjo
    @soulbuiltkwadjo 8 місяців тому

    Thats a lot of sharpies you got there, brother! Do you have a contact email? Id like to send you something for your Nordic stationary life, if that's alright with you!

    • @willdeanauthor
      @willdeanauthor 8 місяців тому

      That’s very kind (thank you) but I decided years ago not to accept gifts. I like a simple life. Thanks again.

    • @soulbuiltkwadjo
      @soulbuiltkwadjo 8 місяців тому

      @@willdeanauthor understood brother, completely respect your position and its consistency with the thrust of your channel. Thanks for getting back to me, and keep creating amazing content!

  • @magnusruben9646
    @magnusruben9646 8 місяців тому

    Proof you can live off grid and still have great hair

  • @madeiraislander
    @madeiraislander 8 місяців тому

    Awesome video Will!! I just carry around my SAK and a medkit, i gotta get some more tiny tools! Happy New Year! :D