I tried Neil Gaiman's writing routine 🖋️📖

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    Hello and welcome to another author routine attempt! We've previously tried the writing routines of Haruki Murakami, Virginia Woolf and Donna Tartt and today we are finally trying out Neil Gaiman's writing routine~
    Neil Gaiman, as many of you know, is my favourite living writer. I can't believe I forgot to mention it in this video, but I actually met him a few years ago and he was LOVELY. Anyway, this is my trying to write like Neil Gaiman for a whole (work) week. I hope you enjoy it 💛
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 355

  • @christy-anne-jones
    @christy-anne-jones  Рік тому +64

    Thank you so much for watching! 💛I just put up an ask over on my IG stories, so feel free to let me know what author routine / writing challenge you'd like to see next: instagram.com/christyannejones/

    • @anthonyw2931
      @anthonyw2931 Рік тому +1

      wow your writing is mesmerizing!

    • @JoeLawson-po8zp
      @JoeLawson-po8zp Рік тому +3

      Hi Christy, would you consider doing an Oscar Wilde writing routine? You've expressed a few times that The Picture of Dorian Gray is one of your favourite books. I'm not sure how much information is out there, but it could be really interesting. I really enjoy watching these videos and I find them to be very helpful for my own writing. Neil Gaiman's is working well for me actually. I can get all my annoying real life stuff out the way in the morning and write in the afternoon until the evening. Thank you for making these videos.

    • @VidaBlue317
      @VidaBlue317 Рік тому +1

      I checked my phone several times while you were writing

    • @ArtingFromScratch
      @ArtingFromScratch 8 місяців тому

      @christy-anne-jones can you please do Terry Pratchett's routine
      I dont think I've seen you do it...if u have can u link me?

  • @zhisu2665
    @zhisu2665 Рік тому +977

    Neil Gaiman is one of those authors where you can never know what he's gonna do next, he has such a wide variety and I swear everytime I'm at a bookstore I manage to see more novels that I didn't see before.

    • @ymn3112
      @ymn3112 Рік тому +14

      Jealous. I'm at the point where I have every book in every edition that I want. 😭

    • @caileycarrot
      @caileycarrot Рік тому +2

      😂😂❤

  • @romykachel9671
    @romykachel9671 8 місяців тому +243

    The whole "I give myself permission to do nothing" reminded me a lot of a person telling me that creativity is made from boredom. You can only come up with stories if you have the capacity in your mind to do it. I have recently had a lot of free time and for whatever reason I discovered so much of my creative capacities I never thought I had. Before that I always thought that doing nothing is a waste of time. "Do nothing or write" is probably on of the best advice I ever got for writing

  • @MazzyMadness
    @MazzyMadness Рік тому +435

    I sang during Neil Gaiman’s honorary doctorate ceremony and he came up to me after, shook my hand, and told me I had the voice of an angel 🥹 I nearly passed out, especially as a BaHons Creative Writing student who was studying American Gods at the time 😂

    • @christy-anne-jones
      @christy-anne-jones  Рік тому +24

      Wait--not the one at UniSA? 👀

    • @fionatsang9353
      @fionatsang9353 Місяць тому +2

      Similar thing happened to me when I met him after a panel talk at Sydney Opera House. I gave him something I had drawn; he said 'thank you' and kissed me on the cheek. My brain crashed and took several seconds to come back online. He asked me to write my email address on the back of my drawing, another fan gave me a fountain pen and I thought I would wreck both the nib and my drawing, my hand was shaking so hard as I tried to write. I don't think my feet touched the ground for several weeks after XD

  • @tamara0909
    @tamara0909 Рік тому +517

    I have discovered one great thing about journals: you don't need to fill with text every bit of space from top to bottom and left to right.
    You can 1) write on one half or two thirds of a page and leave the rest for comments
    2) dedicate one page to one paragraph.
    3) write only on uneven pages, leaving even for comments. I love this way particularly.
    Plus I use stickers of different colours :-)

    • @GergelyGyurics
      @GergelyGyurics Рік тому +12

      I had that revelation during a domestika writing course. It revolutionized the way I use blank pages in notebooks.

