7 Types of Writers: Which Kind are YOU?

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  • @thirdplanet4471
    @thirdplanet4471 5 років тому +622

    8: You think so much about writing to such an extent that you never actually write anything

    • @Ed_man_talking9
      @Ed_man_talking9 5 років тому +41

      you're overstimulating your brain, break down your objectives to bitesize pieces, writing tends to be a long term project anyway.

    • @linguaLatinae
      @linguaLatinae 5 років тому +39

      That’s me… I have easily thousands of ideas etc written down but never wrote a connected story

    • @emeraldqueen1994
      @emeraldqueen1994 5 років тому +4

      Reverse Dipper Pines I think about my books constantly and I’m now writing books 90 & 91 at the same time... edit My stories are pretty world and character based... edit two my books are fan fiction for the Spyro and Skylanders games

    • @Tahkaullus01
      @Tahkaullus01 5 років тому +7

      Sadly, I sometimes fall into this category

    • @JassanT
      @JassanT 5 років тому +11

      I can relate heavy to this. For some reason, it's hard for me to commit to one story when so many ideas fill up my head. It's a horrible habit

  • @FloatingSunfish
    @FloatingSunfish 5 років тому +75

    I'm more of a character-driven guy.
    With characters like these, the stories just write themselves!

  • @xxxlittleGremlinxxx
    @xxxlittleGremlinxxx 5 років тому +97

    Mark Crilley is so precious and must be protected at all costs. Truly he is a gift to mankind.

  • @victornoel36
    @victornoel36 5 років тому +200

    My writing style is "Create a bunch of cool scenes with my planed characters and then figure out what to put in between them"

    • @khadraibrahim3437
      @khadraibrahim3437 5 років тому +5

      Same

    • @stoopidtoaster6075
      @stoopidtoaster6075 5 років тому +30

      And then have a mental breakdown due realising you cannot fit all the cool scenes in the story.

    • @raidenjeskar2823
      @raidenjeskar2823 5 років тому +7

      @@stoopidtoaster6075 im in the middle of this and its gping absolutely *fucking* *stellar!*

    • @Emancy3
      @Emancy3 5 років тому +2

      I do that sometimes😂

    • @wolfsydproductions9082
      @wolfsydproductions9082 4 роки тому

      Same here man!

  • @PochotheEntity
    @PochotheEntity 5 років тому +68

    I’m definitely character based, world based, and loose outline.

    • @dio1651
      @dio1651 5 років тому +5

      Same

    • @dio1651
      @dio1651 5 років тому +7

      I start with characters then focus on world and for the story I have benchmarks but nothing in between to let my ideas flourish

  • @joemorand6611
    @joemorand6611 5 років тому +7

    I try to imagine the emotionally charged or action scenes of a story 1st, and then try to write the series of events that build to that high point.

  • @jodel5784
    @jodel5784 5 років тому +69

    I think it's best to be a little bit of all.😀

    • @DBT1007
      @DBT1007 4 роки тому +1

      Yup. Need to mix all elements to fill each weakness.
      It's like economic system. You need to mix capitalism and communism to make a better system. Use capitalism elements to fix the weakness from communism and use communism elements to fix the weakness from capitalism. Basically like that.
      You need to imagine the world, the character, and proper solid story. But sometimes in the middle of your progress, you must be wild about ideas. Add some stuffs

  • @jerrichocross9755
    @jerrichocross9755 5 років тому +5

    I'm definitely a 6, but I'm a referencer. I love adding Easter eggs and mysteries that the audience can figure out

  • @oceanlizard
    @oceanlizard 5 років тому +3

    Holy shit I found you again. You helped me so much when I was younger but I lost your channel. I just wanted to say thank you. Your videos really helped me back when I was first starting to draw.

  • @ditrixgenesis781
    @ditrixgenesis781 5 років тому +12

    6 is what a lot of writers, editors, English majors/teachers, etc. say is the best/only approach there is and that's disheartening because doing 6 or 7 is very difficult for me.
    I'd say 1 is a brainstorm or quick practice writing.
    I am a 2, with a stockpile of 3's and a few 4's to be utilized in my 2 writing.

  • @fatalecho_king
    @fatalecho_king 5 років тому +27

    I'm not a writer but, some of the things I talk about sound like I wrote a book

    • @darienb1127
      @darienb1127 5 років тому +9

      Too many ideas, not enough willpower to put them on paper.

