Chapter 11 is when I stopped reading April as the author and starting thinking that this is a book everyone in our society should read. I am observing so much about human nature and empathy and how to live a better life that it feels like cheating to have all of these answers (and questions) handed to me in such a captivating book.
Ah! Hello, fellow dedicated nerdfighter! (And thank you!!!) The show was great, and it's one of the reasons why I'm taking my time with this book. There;s so much to slow down and think about.
i passed someone in a coffee shop window who was reading your book and it took me a full 5 minutes to stop smiling from ear to ear. So so happy for you, and I can’t wait to read it 👏
"You can just end it! Abruptly!" NO HANK NO IT ENDED TOO SOON Seriously, it was amazing. Cannot wait for the sequel. This is honestly my new favourite book (taking the place of "The Hobbit"...so...yeah). Its THAT good!
I have another comment! I finished AART the other day and it was outstanding. I’ve convinced three of my friends to buy it even though they know many big plot points. I actually was telling my best friend the entire story (up to the last hundred or so pages) and actually cried and said “I love Carl! I need to read it nowwww”
I really like how you talked about experts. I am a medical librarian and while the doctors nurses and pharmacists value the work I did, administrators don't always get it.
HANK YOUR BOOK IS SO GOOD I HATE YOU! I stayed up till 5:30 am reading the night before a quiz because I couldn’t stop and I’m done now and I need the sequel now. Seriously I now have to buy every book you write from now on. Good work buddy
You are so inspiring to me in a very odd way, in that once I reached my 30s, I sometimes felt like maybe I was done doing the things I would do in my life. Like maybe it was too late to be a writer, or too late to get a new career. Which of course is ridiculous. So seeing you do this reminds me that I'm not done.
Thank you Hank - loved the book. Read it cover to cover the day I got it and recommended it a lot already. Looking forward to the next one very much. Good job.
All my friends (who I haven't already convinced to buy this book) are getting it for Christmas. Great job Hank! April feels real and flawed and so importantly relatable on many levels.
I have been working on writing a book for a bit now (i have had it thought out for over a year) and i needed this motivation to just sit down and write, thank you.
Hank, I really enjoyed AART, I view you a bit diffrently now and I think (or I hope) I even understand you better now. I still wonder, how hard was it to write from perspective of the oposite sex. Like, April was so relatable, she even gets her period one day! I think you did an awesome job so thank you!
Hank, your book will always have a special place in my heart. It was the first book that I pre-ordered. At the beginning, I was having a little bit of a hard time getting to the story but it definitely paid off. I was so involved until the last page. Keep the awesome work 💗
Thank you Hank. For the vast majority of people writing is hard. Your video describes this without crushing dreams. You have just added awesome into the world :)
Hank, You did it! You did a remarkable thing (and it was great). I cant wait for the sequel. I also hope that the aforementioned Canadian bookstore blacklists things properly next time.
I find music much too distracting. Not just for writing, for almost anything. When I work out, I listen to K-pop - since I don't speak Korean, the lyrics aren't distracting. With classical, there was still the urge to air play various instruments or conduct, which doesn't happen with Black Pink or Momoland.
I love getting these behind-the-scenes looks at how authors do their thing. Thank you for sharing that with us! Try listening to scores for films/TV in the same genre you're writing! I absolutely can't listen to anything with words or anything too fast-tempo, but scores are literally designed to give you the feel of epic or sad or suspenseful or sweet things happening, so it puts me in the right mindset. Sometimes I build soundtracks for my projects from other film/TV scores, and a few times this has influenced or even fully inspired scenes. BUT OMG SHOWER TIME IS ABSOLUTELY A MAGICAL TIME! I cannot count how many ideas I came up with and problems I solved while in the shower. It's uncanny how conducive showers are to imagination. You just put perfectly into words why I want to be traditionally published. Delegate to experts. Yep, hits the nail on the head.
The book was so good!!! My jaw literally dropped when I got to the last page cause I couldn't believe that it ended like that. Still, I can't wait for the sequel!