    • @davidbernardi3410
      @davidbernardi3410 2 місяці тому +1

      Odd-numbered pages = the recto (as opposed to the verso). New chapters start on the recto.

    • @apaturairis2820
      @apaturairis2820 3 дні тому

      Oh this is a marvelous bit of advice. I just finished commenting the issue with the loss of the bird's eye view and this would totally fix it. Thank you

  • @Pinkpeonysss
    @Pinkpeonysss Рік тому +232

    “And you guys seem to be enjoying this series.”
    ……..EXCUSE ME WHAT?!? Um no m’am, we LIVE for this series. LIVE FOR IT

  • @LunteBooks
    @LunteBooks 4 місяці тому +19

    "Writing is actually more interesting than doing nothing, after a while." Love this quote! Great video, thank you!

  • @shaazde
    @shaazde 7 місяців тому +21

    You are very lucky to live somewhere outside the Middle East. I am a girl from Iran and currently we girls are fighting with the government to get the right to wear optional clothing. Because they force us to wear headscarves and this revolution started last year when a girl was killed in the guidance patrol (by moral security police). Currently, as a girl who wants to have the right to dress herself without interference, I am not allowed to go to the library and many places like you. Of course, some cafes allow entry without hijab, but most of them are closed from the government for serve us. I traveled to Europe for a while and tasted freedom. Life is strangely calmer and less annoying when you do what you want and the road is smooth for you and no one constantly interferes in your life and work, does not humiliate you and does not deprive you of your most basic rights. Please become a good writer ❤

    • @christy-anne-jones
      @christy-anne-jones  7 місяців тому +6

      I'm so, so sorry. You deserve the very basic right of having the freedom to dress yourself as you please 💛

    • @shaazde
      @shaazde 7 місяців тому

      @@christy-anne-jones 🙏🪷❤️

    • @Maydragon_
      @Maydragon_ 3 місяці тому

      No its not true!i live in iran we got great big libraries and fancy bookshops here and they are open to everyone!but yes publishing your book is really hard and mostly impossible here cause of censorships!

  • @Musikchic47
    @Musikchic47 Рік тому +198

    I love writing by hand - your hand hurts by the end of the day, but it’s so much fun just to grab a pen and let loose. Also, now I feel like both Neil and Christy should be sponsored by Lamy for shouting them out so much 😂

    • @elishakaneeth
      @elishakaneeth 9 місяців тому +3

      As a writer and fountain pen lover, I love Lamy Safari (the type of Lamy uses here) because it’s so comfortable to use. Lamy Safari is designed to be lightweight and ergonomic, so your hand hurts less than other pens even after prolonged writing. For this reason, this has been my daily driver fountain pen for decades.

    • @t0dd000
      @t0dd000 9 місяців тому +1

      My hands hurt after typing all day. :)

    • @undercoverfangirl5491
      @undercoverfangirl5491 8 місяців тому

      I haven’t written by hand since school really. Like actual writing not just small notes. Kinda nervous to write by hand again tho. What if my hand writing isn’t good anymore lol

  • @zhisu2665
    @zhisu2665 Рік тому +54

    also I like that he's pretty active on tumblr so looking at his blog, a lot of questions are answered even though he has THOUSANDS lined up.

  • @rmasb4967
    @rmasb4967 Рік тому +202

    This was great, thank you... I'd love to see Ursula K Le Guin's writing routine, that would be fabulous.

  • @YourTrueShelf
    @YourTrueShelf Рік тому +92

    Don't you think these days we've really lost the ability to "do nothing" as we just automatically just reach for our phones, it's sad!
    I really enjoyed the part that you read out and would love to read the whole thing 😊📖
    Ps - Hilary Mantel's writing routine

  • @ShenefeltsAudiobooks
    @ShenefeltsAudiobooks Рік тому +22

    “To go wrong in one's own way is better than to go right in someone else's.”-Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky

  • @melissam.5612
    @melissam.5612 Рік тому +13

    The edict to write or do nothing seems rather perfect: you can avoid distractions without putting too much pressure on yourself to produce words.