  • @CGROBZ05
    @CGROBZ05 5 років тому +13

    I've noticed in my own writing, I started with (1) stream of consciousness. Then I quickly realized I needed to end the story so I started to plan it while I was still writing it. Now I'm a (5) or (6) but I still like to use stream of consciousness for ideas or for stress relief. 😊

  • @Angie-wj9qd
    @Angie-wj9qd 5 років тому +5

    I think my favorite part was where Mark couldn't help himself and had to give Jasmine blushies.
    It's beautiful.
    But this gave me a better grip of how i can start my story/comic/webtoon that came from a dream! It's been difficult trying to think of how i could approach it and this helped me figure out the better possibilities of getting it started. Thank you so much for making this video 🥺

  • @Demondragonkinggav
    @Demondragonkinggav 5 років тому +17

    I think I mostly stream of consciousness at the start along with having basic character concepts and sometimes some characters end up speaking up more loudly then I originally thought they would.

  • @deldarel
    @deldarel 5 років тому +7

    a soft 6 where I have a premise and a set of characters and some ending in mind, as well as a certain theme. However, It will be mainly character driven from then on.

  • @annaelizabeth2125
    @annaelizabeth2125 5 років тому +2

    Oh my gosh I finally found you! I would watch your videos when I was a kid and you basically taught me how to draw! I would watch your videos over and over till I drew something good and I just wanna say thank you and you were truly inspiring💗

  • @bengosdin927
    @bengosdin927 5 років тому +2

    Markcrilley, you are the most pure man on UA-cam. I use to be really into drawing, so I watched your videos on drawing. Then I got into writing stories, hoping to turn them into comics or web series and I watched your story writing videos. Now I’m into writing music, especially story driven albums, yet again I find myself on your UA-cam channel. You are like the potato chips of youtube (I swear that’s a compliment) because I can just watch your videos and have a good time, like how you can always eat potato chips and have a good time. Also I love your dog. Goodbye.

  • @1MightyR
    @1MightyR 5 років тому +11

    The godfather of YT art. Thanx for another amazing episode!$

  • @FaithMidnight
    @FaithMidnight 5 років тому +16

    I'm a character based kernel of an idea and run with it kind of writer, I also imagine different worlds.

    • @maewalker
      @maewalker 5 років тому

      I think im the same

  • @Zulfburht
    @Zulfburht 5 років тому +28

    Serious question: What books/ Graphic novel of all the ones you’ve read, or a fellow author has written do you think deserves to be turned into a movie series, or cartoon series?
    Personally I would love to see the Bone series by Jeff Smith, turned into a animated series. I would say it would definitely be catered towards younger adults/ teens.

    • @seans.383
      @seans.383 4 роки тому +1

      your wish has been granted, it's getting an animated series

    • @Zulfburht
      @Zulfburht 4 роки тому

      Sean Smith great, it’s been a long time coming.

  • @zrlyk7118
    @zrlyk7118 5 років тому +19

    Your so good at drawing! :0

    • @theberrby6836
      @theberrby6836 5 років тому +5

      He is. He's a professional. :)

  • @74123zac
    @74123zac 5 років тому +5

    A good number of these describe my writing style for different projects. Depending on what I'm working on I may need to take a different approach.

  • @alanbritton
    @alanbritton 5 років тому +5

    I’m somewhere between 4 & 6. I like to create the world then attach characters to that world. I give each one a basic ‘life’ which can lead to a story. I certainly don’t plan ahead as life isn’t that simple, reaction to a situation becomes fluid and more believable....I hope..😉.
    Great video, as usual...etc. etc.

  • @DripGxd_Cam
    @DripGxd_Cam 5 років тому +7

    In honor of final fantasy 7 remake releasing soon, could you do a tutorial and time lapse of drawing cloud strife. It would be massively apreaciated

  • @stickfigure8416
    @stickfigure8416 5 років тому +3

    I tend to start with a core premise, theme or message that my story wants to convey. Then, once I have that nailed down, I craft a world around that idea that contains the necessary characteristics for that story to be able to ocurr. Then I design the actors for the story, the main characters embodying the core theme while the supporting cast can represent parallel themes and conflicts that are congruent with the world they inhabit. I rarely have blank-slate characters, and most are defined individuals whose actions actively impact the development of the story rather than being passive and merely reacting to events unfolding around them.

