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Subplots Are Harder Than You Think (Here’s How to Make Them Work)
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Struggling with subplots that feel messy or disconnected? Subplots are harder than you think, but once you understand how they truly work, they’ll take your fiction writing to the next level. In this video, I’m breaking down subplot structure, how to make them enhance your main plot, and the key to avoiding common subplot mistakes.
If you’ve ever wondered how to write subplots that actually serve your storytelling, build strong character development, and make your novel writing feel seamless-this is for you. I’ll walk you through my framework to develop subplots that don’t just take up space but actively improve your book.
This isn’t just theory-whether you’re an aspiring author, a beginner writer, or already deep into your book writing process, this will give you storytelling techniques to write better stories and create books that readers can’t put down.
By the end, you’ll know exactly how to fix weak subplots and make them work for your story.
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Hi there 👋 My name is Julian Maylett. Author Coach and Story Consultant, I help writers with Storytelling, Self-Publishing, and Entrepreneurship so that they can turn their passion into a thriving business. If you like to nerd out about authorpreneurship as much as I do, subscribe for weekly videos.
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[00:00] Why Your Subplots Aren’t Working (And How to Fix Them)
[01:44] The 2 Types of Subplots (And When to Use Them)
[04:05] How to Develop Strong Subplot Ideas (3 Simple Steps)
[07:13] The Hidden Structure That Fixes Subplots
[09:07] How to Track Subplots and Avoid “Subplot Holes”
[12:29] The One Last Subplot Problem You Must Fix
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  • @avigailomichael
    @avigailomichael 13 годин тому

    It's a yes for the community! I've just subscribed to your newsletter. Your videos are a blessing. Thank you so much! Please share that subplot tracker Excel sheet at the end of this video. 😊Pleeeease?

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 3 години тому

      Absolutely! I’ll include a link to the Google Sheet in the upcoming newsletter 😊 If you’ve already got the All-in-One Writing tool, you’ll find the Notion database in the 'Revision Grid' tab. If not, let me know, and I can share more details! Also-were the examples clear? It’s always tricky to pick the right ones and make them as helpful as possible!

  • @julianmaylett
    @julianmaylett 16 годин тому

    Been thinking about starting a private, tight-knit community to help you apply these storytelling frameworks to your novel. Would you be up for it? Let me know in the replies! And if you’re interested, join the newsletter-I’ll share updates there first: shorturl.at/DEbUa 📚✨

  • @another-nell
    @another-nell 2 дні тому

    I cannot believe this video has only 297 likes, what a shame

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 2 дні тому

      Well, if you imagine that 297 likes = 297 writers telling you that it's been helpful, it's pretty amazing! Also, the channel is fairly new :)

  • @ВеселыйЛимон-ы2с
    @ВеселыйЛимон-ы2с 7 днів тому

    Thanks a lot ❤

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 7 днів тому

      You’re welcome! If you have any questions about the rest of the series, feel free to let me know :)

  • @raihamza1033
    @raihamza1033 7 днів тому

    I just sent you an email with a short edited video I made from one of your clips. Would love for you to check it out!

  • @guillaumemwamba6905
    @guillaumemwamba6905 9 днів тому

    That would be great

  • @vincentsaldell5188
    @vincentsaldell5188 9 днів тому

    Top level content!

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 9 днів тому

      Thanks Vincent! Currently editing the next one-can’t wait to share it!

  • @אילנהסבירדהריבס
    @אילנהסבירדהריבס 10 днів тому

    I use AI to find information such as the date of the new moon in March 2031 or the name of a chemistry book that details the variations a water molecule can undergo to become harmful. Using AI to write the actual story feels like cheating instead of writing my own words on the page.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 10 днів тому

      That’s such an interesting way to use AI, and it really shows how much you care about building a detailed and accurate universe for your story! It’s all about finding the balance that works for you and keeping your unique voice at the heart of your storytelling 😊

  • @Nicole-lz3bb
    @Nicole-lz3bb 10 днів тому

    The FreeWrite! 😍 Also a warm water bottle/electric blanket would be on my fave list 😄

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 10 днів тому

      Do you have one? 😃 Ouuuh an electric blanket, yes!

