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Madeline James Writes
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 ต.ค. 2021
I am a fantasy writer with a deep love for worldbuilding and a strong desire to organize everything! On my channel I share my writing experience, drafting and revision vlogs, worldbuilding, and more.
Trying to start 2025 off organized || Planning Vlog
I really need to get some structure in my life going into 2025, let's see if I can manage it!
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Let's Chat about 2024 and Plans for 2025 || Writing, YouTube, Worldbuilding Plans
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It is that time of year to talk about how 2024 went and what I am hoping to accomplish in 2025. I think 2025 is going to bring a lot of changes in my life! LINKS Website: www.madelinejameswrites.com/ Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/madelinejameswrites Instagram: author_mjames
Combining all my outline notes and resetting || Outlining Vlog
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It has been a bit stressful and I have been all over the place with this project. It was time to get organized and back on track. Join me on this vlog where I try to combine all my outline notes into one condensed version. LINKS Website: www.madelinejameswrites.com/ Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/madelinejameswrites Instagram: author_mjames
Empires, Democracy, Autocracy, and Bureaucracy || Society & Culture Worldbuilding Guide Part 5
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Welcome to the fifth part in my culture and society worldbuilding guide. We will be talking about empires, imperialism, democracy, autocracy, and bureaucracy. Blog: www.madelinejameswrites.com/blog/empires-and-democracy Playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLmhjHG1F7VXkkH4fG_t3WuZaikiQRJaHJ.html LINKS Website: www.madelinejameswrites.com/ Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/madelinejameswrites Instagram: autho...
Cuisine Research, Writing Space Construction, Sword Practice, and other Writing Shenanigans!
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Follow along on this vlog where I get up to a handful of fantasy-writer shenanigans including: - talking about my recent progress - working on a mansion map - doing some food/cuisine research - water my plants - experiment with my sharp longsword - build a new desk attachment bulletin board for my notes LINKS Website: www.madelinejameswrites.com/ Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/madelinejameswrites Instagram: ...
Creating Projections using Photoshop, GPlates, and G.Projector || Worldbuilding Guide
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We are going to be talking about projections for our maps, turning hand-drawn global maps into good bases for regional and local maps. For this I am using photoshop and puppet warps for creating a rectangular projection, popping it into GPlates for a bit to check distortion, and then into G.Projector to generate my projections. Blog: www.madelinejameswrites.com/blog/projections 00:00 Distortion...
Worldbuilding Mapathon Announcement Nov 9 + 10 || Local and City Map Edition
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Worldbuilding Mapathon Announcement Nov 9 10 || Local and City Map Edition
My Writing Journey and Final Course Review || Reedsy How to Write a Novel
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My Writing Journey and Final Course Review || Reedsy How to Write a Novel
Map with me || Mansion Mapping Speed Drawing
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Map with me || Mansion Mapping Speed Drawing
I CLIMBED A GLACIER || Side Quest to Colorado
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I CLIMBED A GLACIER || Side Quest to Colorado
Chatty Update on Planning, Q4, and What's Next with Writing and Worldbuilding
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Chatty Update on Planning, Q4, and What's Next with Writing and Worldbuilding
Ore Deposits and Metals by Technological Era and Gemology || Worldbuilding Guide Part 12
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Ore Deposits and Metals by Technological Era and Gemology || Worldbuilding Guide Part 12
Let's Try a Novel Writing Course || Reedsy How to Write a Novel
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Let's Try a Novel Writing Course || Reedsy How to Write a Novel
Minerology and Rock Distribution Map || Worldbuilding Guide Part 11
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Minerology and Rock Distribution Map || Worldbuilding Guide Part 11
My Favorite Writing and Worldbuilding Books, Courses, and Channels
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My Favorite Writing and Worldbuilding Books, Courses, and Channels
Lets Chat About Potential for Worldbuilding in Martial Arts and Dance
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Lets Chat About Potential for Worldbuilding in Martial Arts and Dance
Asking Expert How to Write Swordfighting || Guy Windsor Interview Part 2