  • @FrozEnbyWolf150
    @FrozEnbyWolf150 5 років тому +1

    I think it's best to think of the different approaches as tools every writer should own, and you should feel free to draw upon them as needed. They're not mutually exclusive categories. Different types work better depending on story length, genre, and the writer's experience. I've probably used each of them at various times. For flash fiction or poems, you don't need an extensive outline. For character studies, you'll want to invest heavily in an individual character. For large scale fantasy or sci-fi, it helps to create extensive outlines for the world and characters. For whatever kind of story, coming up with ideas in the moment can be very useful, so you don't get stuck. Try to practice this when watching movies or reading books, thinking of ways to write them better yourself. See how quickly you can come up with coherent story ideas.

  • @bgchaz
    @bgchaz 5 років тому +5

    If you blend 3 and 5 you find how I write my books. Happy drawing.

  • @artdhananjay
    @artdhananjay 5 років тому +1

    Great Illutration !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love it !

  • @MikeFrazee222
    @MikeFrazee222 5 років тому +8

    The ASMR is real with your videos. Anyone ever tell you that?

  • @Rekki_Rekki
    @Rekki_Rekki 5 років тому +6

    We share a similar style. I go with loose outline/character driven

    • @theatheistbear3117
      @theatheistbear3117 5 років тому +1

      Same. I feel like that makes the story flow a bit better.

  • @kjaiserlp7613
    @kjaiserlp7613 5 років тому +2

    I tend to fluctuate depending on the story. I’ve had some ideas weave around a character, others evolve from an interesting premise or plot. It all depends on how I was initially inspired. I’d say that I fall around the 3-5 mark, then

  • @PeriluneStar
    @PeriluneStar Рік тому +1

    I'm kinda like #2, but I have a couple of scenes that I want to get to. I'm also somewhat character focused, except more on the character designs than the personality, haha

  • @nursenickyislearningtodraw7219
    @nursenickyislearningtodraw7219 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful drawing and good advice

  • @diphenhydramine6072
    @diphenhydramine6072 4 роки тому +1

    I've been making up my characters since preschool, so I'm able to drive a story real easy by doing the character thing in #3.

  • @TheDuelistGal12
    @TheDuelistGal12 5 років тому

    Wonderful video and art, as always~!

  • @theberrby6836
    @theberrby6836 5 років тому +2

    I'm usually a mix of Character, Plot, and World... Sometimes, I get an idea of a beginning, other times a middle, and work from there! My struggle is usually always the ending....
    As I try and commit to making stories from start to finish now as an older person, I am getting more used to the groove of outlining, which I do believe is helpful!
    Thank you Mr. Mark Crilley, and yeah Everybody blushes! that should be a book _hmmm_

    • @randomcallum
      @randomcallum 5 років тому

      Are you game of thrones writer ? Thay had that problem too :p

  • @theatheistbear3117
    @theatheistbear3117 5 років тому +4

    I’m 6. More of a Gardener type, with a Character-Focused Story.
    The idea for my story came when I found a particularly interesting abandoned character concept. And immediately I was imagining the groundwork for what would become my first character, though not my main character.
    After that I quickly started to create more characters. The story was more or less build around the characters instead of the other way around. Which was a conscious choice, as I like having my characters get full control over their agency instead of them being Railroaded into a finale.

  • @codiehaleyt
    @codiehaleyt 5 років тому

    Numbers 3 and 5 describe me best right now! I always start with characters, and after that I find it best to know what they're working up toward. No. 7 is an example of the type of writer I WANT to be. I feel I'm well on the path to a good story right now, but I've never had that complete outline before, and it's so hard for me to sit down and write without knowing what exactly I'm writing. It seems most people prefer the freedom of sort of letting the story unfold as they write, and I definitely understand that. But with me I feel I'd get a lot more done if I had a clear set of directions to follow! XD

  • @TeresaMArsenault
    @TeresaMArsenault 5 років тому

    For short stories or poems I am mostly spontaneous, diving in with an idea or a scrap of dialogue. My novels are mainly character-driven, with the world being a supporting character. My style is #6 The Loose Outline. I have a formula I developed that makes the process fast and easy. Like you, I find it important to know where the story is going and why. As I am writing the outline, or while I am mulling it over, making character sketches, etc., inspiration will often strike. That’s when I will write scenes or dialogue to insert later. I’ve heard of interviewing characters. I’ve tried that, but I’d rather journal from that character’s perspective or write a back story for him. I find that helps me when I feel stuck and helps me to understand my people better. It also gets me excited about the story if I’ve started to get bored. I might be leaning into #7 a bit because I do try to work out where there should be more action or down times. I think it’s important to give the reader little tea breaks of pleasant scenes to balance out the dark or action-filled scenes. I also like to have a gradual escalation of tension building up toward the climax. If I work out those details before I begin writing, I feel more free to just create without worrying if the story is flowing in an interesting way. Thanks for doing this. Teresa from PEI, Canada

  • @tre103
    @tre103 5 років тому

    6 is probably where I am at now with the story I am currently working on. Well, I've got the characters planned perfectly, and Ive got the beginning and ending as well as main conflicts/big scenes and reveals. It's all about piecing it together into a script and changing my art style to fit this story at this point.