Hi Hank! So glad that you wrote anART! Even though I gotta wait for my book to arrive from US to Indonesia (yes, it's so far away and gonna be arrive later than I wished), but watching those non-spoilers videos and reading the comments from the people that have read the books reaaaally makes me can't wait for it. Anyway, I'm happy for you Hank and for this world for having anART in history, DFTBA!
I met Angie Thomas today and while being at the gala that was held in her honor, I learned that the president of my medical school class has met you and John! And has worked vidcon for like 8-9 years. What a small world. He’s the first person I’ve talked to about this community who didn’t know about it through me.
I'm never going to write a novel, but I write other mediums regularly and I found 1:03 FASCINATING. I listen to music of all kinds while writing, mostly lyrical music, and it helps me focus on my writing instead of getting distracted and ambling over to social media. When listening to audiobooks while sewing, I also play music in the background of that too. It's wild how different auditory processing works person to person!
Congrats on the bestsellers list, Hank! I really appreciate you sharing this. I've been thinking about writing a book for a while for somewhat different reasons - There's a story that I really want to read, and I can't find it anywhere, so I feel as if they only chance I'll get to read it is if I write it myself. Hearing some honestly about the process and the struggle really helps me set expectations as I'm considering if I'm going to set out on a project like this myself.
On the subject of your book, I finished reading it a couple of nights ago and I am having withdrawals. It is easily the most enjoyable fiction I've read in well over a year. So many nerdy references I can't pick which one to sat "you did that thing, you dork" but as a huge Douglas Adams fan I loved the hitchhiker's guide reference. And I'm a huge Queen fan so that was also a neat surprise 😊👌
I always see authors saying they have a list of songs they used to listen to write the XY book, and I always thought it so weird cause I can't concentrate to write anything with songs playing around me. Good to know you're a bit like me! ;)
I got stuck in traffic this morning and thought, "Hey, this is a good time to crack open Hank's new book on Audible." Yeah, I didn't get any work done this morning. I'll have to finish the second half of it tonight.
I've had those moments of "despair" that you mentioned while writing (I'm about 2/3 to 3/4 done with my novel I'm writing [currently over 86000 words]). Sometimes when writing I feel I'm not talented enough at it to do certain scenes justice. Other times I feel like human language lacks the ability to properly explain certain things. like: there are only so many words that mean euphoria, and how do you properly describe one type of euphoria from another. This is the grand puzzle of writing. Finding a way to tell the story you want to tell.
Instead of listening to music while you write, try mynoise.net, which gives you natural ambient sounds you can adjust to suit. I'm writing something set in the jungle, so jungle noises really help me.
thanks for sharing! i'm starting to write a book and i think what you said about it just taking time makes a ton of sense. just have to keep writing in order to get something written.
“I’m not salty” 😂😂😂😂 I was wondering what was going on, preordered the book in aug and still haven’t gotten it. The more and more I hear about it, i can’t wait to read it!
I'm trying to write a children's book which is literally 1/100 of what you wrote and it feels so daunting and hard. I hope someday I will be able to answer some of these questions and not be in the middle of I don't know what I'm doing land.
Oh gosh, yeah, your book did arrive a week-ish early for me because of Chapters. If it helps, I was incredibly happy and TECHNICALLY the website did say it was only available for pre-order even when I had gotten it. Also, I've pre-ordered other things from them before and this is super rare!
I'm currently querying agents for a book of which I'm very proud, and excited to share with the world (and likewise terrified). The process is time-consuming and it's hard to not feel disheartened, but I agree with all of your points about self-publishing. I am not up for the marketing end, either. I will do whatever marketing the eventual publisher suggests, but don't have the time to research what that would be, or the heart to have it all fall on me. Thank you for this video, I really needed it right now. I've currently received one pass from my most recent batch of seven queries this weekend, and I feel close to a breakthrough. Any fellow nerd fighters know any agents that are looking for dark literary fiction? :)
I listen to music while writing poetry but that’s it. And only deeper softer music that makes me brings out emotions. When writing longer/novel-like works I can’t ever listen to music.
Have you listened to Stars by Nina Simone? There's no studio version, but the live recording from the Montreux Festival is really great. The way that you talk about fame often reminds me of that song.