  • @Craig_Ackmen
    @Craig_Ackmen 10 днів тому

    Very high quality and well done video :)

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 10 днів тому

      Thank you so much - that really means a lot! 😊 I’m glad you enjoyed the video, and I hope it gave you something valuable to take away. Excited to share more soon!

  • @avigailomichael
    @avigailomichael 10 днів тому

    😂are you ever gonna drink that coffee? Great video, I'll need to rewatch this a couple more times and take notes as ideas were flooding my mind during this initial watch. Please make more videos. I'm just starting off myself as a fiction writer.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 10 днів тому

      It was ice cold by the end 😂 I’m glad the video sparked ideas for your WIP! I’ll definitely keep making more-recording Part 3 tomorrow on Subplots. It’s going to be another note-worthy one since I’ll be sharing some new frameworks. Excited to see where your writing journey takes you!

  • @Horneciu
    @Horneciu 10 днів тому

    Amazing, professional video and advice. Subscribed with a bell, count me in :)

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 10 днів тому

      Thank you! I put a lot of time into scripting and editing, so it means a lot to hear that 😊 Welcome to the channel-Part 3 is on the way soon!

  • @Horneciu
    @Horneciu 10 днів тому

    I came here and see 421K subscribers well good, deserved... Wait, what? Amazing channel, so it is honor to be one of the first in here. Very interesting approach to storytelling not just another "I will show you 3act one-two-three" writing channel.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 10 днів тому

      421K, imagine! 😄 Thank you so much for joining and supporting the channel (and for being an OG member!). I’m really glad my approach resonates with you - it took me years to develop this framework, and I can’t wait to share even more in the next episode. I think it’ll be even more helpful!

  • @mommymommy3436
    @mommymommy3436 11 днів тому

    I just finished a little life……:,)

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 11 днів тому

      So what did you think? This book broke my heart and it's still haunting me years later..!

    • @mommymommy3436
      @mommymommy3436 11 днів тому

      @@julianmaylett i loved this book very much! It broke and shocked me like a million times….good thing i like reading heartbreaking books.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 11 днів тому

      I shouldn't ask, but... do you have similar recommendations then? 👀

    • @ultimaxkom8728
      @ultimaxkom8728 11 днів тому

      Another? **cough** Is seeking more heart break and pain counts as a bit M-stic?

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 11 днів тому

      No, haha! Honestly, I think ‘A Little Life’ goes far beyond heartbreak and pain-it’s intense in a way that lingers for years, that's for sure! Have you read it?

  • @Safari2009ify
    @Safari2009ify 12 днів тому

    I love the way you explain your points. It all makes a lot of sense. Your points are also more nuanced than most other author advice/guidance I see here. You've just got another subscriber who is looking forward to seeing more content from you. Merci

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 12 днів тому

      I’m glad the video felt easy to follow and that the concepts came across clearly! I was a bit worried tbh that it might have too much information for one video, so it’s great to hear it worked for you. I’m thrilled to have you join the channel - welcome aboard! 🎉 I’m currently wrapping up part 3 of the series and can’t wait to share more soon. Hearing that you found the points more nuanced than most advice out there is incredibly encouraging. It really reflects the effort I put into my coaching and understanding these concepts. So thank you so much for your support!

  • @b3rrier383
    @b3rrier383 12 днів тому

    0:01 did you really just push on a pull door

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 12 днів тому

      Oh, whoa! I didn’t even notice that! I had to look at the intro again 😂 You really have an eye for detail!