  • @PlaguesPosies
    @PlaguesPosies 5 років тому

    I am definitely a mix between character-focused and the loose outline. I have a few characters that I absolutely adore but I've been trying for years to put their story together in a way that I feel does them justice and lets people get to know (and hopefully love) them the way that I do but the struggle is reeeaal 😭😂

  • @blueworldcomics7908
    @blueworldcomics7908 5 років тому +1

    I'm definitely number 2. It has caused me to trip up on occasion, but it's actually really satisfying when I find a way to a square peg fit into a round hole without anyone noticing.
    You got through a period of minor depression, but like it feels worth it to me.
    In fact, if I plan things out too much, the story stops being fun.

  • @AliFayeFaye
    @AliFayeFaye 5 років тому

    I am all of them!! lol I'm the improv writer at work when I'm bored, but when I'm at home I go into more details. I usually start with a world/scenario idea; create a simple outline; create all my characters; and with my characters purposes I detail my outline so they all interact. I hate overlapping ideas once I already started because it messed up my order of events. I have to have an outline for my long stories or I'll forget a lot of things once I start writing, but I would say this is my funky style of writing!

  • @tobyangus1590
    @tobyangus1590 5 років тому +1

    Hey nah I I have been etching you vids for a while and I really love them but I miss you old manga tutorials and I think you should do them more often

  • @BlizzardSiya16
    @BlizzardSiya16 5 років тому

    I've written stories primarily from category 2, but also I have worked with or otherwise melded 1, 3, 5 and 6. Sometimes I'll work with a looser point of view until I write a ways in and get a good idea of what is happening, then make a rough outline of necessary scenes (like one-sentence bullet points) to the ending. Other times it's purely going with the #2 strategy, but I don't really ever end up with scenes that don't make sense as I build off of what I started with, without introducing new variables (like a random country or something that was never mentioned previously). The most editing for me using this method comes from cutting scenes that make sense but, as they usually explore character because that is my go-to for a slump, could be ground down to streamline the story. But this is also because I usually let my characters lead the way, as seeing what they do is the most compelling part of the project for me.

  • @rosebishop5755
    @rosebishop5755 3 роки тому

    I like to day dream my stories figuring out everything about my characters and how their world works in my head. Going on long tangents meticulous working out minute details. Then I make it up as I go along. While I'm writing I keep a list of scenes, some of which I actually write out, of things I want to include. I also have a tendency to jump back and forth from one project to another both with writing and art. Although sometimes I do lose interest in somethings and don't come back. I find that the projects I'm actually really passionate about it helps me come back with fresh eyes and pick up and edit what I did a day or two before. As well as let's me come up with new interesting ideas. The time in between gives me more time to brainstorm and consume media that inspires me. I kind of edit and re write as I go to help make sure I stay consistent with details and stuff. Also re reading my own words helps me get back into the mindset of the character.(I only re read a chapter or two back normally.) Then I can edit edit and also get someone to look it over and help me make changes. I especially need help with grammar. An english major I am not. I do however have an over abundance of stories dancing around in my head.

  • @aiysha2888
    @aiysha2888 5 років тому

    Thank You Mark I struggle with depression and watching you draw helps me to feel peaceful :)

  • @wu.kaio7
    @wu.kaio7 3 роки тому +1

    I think that i am a mixture of 2 and 3. I like to build my characters but a very dull world and I also don’t plan my plot. I just like to role with the punches

  • @Zaxnafein
    @Zaxnafein 5 років тому

    Thank goodness! I actually thought you'd forgotten to add the blushies😄

  • @ShimmeryVain4u
    @ShimmeryVain4u 5 років тому

    Interesting! I guess I mainly do a bit of point 3 and point 6. My main characters at least were created first. Then sometimes as I write my story new characters pop up. I like to plan out a loose outline of my story in my head and then I fill in the gaps and new ideas chapter by chapter. Hope I made sense ^_^

  • @ashlazdanovich8396
    @ashlazdanovich8396 5 років тому +1

    I just write what comes to mind with an idea of a character and world based on different ideas.
    Sometimes I have a character.
    Sometimes I have a world.
    But I almost always get to a point where I have these written down and suddenly can’t come up with a story.
    As of right now, I have a really good world built.
    I have a couple characters but with not much detail.
    I have a premise of a story but basically no story.
    I’ve become completely stumped as to what to write now.
    So because of this I will start it but won’t finish it completely.
    It took me years to get the world down so I think I might come up with a plot to place in this messy story I have.
    No idea to be honest.
    But that’s the way I write stories.