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Asking Expert How to Write Swordfighting || Guy Windsor Interview Part 2
10 Days to Prepare to Start Drafting my Craft Potion Book || How to Write a Novel Prep Week
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10 Days to Prepare to Start Drafting my Craft Potion Book || How to Write a Novel Prep Week
Asking Expert How to Write Swordfighting || Guy Windsor Interview Part 1
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Asking Expert How to Write Swordfighting || Guy Windsor Interview Part 1
Revision Status, Upcoming Worldbuilding Vides and more || Chatty Midyear Update
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Revision Status, Upcoming Worldbuilding Vides and more || Chatty Midyear Update
A Peek Inside my Society Worldbuilding Process || Class Systems, Religion, and Power
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A Peek Inside my Society Worldbuilding Process || Class Systems, Religion, and Power
Sword & Sorcery & Romantasy || Beating Hearts and Battle Axes Anthology Interview Part 2
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Sword & Sorcery & Romantasy || Beating Hearts and Battle Axes Anthology Interview Part 2
Sword & Sorcery & Romantasy || Beating Hearts and Battle Axes Anthology Interview
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Sword & Sorcery & Romantasy || Beating Hearts and Battle Axes Anthology Interview
Brainstorming how History and Society Would Have Been Impacted by Magic
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Brainstorming how History and Society Would Have Been Impacted by Magic
Mapping Early Civilizations and States of Antiquity || Society & Culture Worldbuilding Guide Part 4
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Mapping Early Civilizations and States of Antiquity || Society & Culture Worldbuilding Guide Part 4
Story Structure, Reading My First Draft, and Other Updates || Writing and Revision Vlog
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Story Structure, Reading My First Draft, and Other Updates || Writing and Revision Vlog
Side Swords, Sparring, and First Tournament || Side Quest in Swordfighting 3
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Side Swords, Sparring, and First Tournament || Side Quest in Swordfighting 3
First Draft Problems || Preparing for Revisions
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First Draft Problems || Preparing for Revisions
Building a Naming Language for my Novel Vlog || Conlanging Vlog 2
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Building a Naming Language for my Novel Vlog || Conlanging Vlog 2
Creating a Naming Language Builder for my Story Worlds || Conlanging Vlog 1
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Creating a Naming Language Builder for my Story Worlds || Conlanging Vlog 1
“If you haven’t seen my rock video…” What an absolutely ICONIC sentence starter. Good luck in 2025!! Love the goal tracker you set up for yourself!
This is a strange question, but when you get to the Arid section, how do you assign areas that are semi-arid year round??? It’s honestly the only hurdle I’ve come across with this process. It’s otherwise been really really amazing!! Edit: Follow up question. How do you get cold deserts? Because it says that deserts are arid year round, but back in aridity it was stated that if it was Cold or colder, even if it was completely dry it would still be semi-arid. This has also been a sleight issue I’ve run into if anyone has any good advice!
Could be savannah Aw or one of the polar climates depending on temperature. If nothing else fits, put it in the closest matching steppe climate for now and then tweak if needed once you see what the adjacent climates end up being. It could potentially be lumped into a Mediterranean climate as well. In my biomes section, a wetter steppe/desert/Mediterranean area would end up being woodland verion of that biome most likely.
Will you promise to do a vid in 360 days as a follow-up? 😄 I start well, but often my organizational systems kinda...fall apart over time. I also am following the HB90 system, I committed to at least Jan, but ideally all of Q1. We'll see. It's a work in progress.
I'll hopefully do updates either quarterly or midyear and end of year. I could probably do a review of all my different planning/tracking methods at some point if you'd find that useful! I've gone through a bunch.
Love to hear about your planning process - you get into it so intentionally and are so organised with your trackers and goals!! Very inspirational 🙌
Thank you! I try, I have to pivot a lot as things change, but it really helps me ☺️
Your doing great. Balancing work, family, creativity, TH-cam channel. In Scotland we use the expression, Just keep chipping away at your projects. Over time it will snowball into a finished project. Try to continue making good habits. Dedicate time to writing, map making ect and enjoy life. You got this. ❤
Thank you! I love that saying, it may have to be my new motto! ☺️
Tanith Lee wrote in Sword & Sorcery. She was and is one of the influences on my short story writing.
That's awesome!
isn't high pressure bigger in the summer?