I like that your tangent on self-publication seemed to indicate that you wanted to explain why you did't *also* publish the book all by yourself. It's okay Hank, you have enough jobs and are awesome at them.
I honestly just bought the book because i saw a cute girl who works at B&N talking about it with a co-worker and asked for a recommendation. i really enjoyed reading it and am now in the B&N book club. :p
Finished the book the other day and I found a positive effect on me the book had: I was happier. The analysis of this happiness is difficult to pin down, but it was in fact there. My best guess is that it was @AprilMaybeNot as the root cause. Her multiple levels of abstraction did not detract from her intended brand and indeed has had a positive impact on me. Knowing the anxiety that comes from the competition of our own ego and our desire to decrease world suck is also in others helps. To show I'm not a total fanboy though: I felt like the homage to other works like Ready Player One, and Contact were a little derivative at times and you could see clear influences that would match my own since Hank and I are of a similar age. The stuff on fame is quite inciteful and the true strength of this work. Did I hear you say sequel?
I’ve written several novels and with only one of them did I write it nonstop from beginning to end. About 2500 words a day, for 2 months. It was fantastic. But the craziest thing about it was at the end of two months I was still happily pounding away, and then I came to an abrupt halt because I realized I’d just written the ending. I was utterly baffled. There it was. It was...over. I remember just sitting there stunned for like two minutes lol. Unfortunately all of my other projects have been much more back and forth with nearly everything about them. I’m curious though: do you treat writing like a shift at a job? If so, has that helped your creativity or do you struggle with it?
I'm sorry for getting my copy a few days early from the offending major Canadian bookseller T_T it is a very good book! I keep shoving it in my families faces and telling them to read it.
one of my friends joked that he would write a book and make ten slightly different endings, and watch people argue over how the book ended. Then when people figured out that the endings were different, he would say that there were eleven endings, then everyone will freak out trying to find the 11th non-existent ending.
+Sexy scientist You know, there were a couple of months when I was hearing the makers of Welcome To Night Vale say all the time that the paperback of their book would soon come out and I was like "I am looking at it right now! I bought it weeks ago!"
it's interesting that you don't listen to stuff when you write. I listen to music, TH-cam, anything really. In fact I am listening to you right now while writing XD
Are you aware that a run of the book got their dust jackets switched between signed and unsigned copies? Unsigned books got a dust jacket that proclaimed it to be signed. I bought a “signed copy” but there is no signature and the book store said that this was a problem with not just me
"That's the end of the book. I can tell because of how it ran out of pages." - Hank, 2018
I'm in the throes of working on a book. This gave me hope. There will be an end! It will run out of pages!
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“Different people are different” is something you say a lot and should be on a bump sticker. I will design it if needed.
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Just design it and email it to him and see what happens.
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Chapter 11 is when I stopped reading April as the author and starting thinking that this is a book everyone in our society should read. I am observing so much about human nature and empathy and how to live a better life that it feels like cheating to have all of these answers (and questions) handed to me in such a captivating book.
YOU WERE AT THE BOSTON SHOW! I REMEMBER!(sub)
Ah! Hello, fellow dedicated nerdfighter! (And thank you!!!) The show was great, and it's one of the reasons why I'm taking my time with this book. There;s so much to slow down and think about.
idk why but this comment made my day (and also made me feel a bit more hopeful about humanity). so thank you!! and i hope you have a lovely day :) /g
i passed someone in a coffee shop window who was reading your book and it took me a full 5 minutes to stop smiling from ear to ear. So so happy for you, and I can’t wait to read it 👏
"You can just end it! Abruptly!"
NO HANK NO IT ENDED TOO SOON
Seriously, it was amazing. Cannot wait for the sequel. This is honestly my new favourite book (taking the place of "The Hobbit"...so...yeah). Its THAT good!
"nothing but time writes a book" has got to be one of the MOST reassuring things that anyone has ever said to me about writing.
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I'm writing a book review on Aart today, for the newspaper I work for. Congrats again Hank.
5 stars?