  • @julianmaylett
    @julianmaylett 13 днів тому

    💡 If you have any questions about this Storytelling framework, drop them below and I’ll respond to every one! 👉 Join the newsletter: shorturl.at/DEbUa 📚✨

  • @bethlondonart
    @bethlondonart 15 днів тому

    I wonder what it is about your video that has so many riled up? Reading the comments, it seems you've ripped off more people than you have pillars. I think it's a nice video and harms no one. I'll look forward to watching more.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 14 днів тому

      Thanks so much for the encouragement - it really means a lot! 😊 I think part of the backlash comes from a misunderstanding of what a framework is, as well as the examples I used to illustrate the concepts. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on the next episode of this series (currently putting the finishing touches on it)! :)

  • @capitalisa
    @capitalisa 15 днів тому

    I really don't know why the comments are so harshly critical. There is nothing new under the sun. Yes, understood. But this man is bringing his own voice to these ideas which may resonate with an individual who is struggling with a manuscript. Why do people keep writing self- help books? They all say basically the same thing, right? Calm down and leave this man alone. He's harming no one, as far as I can see.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 15 днів тому

      Thank you so much for your kind and thoughtful comment - it really means a lot! 😊 You’re absolutely right: frameworks aren’t about reinventing the wheel. Wished all the people who liked the video had left a comment too 😄 but negative comments are part of the game! And as you said, if using a different framework or lens can help a struggling writer to get unstuck with their manuscript, then that's motivation enough to keep sharing more about it. Thanks again for the nice words - it’s really encouraging as I'm currently editing the next video of this series!

  • @viktoriavadon2222
    @viktoriavadon2222 15 днів тому

    Uuuh, none of these are secrets? These are taught all over authortube. 1st skill is character arc, 2nd skill is story structure. Many authors and/or coaches teach those for free, and in fact many even explain how to structure a story in a way to align the character's internal journey with the external plot beats. The 3rd you didn't detail and so it's a mystery box, but I have a feeling it's just gonna be scene structure/mini arcs/pacing, again may go by a million different names, but it's the same concept. Let me say, you don't have to reinvent the wheel to be a succesful coach. First, implying you have to entirely unique and original to be worthwhile just sends the wrong message to writers, makes them feel like they must write something entirely new and never seen before. Which is impossible, and not required. Their story will be worthwhile as long as they cook up a new combination from the story soup and put their unique style into it. Second, as pointed out above, you're using different words, but you're teaching already well known stuff. There's no need to lie and say you're the only one who can teach these things..... that smells like a scam. Either you are intentionally lying, or you are just ignorant and have no clue what knowledge is out there. Either one would reflect very poorly on you. edit: forgot to say, since these techniques are in no way secrets, it's not only writing geniues who use them. They are more or less expected to be picked up by publishing. But sadly, they do not guarantee being published, let alone besteller status. It's false marketing to position them in this way.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 15 днів тому

      Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts! I really appreciate your detailed comment, and I’d love to clarify a few things 😊 First off, you’re absolutely right that this video might feel basic to more advanced writers - and that’s because it’s the first in a series. It’s meant to lay the foundation for more complex concepts I’ll cover in future episodes. I understand if it feels oversimplified for someone with more experience, but I hope the series as a whole will bring value, no matter where someone is on their writing journey. On the point about frameworks and originality: I never claimed to reinvent the wheel. The Storytelling Pillars are simply a framework I developed to help writers I work with. By definition, a framework is a way to organize existing ideas or knowledge in a way that makes them easier to understand or reveals new insights. People use and create frameworks all the time for this reason - because they’re helpful and provide a new lens to view complex topics. If this framework doesn’t resonate with you, that’s totally fine! Stick with the methods that work best for you. Not all writers are the same, and what works for one person might not work for another. As for your concern about dishonesty or scams: my goal is to share insights and tools that can help writers connect with their readers and improve their craft, while also making storytelling concepts more accessible. As far as I'm concerned, UA-cam videos are available for free. Thanks again for engaging so thoughtfully! Hope you’ll stick around to see how the series evolves. Who knows - you might find something useful in the upcoming episodes!

  • @devasjo
    @devasjo 15 днів тому

    Thank god! I thought my story is weird since i can't fit it into the 3 Acts or 4Acts. But it makes sense when i use it through your story pillars! Now, I'm soo glad to edit it as it is! Thank you so much!

