5-Part Genre Checklist to Help You Write Your Book

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  • Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
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    We're diving deep into the true essence of genre. Many writers get caught up in the labels like "fantasy" or "science fiction," thinking these define their genre. But guess what? They're not real genres! 😮
    In this video, I'll break down the five crucial categories within genre that will revolutionize how you think about your story. We'll explore:
    * Structure Genre - Arc Plot vs. Mini Plot - What's best for your narrative?
    * Time Genre - Crafting the perfect timeline for your characters.
    * Style Genre - Drama or Comedy? Find your story's voice.
    * Reality Genre - Realism vs. Fantasy - Setting the stage for your theme.
    * Content Genre - The core of your story's message and impact.
    Join me as I share insights from my upcoming book, _The Shithead_, and my journey of transforming the theme of self-acceptance into a compelling narrative. By the end of this video, you'll have a clear roadmap to defining your genre and making impactful storytelling decisions. 🚀
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    📕 How I Wrote The Shithead Series:
    * Part 1: The Source - • How I Wrote My Book - ...
    * Part 2: The Theme - • 3 Steps to Find Your B...
    ✍️ Join our next Scene Writing Workshop: storygrid.com/training?...
    My name is Tim Grahl, I'm the CEO of Story Grid and I'm the author _The Shithead_, _Running Down a Dream_, and _Your First 1000 Copies_. My partner Shawn Coyne is the creator and founder of Story Grid and he's a writer and editor with over 30 years of experience.
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  • @feruspriest
    @feruspriest 5 днів тому +14

    Fantasy being a setting, not a content genre, was a grade frame shift for me when I first encountered the idea.

  • @robertrdbrooks7658
    @robertrdbrooks7658 4 дні тому +6

    Tim, Thank You for your much needed education. Last year, I lost my job due to my disability. I lost the use of my legs due to hip erosion. Fighting straining to work, my doctor told me you're done. Look at you. You can't even take a step. Instead of feeling sorry for myself sitting at home starting at four walls, I decided to write a novel. In a sci fi fantasy D&D setting? Am I correct? Boy was I floored by the way writing a novel is constructed. Just don't sit down and write a novel. There's a certain specific way to write a novel. Starting with show don't tell and everything that follows. I treat it like a business I get up every morning breakfast shower book. I set aside time, I go to UA-cam University and learn from you and professionals like you. Tim, Thank You for the education.
    👍💥

  • @nyxcole9879
    @nyxcole9879 5 днів тому +4

    My novel is a psych horror but the content genre is morality

  • @robertrdbrooks7658
    @robertrdbrooks7658 4 дні тому +1

    Thank You for the education.

  • @aircastlearchitect
    @aircastlearchitect 5 днів тому +3

    Loving this series

  • @faithfaraday
    @faithfaraday 4 дні тому +2

    Maybe it's because I'm a discovery writer, (pantser) but I didn't decide how long the characters' timeline should be before I started writing. I started writing and found out.

  • @nikoletta_
    @nikoletta_ 4 дні тому +1

    I'm doing my master's thesis in creative writing and screenwriting and I have been taught that fantasy and sci-fi are definitely genres, just like comedy or mystery. They all have tropes and mechanics that we are expected to use and the audience is expecting to see. -- The only one that's considered a tone rather than a genre is thriller.

  • @theapavlou3030
    @theapavlou3030 5 днів тому +3

    Ah, Tim you're a mind reader. Thank you !!

  • @cantangomatt8546
    @cantangomatt8546 5 днів тому +2

    I learned a lot. Thank you!

  • @cpryan127
    @cpryan127 5 днів тому +1

    This series is so helpful. Understanding your application of the principles of story (and Story Grid in particular) to develop your novel is helping me realize how i can develop my stories. Thanks.

  • @fionpica7406
    @fionpica7406 5 днів тому +1

    Thank you - such help!

  • @ArielleLavecchia
    @ArielleLavecchia 5 днів тому +1

    I kept saying they were listings for shops to know where to put the book on their shelves.... I got boo'd at for that.

  • @squizzums
    @squizzums 5 днів тому +4

    Can you please give published examples that are not your book?

    • @StoryGrid
      @StoryGrid  5 днів тому +4

      I do in the other videos. This is a series specifically about how I wrote my book. - Tim

    • @squizzums
      @squizzums 5 днів тому +3

      @@StoryGrid Ok!

    • @squizzums
      @squizzums 5 днів тому

      @@joetuktyyuktuk8635 Gotcha!

  • @AristizabalixGrimm
    @AristizabalixGrimm 5 днів тому +2

    I am early. Hello.

  • @laylali9328
    @laylali9328 5 днів тому

    I’m really interested in if you can do an analysis of NARUTO story arc. I mean you got it on your wall. It’s from Japan and have different structure as a western story. If we write a TV show story such as Naruto, what would the framework be?

  • @AtomicElf1
    @AtomicElf1 5 днів тому +3

    Actually people want to over complicate what "genre" means, asking "Is ___ really a genre?"
    The definition for genre is "A category of artistic composition... characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter." (Oxford Languages)
    By that definition, yes Fantasy and Young Adult are genres. They just are genres that are more useful for Readers rather than Authors. They give the reader an idea as to the form, style, and subject matter. But they aren't as useful for a writer developing a story, even though they may inform basics like type of world, complexity, or vocabulary choice.