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Sep 9, 2019 · Writer Interview: Meg LaTorre. Today we are going to be talking to fellow writer and YouTube darling, Meg LaTorre. If you haven’t heard of her iWriterly series – GO DO THAT RIGHT NOW! If you were ever curious about writing and have no clue where to start….start with her channel.
Once you're familiar with all the common writing advice I don't find her channel that useful anymore. There isn't a lot of unique advice or in depth analysis. I've not read her book, but it seems to be a common opinion that her writing advice is better than her writing.
Meg LaTorre of iWriterly produced this video about the pros and cons of self-publishing. It's nearly a half-hour in length, but it's a very good overview of advantages and disadvantages of self-publishing.
I like to watch as many different channels about writing as I can, then sort of aggregate all the information that comes up most often. I've found there's really not any piece of advice that will work for everyone. You have to try as many as you can and pick the ones that actually fit your style.
- Brandon Sanderson. Brandon Sanderson is possibly the most popular fantasy author alive. He teaches full-length lectures at BYU, and all of 2020’s lectures are on his YouTube channel.
- Hello Future Me. Well-paced, well-researched, and created with the right amount of passion and “goofiness” that makes this channel entertaining. Tim’s latest videos on this channel have been amazing.
- Nerdwriter1. Nerdwriter1 is a fantastic binge-watching experience, for any artist. Each of these video essays tells a story… about storytelling. He dissects everything from movies, songs, paintings… and even politics.
- iWriterly. Meg Latorre of iWriterly has industry-focused advice for writers who want to become published, successful authors. Once a literary agent, now an author, Meg brings a unique blend of industry-centric knowledge and writing advice to her videos.
Nov 17, 2020 · Meg LaTorre has a rather well developed Youtube channel - iWriterly, where she presents herself as an authority on how to write a book, citing her own experience in working for a literary agency. She's made a few videos on the reasons why agents and editors often reject a manuscript after the first page.
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Oct 15, 2024 · Many genres, but especially romance, are littered with “tropes,” or commonly written themes throughout books (like enemies who become lovers). Ainsley covers them all, touching on each of the popular and not-so-common tropes that often stir up strong opinions.