  • @C102y
    @C102y 5 років тому +1

    I'm #3 through and through. I'm often make the characters first and build the plot around them.

  • @coolcat7011
    @coolcat7011 5 років тому

    I'd say about 6. I set up a good premise and certain large story beats, including the ending I want. But while plotting out some of the finer details, it's easily influenced by how the characters are. Points A, B, and C are in place... but as I continue working on it, the paths between can take twists and turns I wouldn't have thought of at first.

  • @Hat_shaped
    @Hat_shaped 5 років тому +1

    Deffinitely world based. So much so that I have the world, technology, power system, side characters all planned out and now I'm struggling on an actually interesting main character and plot ...

    • @TeresaMArsenault
      @TeresaMArsenault 5 років тому

      Isuru Wanigasooriya this sounds exciting. Try to imagine waking up in your world and start writing about that. Instead of forcing characters and plot into your world, insert yourself. Describe what you are seeing, smelling, experiencing. Walk around in it. Is there something hidden to you? What is around that large boulder? You may discover your plot hiding there. You will also find your character as you react to that thing hiding behind the boulder. Are you strong, brave, fearful, friendly, cynical? Creating a world in your imagination is a great accomplishment. Now go play in it and see what happens. :)

  • @MidoriAlbarn
    @MidoriAlbarn 5 років тому +1

    I'm something between 1 and 6 😁 sometimes I don't know what Im doing And when I get the idea during writing, I rework it in the final form 😊

  • @kairemeriniit
    @kairemeriniit 5 років тому +1

    8. (a rare one) You have an ending and you start to fit things that happened in.

  • @melopsittacus4047
    @melopsittacus4047 5 років тому

    Best drawing channel ever i am subscribed to you for already 5 years

  • @Stiggandr1
    @Stiggandr1 5 років тому

    The way I write is as follows
    Come up with cool character concepts. (Inspiration strikes at the oddest times.)
    Identify the call to action or initial conflict. Whatever sets things in motion.
    Brainstorm cool potential interactions that compliment that conflict. (These won't necessarily be used, but they're for referencing, and for forming character and world concepts.)
    Plot things out until the call to action.
    Write to the call to action. Let the characters and world carry the story to conclusion.
    So, I'm a hybrid pants / plotter.

  • @xyddum2918
    @xyddum2918 5 років тому

    I never write my ideas down so that the bad boring ones are forgotten and the best coolest ones are always remembered.

  • @seans.383
    @seans.383 4 роки тому

    I also do the loose outline, I come up with the main characters, beginning, middle, end, and all the important scenes. And then I sometimes add minor scenes and once in a while change scenes I had already written down.

  • @PochotheEntity
    @PochotheEntity 5 років тому

    Interesting topic today! Can’t wait to watch after work :D

  • @HanjiaSGuo
    @HanjiaSGuo 4 роки тому

    I usually have a few set things: characters are usually definitely set beforehand, major twists in the story are set beforehand. Huge events are usually in place, but the weird thing is, I usually never know how a story will end.

  • @cometmoon
    @cometmoon 5 років тому

    I consider myself a mix of 2-3 of the categories you listed. But most of the time I seem to come up with the story ideas in my head, but for some strange reason, can never seem to bring myself to write 99% them on paper(or computer).

  • @SantanaBanana47
    @SantanaBanana47 4 роки тому

    I start with thinking about the characters and the setting and eventually have a loose outline that I will change and add more as I go.

  • @Poison_Lullaby
    @Poison_Lullaby 5 років тому

    I am a mix of #3 and #5. I love coming up with quirky, fun characters and I like knowing the basics of my story or at least the end before I really start writing. I struggle with staying confident in my writing and keeping myself motivated all the time so i find that if i know who the characters are as basic people in the beginning and I know the world i'm in and ending i want it's easier to come up with natural scenarios and conflicts of varied verities.