  • @ProgressingImperfectly
    @ProgressingImperfectly Рік тому +29

    I keep hearing about Neil Gaiman's Routine but I am also afraid to go off computer, since I write so much slower in my journals than on the computer. Thank you for trying it out and sharing your thoughts.

    • @Mirro18
      @Mirro18 27 днів тому

      I don't know if that is still a problem for you, but I think that is kinda the point I think. To slow down

  • @kellimbt
    @kellimbt Рік тому +20

    There's a story (non-fiction) I've been trying to get myself to write for a while. Recently I tried writing it by hand in a notebook. No computer, no notes, no worrying about editing as I go. It felt so freeing. It was the key that finally unlocked everything.

  • @jayallanbennett8483
    @jayallanbennett8483 Рік тому +69

    I see first drafts as just tossing sand into a sandbox and then second drafts as making the sand castle so working in a notebook is great for me. It's garbage but I love having the initial ideas of my stories in pen form. It's just fun and it is great for just getting those ideas out of my head. I don't use fountain pen though just a really nice jotter parker ball point pen is good for me.

  • @wherethesunsets
    @wherethesunsets Рік тому +62

    It is such a talent to be able to write in different formats, I really admire him. Not all writers can do a screenplay and viceversa.
    PS. Love your series makes me wanna try the routines as well

  • @MartaCanPixel
    @MartaCanPixel Рік тому +116

    My school made us write all of our notes in fountain pen back in the day and I can very much relate to the ink-stained hands 😅 A word of warning though, I found that after 5-10 years all of my school notes had started fading, some of them just completely disappearing, so make sure you do your research and and get some better-lasting ink or at least not use fountain pen for something you are going to be sad to lose in a decade! 😕

    • @dorcasmalahlela2805
      @dorcasmalahlela2805 Рік тому +6

      Lightfast. Waterproof. Indelible.
      Worst way to learn ink isn't waterproof is spilled coffee.

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 Рік тому +11

      Acid free paper is your friend. That's how we still have ancient manuscripts written in ink.

    • @MirrorscapeDC
      @MirrorscapeDC 11 місяців тому +1

      @@lizziebkennedy7505 well, yes and not. ancient inks were also, in general, pigment inks. often lamp black or some other carbon based black, which does not fade, ever, or iron gall ink which will eat your paper. acid free won't help you much if your pigment is not stable

    • @3choblast3r4
      @3choblast3r4 10 місяців тому +2

      You Dutch? I grew up in the Netherlands and we were forced to learn how to write in cursive with a fountain pen, that was how we were introduced to reading and writing. We were punished for not writing cursive and were only allowed to stop using cursive in middle school.

    • @MartaCanPixel
      @MartaCanPixel 10 місяців тому +1

      @@3choblast3r4 I'm from Spain, but I went to a German school! I definitely had a similar experience. I actually still write cursive these days (though not with a fountain pen), cause I just got used to it eventually 😅

  • @lauf22
    @lauf22 Рік тому +26

    You reading the first part of the story made me realize how nice it would be if one day you could narrate an audiobook of one of your stories!

  • @lizziayers
    @lizziayers 9 місяців тому +4

    I’m less than five minutes in but the “do nothing or write” thing is ABSOLUTELY going to help with my process. What an amazing guy

  • @Shokolokobangoshi
    @Shokolokobangoshi Рік тому +4

    I write with my iPad. It’s all the benefits of writing by hand but with the flexibility of editing

  • @thatfangirl1145
    @thatfangirl1145 Рік тому +49

    Pls do the Ursula K LeGuin's routine next! This was a great vid, thanks! Made me want to add this routine to my writing to help me out of the slump♡ I also have a LAMMY so it works well lol
    Btw, about that. Idk if you knew this, but these pens come with a refillable ink cartridge. You just have to buy the flask of ink and you'll have infinite supply (until the flask empties, that is).

