5 Crucial Writing Tips With Stephen King | SWN
We have compiled 5 Crucial Writing Tips from the revered novelist, Stephen King. If you’re a budding writer wanting to improve your storytelling ability, subscribe for more videos!
Stephen King is most known for writing engrossing novels such as: The Shining, Carrie, Misery, Pet Sematary, 'Salem's Lot, The Green Mile, Cujo and many others.
Tip 1: 0:31 - If you don't succeed, try again.
Tip 2: 3:43 - You have to observe.
Tip 3: 7:28 - Tell a great story. You will discover the theme along the way.
Tip 4: 10:37 - Go where the story leads you.
Tip 5: 12:26 - Get writing!
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The background noise, I suppose you think it's music, is obnoxious, and makes it hard to hear.
Came here to hear what King had to say. Left because of the music. Too loud. WAY too loud.
Agree. And completely nonsensical - it would have been much more effective to let him speak with no music at all.
What's with the hard music though his talking? I can hardly hear Steve talking.
I love hearing what Stephen King has to say about story development and writing. But, I did not finish watching this video because the background music is way too loud and obtrusive, I could barely hear what Mr. King had to say.
The music is irritating and pointless.
Yep. I stopped cuz of the music.
A friend of mine once told me, "police think that criminals are smart with getting themselfs around things. The police should try meeting a writer" That was after i gave him a small insight in one of the first short storyes i wrote.
Mort Rainey, The Secret Window “ , prequel please 🤍
Whats the intro song name ?????
I really enjoyed this one although it feels a little unfair of King to choose Seinfeld as an example of a waste of time - it's an absolute masterclass in screenwriting! The ability of those writers (but particularly Larry David) to craft multi-strand plots which converge at the end of a sub-half hour episode is something that a lot of writers would do well to study.
A 30 page sitcom screenplay is a joke to real writers.
Do you have any more stuff with Steven king?
The music's too loud.
Hunger Games was a hit when on television or the movies NOT on books. Am I that wrong? Are those publishers back then that wrong? Were we really ahead of our times if we could not put the running man on the wide screen?
The Hunger Games series has more than 100 million copies in print worldwide and spent 260 consecutive weeks on The Times best-seller list. I'd call that success. I read the books first and then watched the movies. I loved both mediums. I thought the books were a master class on novel structure.
I actually enjoyed reading Catching Fire.
Make a video about tips from Vince Gilligan, Spike Lee or George RR Martin.
Hi Arthur, thanks for your suggestions! A Spike Lee video has already been made and should be published very soon.
I'm writing a book about coffee tables
I had to stop watching in the middle because the music is unbearable. You can barely hear him at some points
Am I the only one who can hear him talking over the music?
You are not alone