  • @joycieledgend8774
    @joycieledgend8774 5 років тому

    I have a mix between (1) stream of consciousness (2) make it up as you go (3) character-focused (4) world-focused and a (6) loose outline. This gives me the opportunity to have the flexibility and a variety of detailed sources to what my characters do and how they act in the world or how they live with their culture. It's a quite complicated process, but it's worth the effort.

  • @boisberollin1537
    @boisberollin1537 5 років тому +1

    Mark, could you draw Natsu Dragneel from Fairy Tail, please? Or another character from this anime?

  • @BE_Art
    @BE_Art 5 років тому

    I'm definitely a loose outline girl, but the most exciting part of my writing process is building characters around my plot. I have a lot of fun researching names with hidden meanings and assigning characteristics to drive home the themes that I'm working with. That's the part that gets me all giddy!

  • @Klaxynd
    @Klaxynd 5 років тому +1

    What I do is:
    1. I come up with a basic premise
    2. Develop the world, (only basic stuff like the worlds natural laws. Does it have magic? Do certain places have a class system with nobility? etc.)
    3. Refine it so I have an idea of where the story will go
    4. Develop a specific city/country/continent (basic stuff again, nothing concrete)
    5. As characters are introduced I refine them on a separate document (including backstory and stuff)
    6. Write out the story!
    7. For sequels, (I haven't actually made a sequel yet but...) I make sure that I focused on only one of the world's problems with only one country's perspective in the original. Then repeat steps 3-6 as needed.

    • @Klaxynd
      @Klaxynd 5 років тому

      I think I consider the writing process more of a triangle.
      1. Characters
      2. World
      3. Plot/Story
      I'm pretty evenly spread between the three and I do that on purpose so there's no one aspect in my story that's lacking. If I absolutely had to come up with my weakest point though, it would probably be World.

  • @Mjumiman
    @Mjumiman 5 років тому

    Another number 6 here! I used to be very spontanous about writing, which helped me get kind of used to the technical aspects of comics, but nowadays that I write longer comics (~180-280 pages) I absolutely need an outline to know where I'm going. It helps me feel confident about my writing.
    Another cool thing about it is that when I already know the main character arcs, I can put more focus on details like style of speech, expressions and other fun stuff.

  • @diphenhydramine6072
    @diphenhydramine6072 4 роки тому +1

    I'm more of a number 4. I write by coming up with a setting first, and everything else comes naturally. If it's a vague setting, I cannot write crap.

  • @southhill6667
    @southhill6667 5 років тому

    I can honestly see myself in almost all of these to some extent. All but #7 (Rock-Solid Outline).
    In a sense, I suppose I mostly use a mix of #2 (Make It Up As You Go), and #5 (Figure Out The Premise And The Ending), perhaps with a sprinkle of #4 (World-Focused) on top of it.
    I'll try to come up with a premise, often pining for a while trying to think of something interesting, but once it clicks everything'll fall into place and I'll almost have the entire story right then and there.
    What I struggle with the most however is finding the scenes that ties it all together into a... Well, into a story.

  • @janelpopp
    @janelpopp 5 років тому

    I’d say I start off as a 3&4, then turn into a 5, then a 6. I think of a character, mostly appearance, how they would do in various world settings, they slowly grow a voice and a personality. Then it slowly goes a little further, what upsets this character, what brings them joy, what do they normally do? Then it goes a little further to: what’s their back story, how were they brought up, what’s the tie to the world setting, what plot/adventures would they get tied up in and would it tie in with their back story/does it have to tie in with their back story? If the character has grown on me by this point, I start to narrow it down to the type of story they fit into, and what role they play with various obstacles in their path. If I finally really enjoy one of those vague stories and roles for that character, I’ll start laying out a really vague outline of a story, break it down further for a general summary of the main story, break it down further some more for key points in the story, break it down further into what I want in specific chapters, break it down further for dialogue/specific scenes. And go from there, while keeping it vague enough to tie in a new idea if I think of something more interesting for plot.

  • @yasao_art
    @yasao_art 5 років тому

    Category 6 also describes how I write. :) I like to plan outlines and write concepts before I write the actual story. But it does happen that I get ideas on how improve certain details while writing and I also add those later when I edit everything.
    By edit I mean that I first write traditionally with pen and ink on paper and then type everything afterwards (which is when the edit happens).