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 15 днів тому

      Hey! Your story can have as many acts or parts as it needs :) The Storytelling Pillars framework is designed to free you from those constraints while helping you craft a coherent and captivating novel. I’m glad it helped! In the next video, I’ll dive deeper into how the framework works, so feel free to share any questions you have then!

  • @johnphares3358
    @johnphares3358 17 днів тому

    Just use the heros journey, or Dan Harmons story circle. The 6 pillars is the same thing with fewer steps.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 16 днів тому

      The Hero’s Journey is a good starting point, but I’ve found it can feel a bit limiting sometimes - especially with its fewer steps and its focus on a male hero, which doesn’t work for every story. The 6 Pillars are a bit more flexible and have 6 levels of application, which I’ll dive into in the next episode :) It should be out this week, so hopefully, you’ll find it helpful or even pick up a few tweaks to use in your current approach!

  • @victormaranhaorocha8601
    @victormaranhaorocha8601 18 днів тому

    You have no idea what you are talking about

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 18 днів тому

      Sounds like it’s been a rough day - hope things look up for you soon 🙏

  • @matteabrown195
    @matteabrown195 18 днів тому

    50 Shades of Grey?? The reason it sold well is because its smut.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 18 днів тому

      Could it be more complex than that? It’s definitely a factor, but I think there’s more to its success worth exploring.

    • @matteabrown195
      @matteabrown195 13 днів тому

      @@julianmaylett nah

    • @matteabrown195
      @matteabrown195 13 днів тому

      but I really liked ur video though!

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 11 днів тому

      haha, well thank you - really appreciate it :)

  • @laquonl
    @laquonl 18 днів тому

    The beats I use are similar, I just start with Establish Goal(their deepest desire), Inciting Incident, Raising Conflict, Turning Point, Crisis Moment, Climax, and Resolution. This can be tweaked to outline a fight, conversation, scene, etc as you said.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 18 днів тому

      Do you establish their inner need(s) at the start as well? Yes these are pretty straightforward and we’ll actually be diving deeper into these in the next video of this series-excited to share more soon!

  • @dukeofdenver
    @dukeofdenver 18 днів тому

    As others have said, your story pillars are just a rebranded form of three act structure. Why you would claim ownership of that, I don't know 😂

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 18 днів тому

      Hope you caught my responses too! The Storytelling Pillars aren’t about story structure, but hopefully, the next videos in the series will give you the full picture. Who knows… maybe you’ll find the framework insightful after all 😉

  • @ng67432
    @ng67432 19 днів тому

    Another one who "helps" people with stuff he doesn't or can't do himself. LOL

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      Appreciate the skepticism! Only sharing what I’ve learned from coaching authors, studying storytelling, and wrestling with my own novel-in-progress. If the next videos in this series help you or other aspiring authors even a little, then that’s what truly matters to me. Thanks for stopping by - and here’s to a better day tomorrow!

    • @Ihsaan_ASMR
      @Ihsaan_ASMR 18 днів тому

      Most book editors aren't writers..

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 18 днів тому

      @ True, and yet they're still very helpful and insightful!

  • @λιμινιλ
    @λιμινιλ 19 днів тому

    You didn’t invent these “pillars.” You are partially ripping of Frank Daniel’s “eight sequence method” (which many have ripped off before you. You claim Harry Potter isn’t 3 acts, but it is. What a fail. The sequences are built into the 3 acts. I would say you don’t understand your own system, where it comes from, and what you’re fighting against. You also don’t realize what you’re missing, but you’re trying to give advice. Hard fail.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      You’re absolutely right - as I mentioned in the video, the Storytelling Pillars are a framework I developed to make complex (already existing) storytelling ideas more accessible. Since this is the first video in the series, it’s meant to lay the foundation for the more intricate parts of the framework. Hopefully with this series, you'll see how breaking down Harry Potter with a different approach can provide deeper insights into crafting stories that truly resonate with your readers.

