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  • Опубліковано 5 чер 2024
  • It's a fast drafting writing experiment! Inspired by Jo and voted on by my patrons, I'm going to be writing 500 words per scene (or per chapter) per day. This really does put the FAST in fast drafting. I was writing like the wind! Like Lightning McQueen, I too am speed.
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  • @FidinaQuery
    @FidinaQuery Місяць тому +16

    Kate is glowing and looking so pretty! Also, this vlog was super refreshingggg.. love seeing the outdoor adventures!

  • @exploringallgenres
    @exploringallgenres Місяць тому +12

    Another great vlog. Love the idea of doing 500 word scenes. Your garden is looking good. Just a tip, water your tomato plants at the base of the plant, watering the leaves can lead to issues/rot, also, if any of the branches/leaves are touching the ground, trim those back as that can introduce diseases into the plant. Jumping between spurts of writing and cleaning is what I do too, it helps break up both tasks and makes sure I get them all done.

  • @LauraNettles
    @LauraNettles Місяць тому +13

    Hello! I’m world building and kind of outlining my next middle grade horror Mama Long Eyes. Hope to start drafting in a week or two. I have a general plot so far and some characters. Need to develop what my spirit realm looks like and its rules. It’s a distraction while I query. Got another rejection last night. Sent out 7 more.

  • @Jocrazyface
    @Jocrazyface Місяць тому +11

    I'm so glad this worked for you!! You hit on it exactly - the positive reinforcement and hit of dopamine of reaching those short, achievable goals is so motivating. This method is currently carrying me through my third zero/first draft of the year, which is crazy to me. I also find the more I do it, the cleaner I write and it's more of a solid first draft than a zero draft. Plus it's fun and freeing!

  • @reginaduke7451
    @reginaduke7451 Місяць тому +8

    I think I will give this method a try on my next short historical romance. It worked great for you!

  • @nataliejaneshields
    @nataliejaneshields Місяць тому +7

    I feel like this method could be a really great tool for NaNoWriMo! Do this for all of the scenes in your novel, and if you need more words to get to 50k, jump back and flesh out more scenes.

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Місяць тому +3

      Oooh that’s a great point, definitely would work well for monthly challenges!! It really does keep the momentum up. And probably once you hit “the end,” you might have a better idea for your story or even ideas for new scenes too!

  • @herothebard
    @herothebard Місяць тому +3

    I love the rainbow nails for pride month!

  • @malintries
    @malintries Місяць тому +4

    every single time you do another experiment in your writing it makes me feel sooo inspired and want to try it out!!

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Місяць тому +1

      Aww, I'm so glad, Malin!! Definitely let me know if you try this one!!!

  • @MartaCanPixel
    @MartaCanPixel Місяць тому +4

    When you explained this challenge it honestly sounded like my idea of hell 😂 But after hearing how well it went for you and how you reframed it as a different way to outline I am actually kind of curious, I might give it a try for my next project!
    Also when you were talking about people writing at different speeds and we are all slow at one part of the process or another, my immediate thought was I'm slow at everything 🤣🙈

  • @angelcross028
    @angelcross028 11 днів тому

    I’m doing this to fast draft my 0 draft for July camp nano ❤ thanks for this, Kate!

  • @chriso117
    @chriso117 Місяць тому +1

    I remember when Jo talked about this method. I was thinking I'd try it too. Haven't yet but seeing how well it worked for you, Kate, is inspirational. Thanks @Jocrazyface ! Thanks, Kate!

  • @ava_grace_wants_to_write
    @ava_grace_wants_to_write Місяць тому +1

    oh my god i was crocheting while watching this video and then you started crocheting and i was like twinsssss!!

  • @A_Bookish_Obsession
    @A_Bookish_Obsession Місяць тому

    Heck yeah a new video! ❤

  • @Grace-td5dd
    @Grace-td5dd Місяць тому +1

    Oooh I might have to try this the next time I’m working on a new story. Part of me wants to do it now but I’m trying to only work on editing one of my WIP’s for now while I’m busy with exams so I’m using the time more effectively

  • @melissahalliday6708
    @melissahalliday6708 Місяць тому

    I might try this method with my next project. This was really cool to watch

  • @mothnaut
    @mothnaut Місяць тому

    This method sounds amazing and I can't wait to try it out! Fast drafting definitely appeals to me because otherwise I get really bogged down, and my strengths lie in the editing stages anyway so it makes sense to get there as soon as possible. Loved this whole video!!

  • @Heothbremel
    @Heothbremel Місяць тому +1

    Definitely will have to try! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Lara_Ameen
    @Lara_Ameen Місяць тому

    Wow! This sounds like an amazing method! Maybe I’ll use it when I’m ready to draft a new project. I am so glad it worked for you.