@@magnuspeacock5857 Of course! (gosh looking at an old comment is so wierd)
I have another comment! I finished AART the other day and it was outstanding. I’ve convinced three of my friends to buy it even though they know many big plot points. I actually was telling my best friend the entire story (up to the last hundred or so pages) and actually cried and said “I love Carl! I need to read it nowwww”
Hank, I don't know how you do all you do while dealing with a chronic illness. My hat is off to you. Applause.
nab 6215 I read that last word as “Applesauce” and I may now start saying that Instead of applause.
@@charliespinoza1966 ugh join the club! 😂 I read applause as applesauce once, like, six years ago. And now I always see applesauce first. 🤣
@@charliespinoza1966 My friend literally did this while reafing in class today lol wtf
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@@aaliyahetc.6687now i’m going to see reading as reafing even tho reafing is not a word i think
I really like how you talked about experts. I am a medical librarian and while the doctors nurses and pharmacists value the work I did, administrators don't always get it.
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"I haven't done anything in a month..." Welcome to my world! :)
HANK YOUR BOOK IS SO GOOD I HATE YOU! I stayed up till 5:30 am reading the night before a quiz because I couldn’t stop and I’m done now and I need the sequel now. Seriously I now have to buy every book you write from now on. Good work buddy
The video endings are what really make this channel.
You are so inspiring to me in a very odd way, in that once I reached my 30s, I sometimes felt like maybe I was done doing the things I would do in my life. Like maybe it was too late to be a writer, or too late to get a new career. Which of course is ridiculous. So seeing you do this reminds me that I'm not done.
Thank you Hank - loved the book. Read it cover to cover the day I got it and recommended it a lot already. Looking forward to the next one very much. Good job.
All my friends (who I haven't already convinced to buy this book) are getting it for Christmas. Great job Hank! April feels real and flawed and so importantly relatable on many levels.
Cannot wait to read the book! I have so much love and respect for you Hank!
I have been working on writing a book for a bit now (i have had it thought out for over a year) and i needed this motivation to just sit down and write, thank you.
Your book is extraordinary. You made a good thing, and I actually sincerely believe that the world is better for it.
I admire the personality behind the simplicity of the phrases/quotes - Makes the video worth watching! Thanks, Hank!
Hank, I really enjoyed AART, I view you a bit diffrently now and I think (or I hope) I even understand you better now. I still wonder, how hard was it to write from perspective of the oposite sex. Like, April was so relatable, she even gets her period one day! I think you did an awesome job so thank you!
Can you do an AART Q&A with spoilers at some point?
I support this idea! Also he did this on the discord if you're on there :)
lmaoooo
I can't wait to read your book! Thanks for all the wonders you gift the world
Hank, your book will always have a special place in my heart. It was the first book that I pre-ordered. At the beginning, I was having a little bit of a hard time getting to the story but it definitely paid off. I was so involved until the last page. Keep the awesome work 💗
Thank you Hank. For the vast majority of people writing is hard. Your video describes this without crushing dreams. You have just added awesome into the world :)
Hank, You did it! You did a remarkable thing (and it was great). I cant wait for the sequel. I also hope that the aforementioned Canadian bookstore blacklists things properly next time.
I can barely imagine *not* listening to music while writing :P
Halosty I do and I don’t. Depends on my mood but music usually helps me stay in my head.
I find music much too distracting. Not just for writing, for almost anything. When I work out, I listen to K-pop - since I don't speak Korean, the lyrics aren't distracting. With classical, there was still the urge to air play various instruments or conduct, which doesn't happen with Black Pink or Momoland.
I love getting these behind-the-scenes looks at how authors do their thing. Thank you for sharing that with us!
Try listening to scores for films/TV in the same genre you're writing! I absolutely can't listen to anything with words or anything too fast-tempo, but scores are literally designed to give you the feel of epic or sad or suspenseful or sweet things happening, so it puts me in the right mindset. Sometimes I build soundtracks for my projects from other film/TV scores, and a few times this has influenced or even fully inspired scenes.