  • @sophiemm7198
    @sophiemm7198 7 місяців тому +6

    Growing up my family had one tabletop computer at which my mom usually worked, so I wrote many many of my first stories in a spare notebook. After I got a laptop all of my creative process migrated there. I don't write much now but I kind of miss sitting down at the dinner table in the evening after school and just writing for an hour or two, getting mad if I forgot to add something I wanted, sucking it up and arrowing the additional paragraphs left and right, doodling full page illustrations when I got stuck, and just writing everything out of my mind freely. I feel like if I ended up being a writer I'd love this routine. (Also because of the afternoon timeframe and the No Distractions rule, I would definitely make use of those.) Thanks for doing this video, it was great to see your process and opinions on the routine!

  • @tejaswinisureshkrishnan4228
    @tejaswinisureshkrishnan4228 Рік тому +20

    I recently read Neverwhere and omg his writing is really good! It's got so many layers. It's got a lot of plot but the pacing is very slow and that's usually not something I like but the way in which he pairs his fast plot and slow pacing is seriously addictive for some reason. I absolutely loved it and I will be reading more of his books! And now I want to try this routine!

  • @mirlne
    @mirlne Рік тому +20

    Could you do Fredrik Backman's next? I think he has a very unique process of writing; he also takes the thinking part so seriously (he says he has a thinking-routine) and overall, very relatable characters. Great author haha

  • @lilycrompton3620
    @lilycrompton3620 Рік тому +13

    Would love to see a Philip Pullman writing routine!

    • @BrieCheese
      @BrieCheese Рік тому

      He does something similar, right? I remember hearing in one of his interviews that he also writes his first draft by hand and he goes on walks outside.

  • @dajmishibe
    @dajmishibe Рік тому +10

    I was writing by hand my first book and a bit of the second one. In train to work, during my break, in the car or in cafe. I really, really enjoyed it and this experience is so special to me. I had a feeling I'm creating all the time, it was so productive. Made me feel like an oldfashioned writer lol.
    Now I prefer typing but when I can't access my laptop, i'm taking out my notebook because i'm always carring it with me :)

  • @janeharrington9811
    @janeharrington9811 Рік тому +12

    Neil Gaiman is one of my favorite authors and he’s very inspiring as a creative. I work pretty much the same way. But I do it at my desk. Writing longhand is something that takes time to develop. You wouldn’t feel comfortable in a few days. You can then type your work in and edit, by the day if you wish. Great video. ❤❤❤

  • @miriam8376
    @miriam8376 Рік тому +15

    Yes! I love this writing routine series! I’m going to try Gaiman’s I think. Id love to see Ursula K Le Guin’s routine.

  • @juliannaistyping
    @juliannaistyping Рік тому +19

    "If it starts raining, I'm just gonna head back to the library" *cut to pouring rain* Lool what a cinematic moment. :p
    Love the writing routine vids!

  • @e4mi
    @e4mi Рік тому +11

    I love this series. I think writing or any form of art can always benefit from attempting different forms/methods. It is great as a creator to try something and say "that's not for me" than to never try and feel stuck. There is always a chance for growth in the attempt. ❤

  • @user-gc1lb9dh9o
    @user-gc1lb9dh9o Рік тому +21

    Love this series! I vote for both Sanderson & Le Guin, doesn’t matter to me which comes first 😊

  • @TunezCottage
    @TunezCottage Рік тому +5

    Personally love doing first draft in longhand because I find myself prone to starting sentences with he/she, names or his/her. It's just easier to gloss over when you're typing, but when I'm writing I'm very selfaware of my own inclinations and so it allows me to pretty up my prose a little.

  • @menkemeijer8698
    @menkemeijer8698 8 місяців тому +1

    Writing by hand or on the computer is really up to the type of person but also how we grew up. I had my first computer at 16 years old and it took ages before I would even think of using it for writing. Writing on paper feels more authentic to me because of it, the computer sterilizes my stories or poems somehow. My grandmother, who grew up before even rotary phones were a thing, loved the computer- she was all about futuristic things, but when it came to editing she had to print the whole book out and edit by hand by scribbling on the manuscript. This series is fun, seeing how different processes we all use and different tools to write.