@@muhammadfauzan5354 that's not something I've ran across, could be though!
th-cam.com/video/K-0w_bJMNfo/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared 17:45.
Ahh I completely empathize with the sickness thing...I had a lot of food poisoning this year that changed plans - and it definitely cuts any writing off 😬So exciting to see all your growth this year, I'm always blown away by the detail and care depth of your videos!! Wishing you an amazing 2025!
@@NicoleWilbur it's so hard! And thank you so much! I'm definitely proud of the last year despite the obstacles haha
You mentioned that you like to measure distance so you know how long travel time is. Do you use a program or how do you measure that, aside from creating a map scale?
@@tsalickis I create a map scale and use that to determine the miles/km of a road or path, and then use the type of road and the conditions (flat paved road, off-roading through mountains, etc ) and then the type of transportation (horse, foot, army on food, etc.) together to determine travel time!
Oh gee losing plans because of sickness sucks, my sibling decided to give the entire house covid & I've had to cancel at least half a dozen plans so im experiencing that right now 😅
@@veraxiana9993 oh no that's awful! Hoping for a swift recovery from all that (health and plan wise)
@madelinejameswrites thank u very much!
Another very good worldbuilding focused channel is Just In Time Worlds. I discovered her through her underseas worldbuilding videos. Her eras worldbuilding series is also very good and inspiring!
I recently watched a few of her videos! I'll add the underseas ones to my list!
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I'm forcing myself to focus on one big goal that I need to start from zero, and that's working out. My 2024 was also very messy and kind of disappointing in the number of things I failed, for me I think it was just that I tried to spread my willpower and intentions too thin.
Oh a goal from zero is a really good idea. And I definitely relate to spreading yourself too thin.
As a Kofi supporter, I will continue my support, and move to Patron when it arrives. I feel that I do get value, so don't worry about that.
@@gregwochlik9233 I really appreciate it 😄 thank you, seriously!
Could you describe your program for conlanging a little bit more? Is it a step-by-step like your worldbuilding series?
@@kathrinayer6402 it's just what I've been using, not something I've done to let other people use. I'm a software engineer by day, so I have the coding skills to do this, but there isn't a fancy UI or anything a non-coder could use unfortunately.
Okay but I'm LAUGHING at breaking even on money earned vs money spent to maintain the channel because SAME 😅 I hope 2025 is a great year for you!
It's so hard to do hahah! I definitely treat this as a hobby atm, not a money making venture. And thank you!!!!
Traguna mekoides trecorum satis dee!
The video has too much static noise, probably due to bad microphone settings or sound editing, which degrades the listening experience. In terms of facts and knowledge, the video is great.
Huh, I hear the static you're talking about now that I'm playing it back. Not sure where that came from... I would probably assume it's bad sound editing as I just adjust the levels to be where I want the volume. I use a Rode Micro so it should be a good microphone. Any ideas?
@@madelinejameswrites I'm glad that you take the criticism well and want to improve the quality. At the same time, I don't understand the technical part, I don't know exactly what the reason might be. It can also be heard in your other videos, especially when you are not talking. This is more common in ASMR videos, so maybe it has something to do with the microphone sensitivity. You can hear it louder when you are further away from the microphone, and less when you are closer. Maybe if you search the topic online, you will find a solution.
@@robertsimon0306 While I'd obviously prefer to be perfect 😂, I appreciate when people point out issues because then I have the opportunity to fix them! I'll do some looking into the static issue and see if I can improve it with my next videos. I'm sure it'll take some time to get the audio in a better place, but progress!
I like you. *subscribes*
These streams were really fun to watch! I liked the various topics like altitude sickness and "who would even ask those questions?" like "who cares about fictional glaciers?", I had a moment where I was trying to figure out why some wallcreepers have yellow spots and most don't, when it says there's just one species of wallcreeper, and I didn't think anyone else would care but I asked the bird nerds anyway, and one sent me a research article that basically said "we examined the spots, they're just a weird fluke, it's still one species" and it reminded me of how glad I am that I found like minded people! And now I'll give some thought to where to put cities and how to plan them!
@@kentario1610 😂 yes, like minded people! I'm glad you enjoyed ☺️
what kind of laptop-tablet do you have?