  • @futurevoid4261
    @futurevoid4261 19 днів тому

    I unknowingly followed this six story pillar structure.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      Great - it means you already have strong Storytelling foundations! Keep in mind that this video provides a general overview of the Storytelling Pillars. When it comes to Story Structure, these pillars operate at six different levels of application. Super excited to dive deeper in the upcoming videos, where you'll discover how each pillar evolves depending on its level of application 😊

  • @BelaMalak-u7x
    @BelaMalak-u7x 19 днів тому

    OMG this video is soo underrated!!

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      Thank you! Currently working on the next video for this series - can't wait to hear your thoughts!

  • @emilleoandresen
    @emilleoandresen 19 днів тому

    Taking the three-act structure and rebranding it as the pillars of storytelling is a great way to sell people something they can get for free. Just change a few words and no one will notice.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      Hey Emil, totally get where you’re coming from! I haven’t touched on story structure just yet, but hopefully, in the next videos of this series, you’ll see how this framework could add value to your writing journey. That said, if the 3-act structure helps you reach your goals, then by all means, stick with it :)

    • @DEGrayIII
      @DEGrayIII 18 днів тому

      Exactly what I was thinking @emilleoandresen

  • @BookClubDisaster
    @BookClubDisaster 19 днів тому

    The Fifty Shades Of Gray author is a "genius"?

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      The critics didn’t seem to think she was a prose genius 😄 - and that’s exactly the point: having years of experience honing your prose isn’t the only way to successfully share your story with the world and connect with your readers. Don't know about you but it feels hopeful.

    • @BookClubDisaster
      @BookClubDisaster 16 днів тому

      @@julianmaylett I see your point. But personally if I think someone is bad on a sentence level I almost don't care about anything else at that point.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 16 днів тому

      @@BookClubDisaster Totally fair! That’s the magic of readers - everyone values different things, whether it’s the prose, the tropes, or the emotional connection. Makes storytelling so fascinating, doesn’t it? :)

  • @elchiponr1
    @elchiponr1 19 днів тому

    Never trust a man with bangs AND a turtleneck

  • @odconstant
    @odconstant 19 днів тому

    Robert McKee called. He wants his Progressive Complications back.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      Got the same call from Sanderson too - but he’ll have to wait. Snyder and Brody are on lines 2 and 3, both wanting the Climax and Resolution back. Busy day!

  • @nathanwall2808
    @nathanwall2808 19 днів тому

    Great advice on what to focus on for a synopsis

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      Actually in this series I'll show you how to use these Storytelling Pillars to craft compelling and captivating synopses and blurbs! First, you'll need to understand the different levels of application and how these Pillars differ depending on their level - but that video is coming soon! 😊

  • @timothylines58
    @timothylines58 19 днів тому

    I immediately love your channel, it's as informative as Jed Herne's channel! Subscribed!

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      Thanks Timothy! That's a great compliment, Jed's channel is really good! I'm writing a thriller so there won't be much fantasy-centred content - primarily storytelling theory and techniques that can be applied to any genre. Hope that's okay! Are you writing mainly fantasy? What's your WIP about?

    • @timothylines58
      @timothylines58 19 днів тому

      @@julianmaylettThat's exactly what appealed to me while watching this video. I think storytelling elements transcend genre and it's important to familiarize oneself with story structure outside of the genre they're writing. I am primarily a fantasy writer and have been working on my novel since Sept. 2023. I've repurposed the plot several times while I was in school (8th grade through college) for short stories. It wasn't until late 2023 that I decided to expand and attempt a full-scale novel! The overarching plot is three competing factions whose leaders are intertwined to alter the fate of the source of magic within their world: either through its protection, manipulation, or destruction.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      @@timothylines58 Hey Timothy! Absolutely, and you'll see that Storytelling goes beyond Story Structure so I can't wait to share more with you on the topic! Okay so you've been brewing the story for quite some time, then! It sounds really cool: three leaders, three destinies...