  • @miochii
    @miochii 8 місяців тому +2

    you should DEFINITELY publish the story one day !! I'd definitely buy the book and devour it lol 😭 i love the concept and the story itself, it's so creative and has your essence in it, like it's crazy how authors leave a piece of their beings in their stories

  • @SpikingsArt
    @SpikingsArt Рік тому +5

    Your choice of Sleep Token's The Summoning made me laugh out loud - their music has been my playlist for this last month and they've permeated my house completely! I didn't expect to see them on such a cosy video, but it was a pleasant surprise all the same! :)

    • @christy-anne-jones
      @christy-anne-jones  Рік тому +4

      I've been absolutely obsessed with them ever since The Summoning came out 😅

    • @SpikingsArt
      @SpikingsArt Рік тому +1

      @@christy-anne-jones If you ever get a chance to see them live, I'd recommend it - they're phenomenal. Best of luck with your ongoing short story, sounds really intriguing!

  • @apaturairis2820
    @apaturairis2820 3 дні тому

    What you said at the close of day one is precisely what I thought was going to happen (the loss of the bird's eye view). I chop and move copy pasted sections around so much in my writing that I wondered how to make that work with pen and paper.

  • @hannascrivs5379
    @hannascrivs5379 Рік тому +4

    i love this video!
    what you said about not being able to insert a paragraph before the one you've just written, or swap sentences around, when i need to do that, i use arrows and/or asterixes--who cares if it's messy? it's a first draft!

  • @17caria
    @17caria Рік тому +3

    Random, but the shot of the rain was a lovely surprise--really enjoy these writer routine videos.

  • @beniblumchen4006
    @beniblumchen4006 Рік тому +38

    Hey Christy! I recently discovered your UA-cam Account and since then I am binge watching all of your previous videos. I love everything about them: the aesthetics, your calming voice and of course the content itself 🥹 Please never stop creating stuff like that! Just wanted to tell you, now I’ll watch the new video. Have a nice day! ♥️

  • @darrenalmgren634
    @darrenalmgren634 4 місяці тому +1

    I do a similar routine to Gaiman and personally consider my handwritten draft my first draft. There’s still a lot of work that goes into it and the process of transposing it to the computer is the biggest editing process. He says in that podcast interview and his masterclass that he edits as he types to “make it look like he knew what he was doing all along”. It’s a line by line, even word by word, editing process and even though it’s not an exact copy, the point of it is to make the next draft better than the first. I’m a huge advocate to handwritten first drafts.

  • @ImeneFaith
    @ImeneFaith Рік тому +10

    Wow this routine is really great! My favourite part is really the "allowing yourself to do nothing".
    I can't wait to hear more about this short story :)
    I really enjoy those authors routines videos! Thanks for sharing that with us! 🙂
    (Also it's funny because I recognised some of the places because I visited them today!)

  • @jeiwa2790
    @jeiwa2790 Рік тому +8

    This series is so cosy and motivating! 🤎 I’d love to see you try V.E Schwab’s routine for the next episode!

  • @reganstandlick7520
    @reganstandlick7520 Рік тому +4

    I find it interesting that you prefer writing on your computer. I love putting it on paper first, especially since I don;t always have my computer with me. Then I type it up later.

  • @Pursuitsofmybookishheart
    @Pursuitsofmybookishheart Рік тому +6

    This is such an interesting video. I picked back up a novel I was writing a while back. There was one chapter that I had written in a notebook with a pen in a library, the rest had been typed first. Rereading it, I was struck by how that chapter was by far my favourite and how it conveyed best my thoughts. Watching this, I am defintely having a “A-ha!” Moment. But yeah, it was a painful writing experience, hence why the rest was typed.