  • @ivywang1732
    @ivywang1732 Місяць тому

    oooh my god this sounds like such a fun concept! I really want to try this for the rest of my novel, although from experience I work better if I just set aside 2 hours to flesh out one scene at a time

  • @thegeekylibrarian360
    @thegeekylibrarian360 Місяць тому +3

    Your peppers are two year plants, so if tou can get them through the winter they can bear fruit next year as well! Its easy to see if they are ripe for picking if its red peppers at least. Fully red = done ❤

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Місяць тому +2

      Ahhh, thank you! That is so helpful! I’ve been doing some googling and still wasn’t 100% sure. I’ll wait until they’re red. And keep my fingers crossed through winter! :)

  • @victoriamarshall5152
    @victoriamarshall5152 Місяць тому +1

    I'm trying a fast zero drafting method for my second book in my high fantasy adventure book. I think it will help with fleshing out what I don't know yet about the story. But I'm interested in trying this 500 words a scene/chapter method.
    Also, love the new keyboard!!!

  • @herothebard
    @herothebard Місяць тому

    I kind of love this idea, and as someone who often can’t start a project until I know everything about it, and it can be really overwhelming to try and start a project if I feel I haven’t outlined it enough. Which is particularly a problem when I don’t have to do as much world building because it is contemporary romance vs. High fantasy. Will definitely have to try this out next time I have something that I have a base idea for maybe a few scenes but don’t really know much else about the story.

  • @helrammaplays
    @helrammaplays Місяць тому

    Going to try this!

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Місяць тому

      Yessss! Let me know how it works for you!

  • @scribblypuns2577
    @scribblypuns2577 Місяць тому

    well NOW I want to see 500 scene outline! 😂😂

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Місяць тому

      Omg one day when I try my hand at an epic fantasy, 30 years from now bahaha.

  • @LAL7887
    @LAL7887 11 днів тому

    Omg this is such a cool method! I might just try it out. Question- did you write 500 words out of the scene, so like dialog and everything you would write normally, and stopped in the middle of a scene if it hit the 500 words mark? Or did you write basically a synopsis of the full scene, using 500 words?

  • @Nicki13Lover
    @Nicki13Lover Місяць тому

    I've been doing something similar and it's really helped with writers block!

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Місяць тому +1

      Oooh, I love hearing that! I can totally see how it would help. 500 doesn't seem TOO intense, you can motivate yourself to push through, and seeing the progress stack up so quickly would be encouragement in itself!

  • @Jellica17
    @Jellica17 Місяць тому +1

    I’ve been trying different fast drafting methods as well. ❤

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Місяць тому +1

      Ooooh have you found any that have worked well for you or that you wanna try??

  • @amandagrubbs3855
    @amandagrubbs3855 Місяць тому

    Oooooh very interesting. I just started a zero draft, and this is very, very tempting. Also, I just got a handful of my first house plants yesterday, and it's become my entire personality so the gardening portion of this vlog tickled my brain in a particular way that hadn't been tickled before! Excited to see your growing progress, as always!

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Місяць тому

      LOOOOOL I love that about it becoming your entire personality! That's so true. I will tell anyone about the minute progress of my peppers now bahahah.
      AND YES! Definitely give it a go on your zero draft!!! Or maybe even halfway through, when things might start feeling more difficult.

  • @SDHegyes
    @SDHegyes Місяць тому

    This is such a fascinating way to do fast drafting. My chapters tend to be entire scenes with one event happening in one location per chapter, and they tend to be 2-3K in length, so I'm interested in seeing how this might work for me because I wouldn't be able to complete an entire story (zero draft) using it but it might be interesting to see how it fleshes out.

  • @jthomp1254
    @jthomp1254 Місяць тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @ringsroses
    @ringsroses Місяць тому +3

    I think my first NaNoWriMo win was helped by me doing a version of this. I'm glad that Jo articulated the method, I feel like half the reason we as writers are always reading craft tips is to have another writer articulate something we've been close to stumbling on but are flubbing on.

  • @MissCapturedSoul
    @MissCapturedSoul Місяць тому

    You've convinced me to get a mechanical keyboard. ❤ I've been using a MacBook Pro with the Magic Keyboard for years, but think I should upgrade!

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Місяць тому

      YES!!! The sounds are SO satisfying. I hope you enjoy all your future click-y clacking!

  • @lifewithtash978
    @lifewithtash978 Місяць тому +1

    Not related at all to writing, but try and water especially tomato plants at the root instead of at the fruit/leaves because it can cause rot or cause fungus. Also, if your schedule allows water first thing in the morning, especially on extra hot days like you have there.

  • @alanz9419
    @alanz9419 Місяць тому

    Hello, this video was awesome! Could you please explain how you set your scrivener for revisions? How you have two drafts of the same book at the same time on screen? I also do scrivener and I would love to do that!