  • @AgentFirestalker
    @AgentFirestalker 5 років тому

    I prefer to use something similar to #6. A book on writing I read once used the term "Signpost Scenes" to describe what came between the beginning and end of his novel. As an example, the Lord of the Rings begins with Bilbo finding the ring, and ends with it falling into Mt. Doom. Along the way there are a lot of pivotal scenes at least from the author's perspective. Helm's Deep. The Balrog. Aragon taking up the reforged sword. Etc...
    I've written several novels over the past couple of years, soon to publish. And they all have a beginning and end. But also, while I am writing I envision certain scenes I feel should happen sometime. I might not know where in the story they go, but I'll jot them down. When does the busfull of main characters get knocked off the freeway? Why does a character intentionally speed past an off-duty cop? Why is a there a shootout on board a passenger train? I don't know about these things but if I like the visuals of the scene a lot I jot it down, and see if it will fit in later. I don't ever use all my "signpost scenes", but that's expected.
    And all the stuff in between I get to when I'm writing. Once I know the beginning, end, and have a decent idea of where my signposts go, I get to typing.

  • @thedomeguy
    @thedomeguy 3 роки тому

    My approach to writing: draw tons of character sketches, designs, and illustrations of potential story scenes. Then at some point say that I'll wite a story outline and maybe script out some dialogue. Then I don't do any of that, and start thumbnailing some page layouts, then once I get bored of that I just start drawing the pages and come up with the dialogue and story as I go.

  • @opalcarew_
    @opalcarew_ 5 років тому

    I start with a premise, an idea of who the characters are, and the ending. I then start writing some scenes, getting a better idea of the characters as I proceed. Fairly quickly after that, I work up a loose outline.

  • @CrimePaint
    @CrimePaint 5 років тому

    6. with a bit of 2. and mixed in. I like leaving room for a change of plans.

  • @RenDrawsWarbirds
    @RenDrawsWarbirds 5 років тому

    I find myself recognising my stories rather than myself in these categories. I think I've written stories with every single one of these approaches, though not so much with the "Stream of Consciousness" one, only a shortstory once for a school assignment when I was facing a total writer's block.

  • @kyro-jaxxsonofkosmos23
    @kyro-jaxxsonofkosmos23 5 років тому

    I like #1. I usually start with a little idea, after that anything goes. Sometimes I use #6, but the outline is usually loose. It becomes more of a guideline to me.

  • @UchaNekome
    @UchaNekome 5 років тому

    I'm a mix between character focused, world focused, and loose outline writing. I don't write down my outline rather I make notes about the world, characters, and story as reference material. I do extensive research and even have a folder of images to help me come up with more creative settings. I want my characters to be alive within a vibrant environment, but at the same time I would like the story to be cohesive.

  • @shellystarlight6213
    @shellystarlight6213 5 років тому

    I am definitely not a 7! I would say I am a 5, one of my storys is a 2.
    Okay so, Mark Crilley, you are awesome! I've got your 'Mastering Manga' books, they have helped me SO much! Thank you!

  • @maewalker
    @maewalker 5 років тому

    I can be a mix of all of these, but i am definitely more of a "pantser" with generally a little idea of where i want to be (more often just a sense of how i want i to FEEL when the character/arc gets to the end). Having said that this NANOWRIMO (National Novel Writing Month which happens over November, look it you if you dont know it, as its amazing!) I want to try doing a bit more of a plot. Last Nano I did hit over the 50k goal, but parts were a bit of a scramble.

  • @brenna4988
    @brenna4988 5 років тому

    Personally I feel like number 6 the most, but this list feels like my stepping stones as I go in my writing. From random thoughts, to characters, to the online - but I also just start at random places like characters first or making the world first.

  • @Omnio0
    @Omnio0 5 років тому

    i like how GRR Martin put it
    there's the gardener and the architect.
    the gardener plants the seeds of the story and watches it grow as they guide it.
    the architect drafts a blueprint and plans every step of the plot before anything.

  • @Thollis1987
    @Thollis1987 4 роки тому

    I'm more of #6. I like to plan ahead so my story would make sense to me and the audience. Basically, Outline is my forte in real life and creating stories and illustrations.

  • @123rockfan
    @123rockfan 5 років тому

    Before watching the video, I really didn’t think one category would fit me, but then came the description for “loose outline” lol. Definitely agree with Mark, I think this way of writing works very well.