  • @elainetveit2643
    @elainetveit2643 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for choosing Neil Gaiman's writing routine! Watching you go through and seeing your success it has inspired me to try it myself. Also, I'd love to see you tackle Brandon Sanderson's routine. 😊

  • @dragana_milosevic
    @dragana_milosevic 7 місяців тому

    This is so inspiring, thank you!

  • @babylilacforever
    @babylilacforever Рік тому +8

    So cool!! Loved watching this writing process. Also loved that teacup at 9:42!

  • @adriankrueger5076
    @adriankrueger5076 Рік тому +9

    I really love this series! They are always motivating me to get myself writing! I'd love to see you try Brandon Sanderson's routine next!

  • @vinnymchale3914
    @vinnymchale3914 Рік тому +5

    These are fantastic! Following another writers process is such a great idea.

  • @Leadright
    @Leadright 9 місяців тому

    This video was so calming. Keep up the great work!

  • @aspatzle827
    @aspatzle827 10 місяців тому +1

    Neil Gaiman is right about the pronounciation of Lamy.
    If anybody's interested in their pens: Obviously you can get cartridges from the same brand. They also sell this little contraption that you put in the pen instead of a cartridge. Then you stick the tip of the pen in an ink bottle and wind the contraption up to fill it with ink. I really like it because it's fun and back in the day, when I went thorugh a cartridge in under a week I could have avoided some waste, too.

  • @chloeryder3080
    @chloeryder3080 Рік тому +1

    So excited to watch this video! ❤

  • @TheGabygael
    @TheGabygael 7 місяців тому

    At school we were taught to use a fountain pen up until secondary school so it was ingrained in me that a fountain pen is what you work with when you write (pencils for drawing or drafts, pen for paperwork, quick things or organization) so I was the only one at university to still be using a fountain pen, in the last few years as I write less and less I lost the habit of using a fountain pen but whenever I need brainstorm and work through something more deeply than by just thinking I still do write it down by hand (I guess that's why I always write columns in comments, just my brain processing things through)
    I just love the feel of having ink stains on my hand or the grey patina of a pencil under my palm when I draw, I just feels like a well spent day

  • @BrittanyBWrites
    @BrittanyBWrites Рік тому +3

    I tried writing one of my stories that way and I liked it-and I think I need to do it again

  • @jessdinning
    @jessdinning Рік тому +7

    I love your writing experiments. They're so fun. 🥰 Also, that short story sounds awesome! Can't wait to read it one day.

  • @prove_it000
    @prove_it000 11 місяців тому

    I love this series! thanks so much!

  • @chrisplatt6842
    @chrisplatt6842 Рік тому +1

    Another fascinating video!

  • @liliesparza3003
    @liliesparza3003 Рік тому +5

    Would love love to see you do Brandon Sanderson's writing routine. One of my fav authors!

  • @studymotivation1316
    @studymotivation1316 Рік тому +2

    Please keep doing this series. I AM IN LOVEEE

  • @99snapsnap
    @99snapsnap Рік тому +1

    I love a fountain pen, but I fell for the story of Steinbeck using a Blackwing Pencil. I am now hooked on them.
    The act of writing is so much more satisfying for my mind.
    I like the idea of this timing too.
    Get everything done, then write, not shoehorning it into the day.

  • @lauripan88
    @lauripan88 Рік тому +2

    Definitely gonna try this on my writing routine!❤️

  • @webby__
    @webby__ Рік тому +6

    Love your author routines! Inspired me to try Haruki's and document it myself. Keep up the great work👍🏻👍🏻

  • @ReadingNymph
    @ReadingNymph Рік тому +2

    I'm glad this went well for you!
    I just wanted to say thank you so much for the videos you create, your aesthetic is so inspirational, I refer beck to your aesthetic and how you format your videos whenever I feel I need that boost of motivation ✨️

  • @florenciairamaz6341
    @florenciairamaz6341 Рік тому +2

    I love this routine!!! The video it was so relaxing and lovely

  • @basicallygargi
    @basicallygargi Рік тому +6

    Christy @christyannejones, I have to tell you this video really motivated me to go back to my writing schedule. Lately, I have been struggling a lot with my physical and mental health so creative writing hasn't been a priority for a while now. However, watching this video made me realize how writing has always been an effective and the most productive coping mechanism for me. So why not go back to it? I feel all jazzed up and motivated rn in the best ways. Thanks for giving me so many ideas and for motivating me to just go and do the thing I love the most!

