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Here's the best fantasy writing advice that Brandon Sanderson taught me. If you're a fantasy writer looking to level up your writing, apply for 1-on-1 coachi
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Listen to I took Brandon Sanderson's fantasy writing class - here's what I learned from The Jed Herne Show. This podcast was originally a YouTube video. ... He also wrote the bestselling video game, Siege of Treboulain. On this podcast, he shares the best writing advice he's learned along the way. ... I took Brandon Sanderson's fantasy writing
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NYTimes Best Selling Author and Hugo Award Winner Brandon Sanderson has a FREE lecture series on YouTube! Here's what I learned about Sanderson's laws of mag
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Brandon Sanderson is a legend of the fantasy genre, authoring such notable titles as Mistborn , Skyward , and The Way of Kings. He's made the New York Times Best-Seller List 15 times, and his novella The Emperor's Soul won the Hugo Award in 2013. To make these feats even more impressive, Sanderson writes with unreal efficiency.
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The writers took a superhero action-packed plot and combined it with a heist in a way that feels familiar but also entirely new. Each combination will make the reader expect a certain type of plot.
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I took Brandon Sanderson's Creative Writing class on writing science fiction and fantasy! In this lecture series that took place at BYU in 2020, Sanderson di
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In case you haven't read the last two posts in this series, this post is based on best-seller author Brandon Sanderson's Creative Writing class on YouTube. In fourteen videos we get to hear
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This podcast was originally a YouTube video. Watch that video here: https://youtu.be/mcmQmyu4Aok Get my free book: '5 Lessons That Transformed My Writing': https
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The BYU course came about in the 1980s when Orson Scott Card was going to teach a creative writing class, but a literature professor took over when the novelist ended up being unable to teach it after all, Sanderson said in the first online lecture.. Sanderson, who was a BYU student from 1994-2000, took the course from professional writer Dave Wolverton, known by his pen name David Farland, in
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My Class Starts Today. For those who aren't aware, I teach a course entitled "How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy" at Brigham Young University. The course is focused on the nuts and bolts of having a writing career. Characterization, worldbuilding, plotting, and publication. In previous years, a graduate student recorded my lectures
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Brandon Sanderson's University Lectures on Writing Science Fiction and Fantasy. I'll be posting videos of my latest university lectures over the next several weeks as post-production gets finished up. Special thanks to Earl Cahill and his assistants, who filmed and tirelessly edited these. For more information, you can read my blog post on
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About two weeks ago I decided to rewatch Brandon Sanderson's Creative Writing class of 2020 on YouTube. In fourteen videos he shares with us his vast experience on plot, world building
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Yet, I've also learned a ton of valuable (if more nuanced) lessons about the art of writing fiction simply from reading Sanderson's books. There were a few lessons in particular I've found especially helpful. Powerful Prose Can Be Simple. One of the most common complaints people have about Sanderson's work is that his writing is too simple.
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[I'm re-posting this after it was removed the first time. Thank you to the mods for reconsidering and allowing me to post it again.] I saw someone here recommend Brandon Sanderson's lecture series on YouTube about writing Science Fiction and Fantasy. After devouring the series, I decided to polish up the notes I took and share them here.. I can see why Brandon put everything together the way
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Reading Time: 2 minutes Sci-fi and fantasy author Brandon Sanderson's "Writing Science Fiction and Fantasy" lectures are up on YouTube — 13 in all, each about an hour long. They were recorded this spring during a writing class he was teaching for Brigham Young University. Sanderson is best known for his Mistborn series, for finishing Robert Jordan's fantasy series "The Wheel of
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Brandon Sanderson teaches Fantasy Writing Course. ... I learned more from the earlier set found here because he is a little more harshly honest about certain things that I needed to hear ("Ideas are cheap" is a big one). IMO he's also a bit wittier in the old ones which made the experience that much more fun. ... I'm not sure if taking writing
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Recently, I rewatched all of Brandon Sanderson's Creative Writing class on YouTube. With fourteen videos we get to learn crucial information on plot, character, setting and the publishing
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They're very good, but please don't make it a religion (as it is sort of becoming on here already). Rules, guidelines, lectures are good and useful, but I've already had way too many arguments where "Sanderson's laws of magic" were taken verbatum as the objective measure by which all systems must be made.
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I began writing books in earnest (I never finished that one I started as a teenager.) I grew as a writer, and discovered how to make my works less derivative. Most of my ideas from my teenage self died out, and rightly so. Others evolved. My maturing sensibilities as both a reader and a writer changed how I saw the world, and some stories stood
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Sanderson's free YT classes are as good as it gets. He took it over from David Farland, who taught both him and Stephanie Meyer. One of the very few college courses that focus on Fantasy writing. Plus, Brandon is great.
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Brandon wants all aspiring writers to know that the rules are not for creation but refinement. Ultimately, a writer should write what they want to write. Make it awesome. Then worry about how it
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1) A complex plot with plenty of twists and turns that comes to an explosive climax. 2) An imaginative magic system and setting that feels both real and wondrous at the same time. 3) Deeply personal characters dealing with issues that transcend genre. (This is the most important one.) I approach my writing from that above philosophy.
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Brandon Sanderson is a prolific NY Times best-selling writer of Fantasy and Young Adult fiction. He also teaches writing Fantasy and Science Fiction at BYU in Utah. Quite a number of his teaching lectures have been posted on Youtube. He is also known for being a host on the Writing Excuses podcast.