It's a surface studio
@@madelinejameswrites can you use GIMP on it?... that's the program i have...
@CuteSeamus it's just a windows PC so you can run anything that runs on windows on it
@@madelinejameswrites thank you... i'll look into that...
i felt this on a deep level... i have so many documents with notes in them... i have a ten book novel series i'm working on... so the notes are very extensive... now i'm trying to organize them into three different places... because i'm working with seven major monarchs i have thematic information that carries over and corresponds between the books... so the first place i have to copy and paste the notes is the saga synopsis... the second is for each of the ten individual book's notes section... and the third is for the original note like weapons, birthdays, court nobility, holidays, etc... i'm slowly getting there... i started out with a concept of a story with barely any plot points filled in that has over the last two years been turning into a more fleshed out understood idea of what is happening between the good and bad side... which thankfully has allowed me to fill in more of my plotlines and have a better understanding of where the story is going... so happy you were able to clean up your notes and make more sense of things... it really does help...
That sounds like a huge task! Oh gosh
@@madelinejameswrites it's a work in progress... did i mention jumping round in time... and the story will be told in three timelines...
Your board 🤩
@@76kilosofshade81 thank you!!
Great watch, ty!
I feel like your approach to world-building is fantastic; however, I think this much planning of an actual story hinders the ability for the story to go where it wants to. I have to say my best stories have veered wildly from my outlines and plans. However, that being said, I think I would finish a lot more stories if I wrote this way.
Hahaha who knows! But this is definitely one of those things on the plotter vs pantser scale. I've tried drafting with a more open ended outline and it's awful for me, I get stuff and it's a miserable experience. I've learned after writing a handful of books that I do best with a very detailed outline. I've never had a story try to go a different direction. It's just not how I write. I come up with story direction in outlining, I can't be writing if I want to figure out where the story goes. I will definitely say that if you know you like to discover your story as you go, you're definitely more on the pantser end of the spectrum and my process probably won't work for you. Everyone is different and should honor their process.
A Godsend just before Christmas, Thank you Madeline!
I'm so glad it's helpful! Merry Christmas!
"Feasonable" is my new favorite word 😝
😂 what a classic
Hi Madeline I’d love to know how this has evolved. If you have a recent video, please link me. As an alumni (2 yrs with HB90) I’m still finding tweaks that fit me but wouldn’t be here without Sarra’s bootcamp and instruction. Happy Writing!
I don't know if I've done a more recent video, considering making a recap this year once I put my plan together!
This is such a massive resource, exactly what I was looking for! 😁
I'm so glad it's helpful!
THIS IS SO GOOD
Hey did you do this course yet? What did you think of it? Id like to talk to you about it.
If you look at my other videos, there are some more on Reedsy where I talk about it
@madelinejameswrites Thanks
Thats very good! Awesome!
I'm basically live reacting to this video in my worldbuilding friend's DMs and writing down various ideas and thought processes (like my instinctual inclination that my winged people would tend towards being nomadic and democratic while my humans would tend toward sedentarianism and statehood, which ended up being justified in this video), like how human states could further extend their power by using winged people as faster messengers than humans would be; hiring one, or many, would be a luxury a smaller state wouldn't be able to afford but might be necessary for a large state or empire to enforce its power and prevent disorder. Heck, if a democracy had the cooperation of winged people, they could conduct democracy over a distance through writing, authentication like seals, and offices. Going to continue watching now!
@@kentario1610 that's awesome!
I finally watched Artifexian's video on rocks, then came back to give your two parter another shot but I didn't see this new one!! I'm so excited!!! I will consume this promptly.
@@kentario1610 hope you enjoy!
If anyone's curious, you can convert oval projections to equirectangular in GIMP with a slightly different method: after you superimpose the lines on the map, use the Handle Deform tool, separately on each cell of the map, to deform and re-project the map.
That's awesome, thanks for sharing!
Another great resource! There's other worldbuilding resources that talk about things like "how do empires work" and "how do nomadic societies work" but this is invaluable for actually putting types of societies onto a map in the first place.
Thank you ! I want to create another continent for Earth in my story, so this is the best way to make something realistic
Hope it helps! If you haven't already, you should look up Zealandia!