  • @CrAZychicke
    @CrAZychicke 2 місяці тому +1

    This is such a great idea. I love Neil Gaiman and read his book Stardust at uni. I really enjoyed both the book and the movie and have yet to read/watch the Sandman. I loved his Good Omens collaboration with Terry Pratchett.

  • @ManTheRampartsBaby
    @ManTheRampartsBaby 8 місяців тому

    Love that you’re writing with sleep token-the summoning blasting OH MY LOOOVE!

  • @Tania.atlasinajar
    @Tania.atlasinajar Рік тому +15

    Literally just binged your previous author routine series! 😊 Thank you for all the cozy vibes Christy! AND for the sigma lens recommendation! 🌻

  • @TheresaAlberti
    @TheresaAlberti Рік тому

    Very interesting-- thanks for making a video about this! I've heard about Gaiman's writing routine but haven't tried it. I can see that there are benefits to his method and at least implementing parts of it for myself. Cutting distractions is the biggest part I need to word on!

  • @dulcepires
    @dulcepires Рік тому +3

    Love the video series, it's a joy to see your videos every sundays, so good for my soul. Thank you, hope your stories come to our hands in beautiful books one day ;) Best regards from Portugal

  • @MerryJekyll-01
    @MerryJekyll-01 Рік тому

    Hi! I just discovered your channel and found this video amazing! 🖤 I love the way this experiment transformed into a cozy and magical routine. I think that nowadays giving ourselves permission to do nothing can be difficult and strange, but it’s a blessing, a liberation from the distractions we’re all used to (social media, notifications, emails…).
    I think I’m going to try this experiment too! 😁
    Thank you so much for sharing this!

  • @Christianwomenspodcast
    @Christianwomenspodcast 4 місяці тому

    Love his MasterClass and just his voice. I love when he does audiobooks

  • @meysician7117
    @meysician7117 Рік тому +3

    Your voice and your content calms me in a very special way after tough days. Thank you for doing what you do 🤍

  • @tonydeluna8095
    @tonydeluna8095 Рік тому +2

    Hello Christy, keep up the great job with your writing! Keep practicing and practicing. You are going to be one hell of a writer for sure! Be safe and thanks for another episode!

  • @dharma8232
    @dharma8232 Рік тому +1

    I love these writing routine videos. I like learning about the author's routine and then seeing how it works out for you. I feel like I learn a bit about the author you're modeling. I'd love to see you try Brandon Sanderson's writing routine next!

  • @landritabertyiski
    @landritabertyiski Рік тому +2

    This is so good!! Do nothing or write is such a great concept, I love it. All of your writing routine videos are great but I think this one is my favorite. I would love to see you try Brandon Sanderson's writing routine since he's one of my favorite author ♡

  • @makaylar.6722
    @makaylar.6722 Рік тому

    I'm excited for the short story! ❤ I'm a big fan of mythology

  • @sarabailey9024
    @sarabailey9024 Рік тому +1

    Loving these videos

  • @brilliantlyizzy725
    @brilliantlyizzy725 Рік тому

    The short story sounds like it would make a great book, definitely something I would eat up!!!

  • @doglovinhippie2148
    @doglovinhippie2148 3 місяці тому

    This really is inspiring,🙏💗😊 thank you for sharing this process with the world ❤

  • @murrayrodriguez878
    @murrayrodriguez878 7 місяців тому

    I love writing outside of my normal living space. My favorite locations are always cafes. It feels “writery” but also helps me focus

  • @naradadiastora5824
    @naradadiastora5824 7 місяців тому

    I love how you went to the library for the calm and silence, all in a soothing light with a sweet mood, we can hear a gentle piano in the video...and you're actually listening to Sleep Token' "The Summoning" in one of the best albums ever