  • @sabrinadrink697
    @sabrinadrink697 19 днів тому

    What an amazing writing advice! I am currently a seventeen year old aspiring author who was struggling a bit with my plotting. You showed storytelling tips in a clear, straightforward way not many can achieve. Now you have earned another follower😄

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      Super glad you found it helpful and more importantly insightful :) what's your WIP about?

    • @sabrinadrink697
      @sabrinadrink697 19 днів тому

      ​@@julianmaylett well, It is about a girl who wants answers about the mystery of her mother's death and gets transported to a magic land by accident. Then, she discovers that resolving that mystery might also be the key to not only understand the magic, but also the only way to save it. I'm actually really enthusiastic with it and it's been 6 months of plotting. My dream is to become a successful writer in the future 😊

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      Amazing! I'd say, focus on the protagonist's internal conflict, and then use it to fuel the plot. Part 2 of this series will dive more on how to do just that :) your dream is closer than you think so keep going! and enjoy the plotting of your novel, it's one of the most exciting parts of the process (at least for me 😊)

    • @sabrinadrink697
      @sabrinadrink697 19 днів тому

      @@julianmaylett thank you so much!!

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      @@sabrinadrink697 Hey Sabrina, I wanted to ask you : if you haven't watch No Good Deed, was the example in the video clear enough? It's always hard to pick recent examples to add even more value to the video when not everyone necessarily knows about it. So it'd be super helpful to know, as I'm working on Part 2 of this series :)

  • @Drudenfusz
    @Drudenfusz 19 днів тому

    What you call pillars is usually called story beats, and those are nothing new.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      Story Beats can mean different things to different people. For instance, for me Beats are descriptive actions in dialogues - similar to what they call "Beats" in acting. As long as you understand the theory behind it, and are able to structure and write your novel and get your desired results, then all good 😊 I clarified in the video that the Storytelling Pillars are only my way to deconstruct complex concepts. Part 2 will be about the levels of application so maybe you'll see how they differ from your understanding of beats.

    • @barilian
      @barilian 19 днів тому

      And those are usually intergrated in the 3 act structure too. Maybe he is trying to convey that you don't need to think about them as to be fixed at any point of the story (that you can play with them a little bit), but yeah it's not like turning the world upside down or anything.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Raos! This first video is all about laying the groundwork for the series. The Storytelling Pillars are a framework I designed to balance plotters and pantsers-something flexible to play around with, as you perfectly put it! I get the appeal of the 3-act structure, but I find it a bit dated for today’s stories. That said, if it works for you, that’s what matters most! It’s always fun to explore new approaches, take bits that resonate, and see what makes your story better. At the end of the day, it’s all about what works for you. Thanks for chiming in-hope you’ll check out part 2! 😊

    • @Cotfi2
      @Cotfi2 19 днів тому

      Druden must be one of them "geniuses" you mention! Wowie wow! How lucky we are that he graced us with his knowledge!

    • @Drudenfusz
      @Drudenfusz 19 днів тому

      @@Cotfi2 Her knowledge. If you don't know, maybe use they/them instead? And no, I would not call myself a genius, that is has too much of a male ego stench to it.

  • @DaltonKevinM
    @DaltonKevinM 19 днів тому

    0:53 WTF is that?! BTW, I'm multilingual. What languages IS your program in?

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      The program is currently in Beta version in French - if you speak French (first, well done hahah it is not an easy language 😅) then you might be interested. Otherwise it'll be available in English soon :)

    • @DaltonKevinM
      @DaltonKevinM 19 днів тому

      @@julianmaylett I speak Spanish. I could probably get by if there's subtitles. But my achille's heel at the moment is not prose - it's length. I just get to the end too quickly to compose something I can market as a novel. And I refuse to be a short story only guy

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      There are subtitles indeed - I wanted to ensure it would be accessible to everyone! Plus, since it is a program and not just an online course, I coach the members every week and answer all their questions individually :) but I'd feel more comfortable for you to join the English program as you'd probably get even more value and help from it. Feel free to join the newsletter, I'll send updates on there.