15:29 sorry I'm having trouble finding this, how is this empire's name spelled? Great video btw this is very helpful 🙏🏽🙏🏽
That's the Xiongnu Empire
@madelinejameswrites ah ok thank you
Might I also propose that a big reason for humans not having wiped out the megafauna in Africa compared to everywhere else could possibly be linked to the African continent having more adundant and/or accessible alternate food sources?
Hmm I haven't seen anything about that in my research, but I'm definitely not an expert. I'm not aware of any reason why Africa would have more abundant food sources.
This channel and artifexian have been a GOD SEND, I have been trying my hand at worldbuilding with hopes of writing a story and you guys have both been instrumental in that. Thank you so much for all your work
So glad you're finding it helpful! The worldbuilding journey is a fun one. And I totally agree about Artifexian, he's great!!
Thanks for another in-depth video. When you mentioned that 25 people per square mile forms a rough boundary between democracy and autocracy, I quickly checked my D&D world’s Moradian Kingdom, whose parliamentary limited monarchy is the most democratic of all my world’s major powers, and kind of breathed a sigh of relief to find it was only 12 elves per square mile. The “cost of dispersion” concept is new and fascinating to me, but makes instant sense. Confucius wrote of meeting a woman grieving the deaths of three family members from tiger attacks. He asked her why she didn’t leave her tiger-haunted home, and she answered, “There is no oppressive government here.” Tigers were part of the “cost of dispersion” for her. How do we quantify the cost of dispersion? The most obvious cost of leaving a state behind is losing whatever protection it provides from criminals and outside raiders. So the cost of dispersion is less for a large family or group, that can more easily fight off criminals and build refuges from raiders. Dispersion may also mean losing access to the state’s markets, so the cost varies with how productive and costly those markets are, compared to how much the dispersers can create on their own. Dispersing into an uninhabited or sparsely inhabited area is cheaper and safer than into a thickly settled one. Predators, like Confucius’s tigers, raise the cost, and in a fantasy world with dragons, vampires, giants, and other superpredators with intelligence and technology similar to humanity’s, the cost may be prohibitive. Ironically, egalitarianism may lead people to tolerate more oppression without dispersing, so long as suffering is equal; as the campaigning Spartiates say in *Gates of Fire,* the difference between them and their king is that they sleep in the shithole over here and the king sleeps in the shithole over there. I’m a bit puzzled by the description of proto-democracy. The only ancient polity I know that worked like that was the Roman Republic, assuming leader=consuls, council=Senate, and local assemblies=the tribal assembly. And the Greeks didn’t know anyone else who did things that way. I’ve read that really early egalitarian government was on the very small-scale tribal level, usually had a group of respected “wise men” but no single formal leader, and decisions by the free adult males of the tribe had to be *unanimous,* rather than merely majority-approved as in Athens, because it was so important not to split the group. And even in that case, not everybody was equal. Women might have their own council, like with the Iroquois, but they almost never were allowed in the men’s council, usually had different responsibilities from the men, and in some tribes the women had no vote at all. And slaves couldn’t vote - and even stateless societies normally had at least a few slaves.
That example with tigers is fascinating, but definitely fits! And I highly recommend you check out the book The Decline and Rise of Democracy, it will help with a lot of your questions
Nice video, lots of information. I hope that @Artifexian references this video when he gets to that stage in his world build! Information was nice and concise, well delivered.
Thank you!! I think the people in Artifexian's world will be coming from elsewhere, so I'm not sure how much he will do these kinds of steps but it would be fun if he did!
thank you! very interesting
I've been so excited for this part! Thank you for all the time and research you put into these videos. Can't wait for the next!
Thank you!! I'm so glad you're enjoying them ☺️
Hello, nice video.
Glad you liked it!
Great work! ... We can't get past the pyjamas part of woodworking!
😂 it's definitely not always the case for me but for smaller projects like this.... Pretty common hahaha
You could do some weight lifting workouts with those books haha! Chopping up a melon with a sword looks very satisfying. You’re definitely the cool mom in the neighborhood.
Thank you for this! I'm fairly new to this hobby and your videos have given me so much more creative confidence. I was struggling immensely with perspectives and distortion
So glad it's helpful!