  • @Anastasia-ls8dd
    @Anastasia-ls8dd 4 роки тому

    I think i'm a mix between 2 and 3 as I love character based stories that's what captures me, if a story has bad/boring/flat characters I don't really care if it has an amazing plot or world I'm just not interested. I kinda plan what i want to write for each chapter and just wing it after that lol

  • @valasafantastic1055
    @valasafantastic1055 5 років тому

    I use a mix of styles for different stories. And as I have a main story I keep doing endless iterations of I'd say its a combination. When DMing/GMing (in a TTRPG uscu as D&D) its totally a rough outline plus stream of consciousness, but also as a group! Primarily Numbers 1-4. I absolutely have strong characters and very detailed worlds. But much is come up with as I go. However I often have a subconscious and instinctive feeling for the way it will end as well! I find having a detailed world helps to allow the stream of consciousness improv to actually work better. If I have the cultures, societies, nature and magic figured out so I understand a lot the characters and plot flow naturally. I can't do the same without the world so much. Yet I also have MANY stories that I work out the world around a very interesting character or group of characters, often in tandem simultaneously as one informs the other! Now there are also times where a plot out event is where the idea for this particular story comes from and then in those cases I work out the world and characters around that! LOL!
    Also I have MANY times edited my vivid DREAMS into stories removing all the nonsensical elements and redoing it. Many of my favorite stories I wrote began as dreams! (whats the category for that?)
    Seems to me I have at least once used all of your categories actually!
    I write a lot of stories and come up with many worlds and animals, other creations and characters. I know I have well over 1000 mythical creatures and well over 1000 original characters now. as well as over 100 worlds (some much more detailed than others!) not to mention magic, magic items, events, technology, etc. Keep binders of notes and sketches everyone! been adding up for many years!
    No limits to imagination, and.
    There is not only ONE Right way!
    Very fun video thanks!

  • @arreittywilliams6276
    @arreittywilliams6276 5 років тому

    I'm a mix of 3-7 to be honest. But whenever I have a plot in mind, it's almost tricky to describe it the way I see it. At times it's better and others not so much. Some of my characters come along during the story making, whatever personality I have as a base I build up on and edit just like my short stories

  • @sploogecarp814
    @sploogecarp814 5 років тому

    Speaking of support....When are you going to make merch?! I'd love to get some of your art on a hoodie or somethin'!

  • @williamerickson520
    @williamerickson520 4 роки тому

    Depending on the story I am all over the place. My main project is character based with a loose outline with premise and ending (mostly) figured out. Most of my stories were made up as I went with an inkling of an ending in mind. I started one story in stream of consciousness to see how far I could get (still a work in progress).
    A lot of my scenes begin around dialogue between two or more characters that grow from there. I don't know where that would fit in this list.

  • @humanman
    @humanman 5 років тому

    I've envisioned a story for the past few years. My notes go on for tens of pages but I still don't have an ending I am satisfied with. It's mostly world building and character notes to avoid inconsistencies. Then I have some scenes I like and a plot thread to follow up when I write. The ending does trouble me though. I do think at least an outline is needed at this point.

  • @KayMayCosplay
    @KayMayCosplay 5 років тому

    My partner and I do fantasy roleplay and make things up as we go along. We change things and tweak, add things and it changes things drastically. But it makes the story more fun to us.

  • @Dragonsphinx
    @Dragonsphinx 5 років тому

    I’m something of a 6.5: the plot I outline pretty loosely, but the characters and world I hammer out quite pedantically.

  • @shyrabenson9320
    @shyrabenson9320 5 років тому

    I've always been a 5 but I never finished any projects that way, so with my current project, I'm trying my best to be a 6. So far I'm doing good, I've got a loose outline of the whole story and I'm starting on thumbnail sketches, so wish me luck!

  • @stilljustawalrus8135
    @stilljustawalrus8135 5 років тому +1

    Mark, blushies will never be a mistake.

  • @Lyra_4310
    @Lyra_4310 5 років тому

    I'm a bit of numbers 3&6. I invent an interesting character (often not the main) and create the introduction between the protagonist and this character while creating little islands of interactions leading to the two parting ways in some way. (Essentially a slice of life ish.)

  • @jeanlove4186
    @jeanlove4186 4 роки тому

    I usually plan out the endings and make my characters and do an outline. I think of great details of my characters and great detail of my endings. But the outline lose so I can keep more creativity in my writing. But I also did once sit down and write and soon a story came up, I usually do that when I have writers block.

  • @NytheCreates
    @NytheCreates 5 років тому

    I'm the second one! Have a bit of an idea and then form the idea without any sort of planning on how I'm going to get to the end but I get there eventually.