BUT OMG SHOWER TIME IS ABSOLUTELY A MAGICAL TIME! I cannot count how many ideas I came up with and problems I solved while in the shower. It's uncanny how conducive showers are to imagination.
You just put perfectly into words why I want to be traditionally published. Delegate to experts. Yep, hits the nail on the head.
The book was so good!!! My jaw literally dropped when I got to the last page cause I couldn't believe that it ended like that. Still, I can't wait for the sequel!
"That's when I realized that this was not just one book" YESSSSSS! The literary gods have looked kindly upon us today.
Hi Hank! So glad that you wrote anART! Even though I gotta wait for my book to arrive from US to Indonesia (yes, it's so far away and gonna be arrive later than I wished), but watching those non-spoilers videos and reading the comments from the people that have read the books reaaaally makes me can't wait for it. Anyway, I'm happy for you Hank and for this world for having anART in history, DFTBA!
I met Angie Thomas today and while being at the gala that was held in her honor, I learned that the president of my medical school class has met you and John! And has worked vidcon for like 8-9 years. What a small world. He’s the first person I’ve talked to about this community who didn’t know about it through me.
New vlogbrothers books project: DFTBA publishing (Like DFTBA records)?
hank listening to house is giving me a great mental picture
I knew I wasn't the only one 🙏
I'm never going to write a novel, but I write other mediums regularly and I found 1:03 FASCINATING. I listen to music of all kinds while writing, mostly lyrical music, and it helps me focus on my writing instead of getting distracted and ambling over to social media. When listening to audiobooks while sewing, I also play music in the background of that too. It's wild how different auditory processing works person to person!
I'm writing a book right now. A memoir.
I'm really looking forward to your book. I haven't gotten it yet but I have high expectations of you.
"Yea, I can tell that's the end because it ran out of pages." -Hank Green, Professional Author
Congrats on the bestsellers list, Hank! I really appreciate you sharing this. I've been thinking about writing a book for a while for somewhat different reasons - There's a story that I really want to read, and I can't find it anywhere, so I feel as if they only chance I'll get to read it is if I write it myself. Hearing some honestly about the process and the struggle really helps me set expectations as I'm considering if I'm going to set out on a project like this myself.
i loved the book so so much❤️❤️ thank you for creating something important and incredible
On the subject of your book, I finished reading it a couple of nights ago and I am having withdrawals. It is easily the most enjoyable fiction I've read in well over a year. So many nerdy references I can't pick which one to sat "you did that thing, you dork" but as a huge Douglas Adams fan I loved the hitchhiker's guide reference. And I'm a huge Queen fan so that was also a neat surprise 😊👌
Will there be a "questions with spoilers" video?
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in case he doesn't do one, he did answer questions with spoilers on the discord! just fyi :)
@@skylerwitherspoon skyler hi it’s cara from the retweet this discord this is wild
still astonished by how incredible aart is hank, you did good
I always see authors saying they have a list of songs they used to listen to write the XY book, and I always thought it so weird cause I can't concentrate to write anything with songs playing around me. Good to know you're a bit like me! ;)
I got stuck in traffic this morning and thought, "Hey, this is a good time to crack open Hank's new book on Audible."
Yeah, I didn't get any work done this morning. I'll have to finish the second half of it tonight.
I've had those moments of "despair" that you mentioned while writing (I'm about 2/3 to 3/4 done with my novel I'm writing [currently over 86000 words]). Sometimes when writing I feel I'm not talented enough at it to do certain scenes justice. Other times I feel like human language lacks the ability to properly explain certain things. like: there are only so many words that mean euphoria, and how do you properly describe one type of euphoria from another. This is the grand puzzle of writing. Finding a way to tell the story you want to tell.
Instead of listening to music while you write, try mynoise.net, which gives you natural ambient sounds you can adjust to suit. I'm writing something set in the jungle, so jungle noises really help me.
thanks for sharing! i'm starting to write a book and i think what you said about it just taking time makes a ton of sense. just have to keep writing in order to get something written.
“I’m not salty” 😂😂😂😂 I was wondering what was going on, preordered the book in aug and still haven’t gotten it. The more and more I hear about it, i can’t wait to read it!