  • @lovetoplayharp
    @lovetoplayharp 10 місяців тому

    I loved this. I just discovered you and will go back and watch your other videos! I loved especially the "doing nothing" and that Neil writes in the afternoon. So much writing advice says start in the morning, first thing in the morning, get up early, wake up at 4 or 5, etc...and I am so not a morning person. And it's so practical--"do email, blog, and take care of emergencies"...THEN he writes. There are always emergencies. So I feel I now have the permission to do "nothing" and let my brain settle down. I've been feeling like I need to do something like that. And validation that I can still write in the afternoon. Thank you, Christy Anne (and Neil!).

  • @circleofleaves2676
    @circleofleaves2676 Рік тому +4

    I'm loving this series :-)

  • @Angela-jy8um
    @Angela-jy8um Рік тому

    I'm enjoying this series. I like process videos. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ruvirasfilms
    @ruvirasfilms Рік тому +2

    Hello, Christy! I discovered your videos through Virginia Woolf's routine, and I absolutely love the way you approach writing. For lots of youtubers, it's very much about "sharing knowledge", giving advice, etc, but I love how yours are much more about the journey, trying different things out and finding what works best. It makes the writing journey much more what it is-a constant STRUGGLE! I wanted to ask if you have any videos, though, where you share about the changes in first draft, second draft, etc. I know what my first draft looks like, but I would like to see what other writers understand by it! Thank you very much

  • @joshuageraldbutler8037
    @joshuageraldbutler8037 Рік тому +1

    Loved watching another writers routine video! Looking forward to the next Project Teacup video.

  • @juni.sowers
    @juni.sowers 8 місяців тому

    I just stumbled across this video and this is my first time finiding your page. I absolutely adored this video and it was incredibly inspiring and now i just want to write

  • @user-vb3zv6wo9q
    @user-vb3zv6wo9q 4 місяці тому

    I love this series. I think writing or any form of art can always benefit from attempting different forms/methods. It is great as a creator to try something and say "that's not for me" than to never try and feel stuck. There is always a chance for growth in the attempt.

  • @L.O.V.E.CaratStay
    @L.O.V.E.CaratStay Рік тому +1

    Loved this video! I think I’m going to try to adjust it a bit and make this routine work on my schedule, at least trying it out for this week
    Also, I loved your snippet of that short story! That was so good!

  • @FatalKoi
    @FatalKoi 4 місяці тому

    I found this video very enlightening. Thank you for your time.
    I am someone who handwrites everything, and I actually have difficulty writing on a computer. It's very interesting to listen to the perspective of someone who prefers the opposite.
    Also saw that you also have Frixion pens. Love that. That's my number one go to. The second is PaperMate Ink Joy.

  • @user-il9nz5ms2x
    @user-il9nz5ms2x 4 місяці тому

    This series is so cosy and motivating! I’d love to see you try V.E Schwab’s routine for the next episode!

  • @RidetoEnglishwithDM
    @RidetoEnglishwithDM 7 місяців тому

    Just fell in love with you and your channel ❤ You have a fantastic energy!

  • @zahidurrahman2869
    @zahidurrahman2869 7 місяців тому

    19:16 ..... "the clouds are really dark and angry-looking outside" .... i don't know why i like this line :)

  • @clairithion
    @clairithion Рік тому +2

    When writing by hand for long periods, I opt for a basic Kilometrico. They last, don't seem to smudge, and I don't feel like they slow me down.

  • @christinaking9639
    @christinaking9639 Рік тому

    I love this series!! It's so cool how every work has a different routine. I would love to see Brandon Sanderson's routine

  • @spalanai
    @spalanai Рік тому +6

    love your videos

  • @LawesDisorder
    @LawesDisorder Рік тому +5

    I didn't realise this was a new video when I was watching it, and about halfway through I thought to myself, "I wonder if Christy has a video following Brandon Sanderson's routine?" It was nice to hear you say you are considering trying it at the end. I really enjoy these videos - how has making them changed your general writing routine, if at all?