  • @thehomelessteddycomics3346
    @thehomelessteddycomics3346 28 днів тому +1

    Very interesting video. You should look for author Stacy James Meadows. Great video with interesting insights on a unique topic. ❤

  • @eska3472
    @eska3472 26 днів тому

    Hi there (long time lurker here 🙂)
    I loved this video. So much fun! Just for your "You tell yourself the story" I have to try that method on my next project.
    Quick Question: Do you know the method "Writing into the dark"? Like writing without an outline or even a real clue where the project is headed? (it's like no writer has ever heard of plotting and just start writing 😀) I try that at the moment and it's really hard for me but on the same time so much fun because I'm really the first reader of my story and I don't know what's happening next. It's also a little bit scary... Just saying. Maybe it's something for you too? Or you did something like that already?

  • @sydrichey6600
    @sydrichey6600 Місяць тому

    Also you look so much better now than you were when you had to take the 2 month hiatus

  • @NicoleFordThomas
    @NicoleFordThomas 20 днів тому

    Guuuuurl…I saw Butcher and Blackbird in that pile of books. 👀 I just finished Leather and Lark. What are your thoughts? (When you have them, of course!)

  • @herothebard
    @herothebard Місяць тому

    It took me a while to get though this video mostly because I got distracted for like an hour and a half on my linktree double checking that I didn’t get a job update.

  • @Allinlife.
    @Allinlife. Місяць тому +3

    I try to get atleast 500 words every day in my story

    • @calmyourmind5665
      @calmyourmind5665 Місяць тому +2

      What’s cool is that doesn’t seem like a lot for one day, but that’s a 100,000 word novel (first draft) in 29 weeks! You probably already knew that, but those kinds of factoids help keep me going.

    • @Allinlife.
      @Allinlife. Місяць тому +1

      @@calmyourmind5665 i actually did not know that, thats amazing

  • @JSSH-SCIFI
    @JSSH-SCIFI 15 днів тому

    Question: But how did you make it work with scenes longer than 500 words? Didn't you have to leave some details/end of scenes behind and it impacted the flow of the story? Otherwise great challenge, I want to try it too :)

  • @melissalauren80
    @melissalauren80 Місяць тому

    I’m definitely not a fast drafter. I leave small gaps and notes to myself sometimes, but my first draft is usually pretty complete and close to final word count. So my historical fiction took 3 months to draft and is around 95k words. I don’t know that I could leave a scene or chapter unfinished in a draft. It’s an interesting idea though.

  • @spookycatladytravels
    @spookycatladytravels Місяць тому

    Have you used anything like prowritingaid to edit? I have it and am liking it.

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Місяць тому

      I’ve not yet! What do you like best about it? I might have to try in the future!

    • @spookycatladytravels
      @spookycatladytravels 17 днів тому

      @KateCavanaugh It makes finding mundane repetitive writing errors you make super easy and fast. Like I have a habit of writing I began to walk instead of just walked. Searching an entire doc for that sucks. It makes you aware your doing it too so now I try not to in the first place.

  • @lade18
    @lade18 Місяць тому

    What would you say is an outline? Just characters and the world?😭 I want to finish my outline before I start my story, but I'm lost rn

  • @johntubbs6617
    @johntubbs6617 29 днів тому

    Just as plants grow from a seed, so do stories from a seed of an idea. Wait a minute is that a metaphor?😮

  • @sydrichey6600
    @sydrichey6600 Місяць тому

    are all of your mysteries going to be the cozy type or are they more on the thriller end?

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Місяць тому

      I do have one that's more thriller for sure! I'd like to return to it soon. I'd say the rest are half cozy vs. half standard "detective" books.

  • @katherinedonovan974
    @katherinedonovan974 Місяць тому

    Testing a writing experiment? Everytime I do that, I feel like this is not the story I want. How do you do it?

  • @kida4star
    @kida4star Місяць тому +1

    Where did this come from? I didn’t understand the reference and I can’t seem to find the original source. Please share reference!

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Місяць тому +1

      I called her Jo in the video but her username is "Jocrazyface" on Twitch & Patreon! She was trying this method and raving about how it worked for her and it really inspired me!

  • @namoreads
    @namoreads Місяць тому +1

    May I ask what software are you using for writing?

  • @alexscott3401
    @alexscott3401 Місяць тому

    No offense but you've been writing & on authortube for years now and haven't published or or queried one work????

    • @KateCavanaugh
      @KateCavanaugh  Місяць тому +1

      I've done both those things. :)

    • @alexscott3401
      @alexscott3401 Місяць тому

      @@KateCavanaugh Oooo, my mistake then, link me up!