  • @Melyssxxi
    @Melyssxxi 20 днів тому

    Thank you 🙏🏻

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      Super happy you found it helpful! Currently working on Part 2, it should be ready for this week :) in the meantime, let me know if you have any question on the theory!

  • @cateo
    @cateo 20 днів тому

    Nice video, high quality! Good luck 😊

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 19 днів тому

      Thanks a lot, it's super nice to hear positive feedback - it's what keeps me going! Looking forward to sharing Part 2 later this week 😊

  • @raihamza1033
    @raihamza1033 21 день тому

    Man why you just stopped to upload videos.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 21 день тому

      What a timing, hahah, a new video is coming today! I was travelling over Christmas but I'm back now 😃

  • @julianmaylett
    @julianmaylett 22 дні тому

    💡 If you have any questions about today’s storytelling framework, drop them below and I’ll respond to every one! 👉 And join the newsletter: shorturl.at/DEbUa 📚✨

  • @danielhambyfilm
    @danielhambyfilm Місяць тому

    This is cool! I like this method. I'm more of a screenwriter but this would all still apply. Consistency is key!

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett Місяць тому

      Hey! Thanks so much for watching! I totally agree - consistency is the backbone of any creative process. I'll talk more about storytelling techniques in upcoming videos and same thing: still applies to screenwriting :) What are you currently working on?

  • @tayosaurus779
    @tayosaurus779 Місяць тому

    J'adore l'idée ! Je garde ça de côté pour bien commencer l'année 2025. Bravo pour tes vidéos, Julian ! Ça fait plaisir d'y retrouver l'enthousiasme que tu donnais à ta commu sur twitch. Sincérité, détermination et optimisme, ça donne vraiment envie d'écrire avec toi.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett Місяць тому

      hello hello! yes, c'est une belle façon de commencer l'année! Peut-être prépare ton plan d'action quelques jours avant? :) et merci de ton commentaire, ça fait vraiment plaisir ! Si j'arrive à être consistent sur UA-cam pendant quelques mois, j'aimerais bien avoir une chaîne sur le côté en français mais à voir ! En tout cas, merci merci de tes encouragements, je suis content d'être de retour avec le même optimisme !

  • @nikki1022
    @nikki1022 Місяць тому

    I love the idea of making it a game! That’s always so motivating. Small steps / goals is key for me with any goal I’m trying to achieve and turning that into a game is such a great idea.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett Місяць тому

      It's a lot more motivating :) and there's something about ticking boxes as you're making progress, hah 😄 reminds me of the TBR challenge we did!

  • @julianmaylett
    @julianmaylett Місяць тому

    I’m considering starting a 12-week challenge (limited to just 10 people!) where we’d have weekly coaching sessions to help you stay on track and make real progress on your novel. Would you be interested? Let me know in the comments! In the meantime, grab the writing tracker here: checkout.julianmaylett.com/writing-tracker

    • @miracran8751
      @miracran8751 20 днів тому

      Yes, I would be interested.

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett 20 днів тому

      Awesome! 😃 I'll let you know in the newsletter when we'd start :)

  • @ELRivera1
    @ELRivera1 Місяць тому

    I am very interested are there directions or a user guide

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett Місяць тому

      Hey! Once you get the template, you'll have access to both a support email address to ask any questions, and a member space where you'll have your questions answered directly by video / screen-recording :)

    • @ELRivera1
      @ELRivera1 Місяць тому

      @@julianmaylett really impressive I am in !!

    • @julianmaylett
      @julianmaylett Місяць тому

      Super! I've just released a new video about a complementary template, and there's a discount at the moment to get both so feel free to check it out :)

  • @julianmaylett
    @julianmaylett Місяць тому

    Which gift idea was your favourite? What would you add to the list? ✍🎁

  • @DavidAbadesFilms
    @DavidAbadesFilms Місяць тому

    You made me stay with that intro 😂