Ok I have a question that you probably won’t answer: what kind of wait time should we be thinking for book 2? Like 2 years? 5 years? 10 years?
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I'm trying to write a children's book which is literally 1/100 of what you wrote and it feels so daunting and hard. I hope someday I will be able to answer some of these questions and not be in the middle of I don't know what I'm doing land.
My mum is gonna get me the book for Christmas but I'm tempted to get it myself earlier.
Oh gosh, yeah, your book did arrive a week-ish early for me because of Chapters. If it helps, I was incredibly happy and TECHNICALLY the website did say it was only available for pre-order even when I had gotten it. Also, I've pre-ordered other things from them before and this is super rare!
Sounds like you got more book, Hank. Give me more book (please), Hank.
I'm currently querying agents for a book of which I'm very proud, and excited to share with the world (and likewise terrified). The process is time-consuming and it's hard to not feel disheartened, but I agree with all of your points about self-publishing. I am not up for the marketing end, either. I will do whatever marketing the eventual publisher suggests, but don't have the time to research what that would be, or the heart to have it all fall on me. Thank you for this video, I really needed it right now. I've currently received one pass from my most recent batch of seven queries this weekend, and I feel close to a breakthrough. Any fellow nerd fighters know any agents that are looking for dark literary fiction? :)
Hank listens to house music?! This makes me so happy
I listen to music while writing poetry but that’s it. And only deeper softer music that makes me brings out emotions. When writing longer/novel-like works I can’t ever listen to music.
Have you listened to Stars by Nina Simone? There's no studio version, but the live recording from the Montreux Festival is really great. The way that you talk about fame often reminds me of that song.
I like that your tangent on self-publication seemed to indicate that you wanted to explain why you did't *also* publish the book all by yourself. It's okay Hank, you have enough jobs and are awesome at them.
I was thinking this video was going longer than 4 minutes. Turns out this isn’t vlogbrothers and I’m a knucklehead.
I've done that before! But this one was on a Wednesday so didn't fool me this time. : )
Aashirya Chougule College has completely ruined my ability to remember what day it is.
@@mariewikiwaka3851 Vlog brothers is the only way I keep track😂
Just did the same! xD
Am I an awful person for getting excited about punishment? xD
Hi Hank I've read 2 chapters and it's good so far.
I honestly just bought the book because i saw a cute girl who works at B&N talking about it with a co-worker and asked for a recommendation. i really enjoyed reading it and am now in the B&N book club. :p
That's the end of the video. You can tell because of how it ran out of time.
*"that's the end of the book. I can tell cos it ran out of pages"*
That literally sounds like the kind of stupid thing I would say
PLEASE HANK DO A WRITING CRASH COURSE
How did you choose the songs that were featured in your book? Is that some sort of hidden puzzle, or did you just choose songs you like?
“I’m not salty, I’m fine :,,)” MOOOOOD
Finished the book the other day and I found a positive effect on me the book had: I was happier. The analysis of this happiness is difficult to pin down, but it was in fact there. My best guess is that it was @AprilMaybeNot as the root cause. Her multiple levels of abstraction did not detract from her intended brand and indeed has had a positive impact on me. Knowing the anxiety that comes from the competition of our own ego and our desire to decrease world suck is also in others helps.
To show I'm not a total fanboy though:
I felt like the homage to other works like Ready Player One, and Contact were a little derivative at times and you could see clear influences that would match my own since Hank and I are of a similar age. The stuff on fame is quite inciteful and the true strength of this work.
Did I hear you say sequel?
hey Hank I love you thanks for being awesome!
Confirmation of a sequel!
I’ve written several novels and with only one of them did I write it nonstop from beginning to end. About 2500 words a day, for 2 months. It was fantastic. But the craziest thing about it was at the end of two months I was still happily pounding away, and then I came to an abrupt halt because I realized I’d just written the ending. I was utterly baffled. There it was. It was...over. I remember just sitting there stunned for like two minutes lol.
Unfortunately all of my other projects have been much more back and forth with nearly everything about them.
I’m curious though: do you treat writing like a shift at a job? If so, has that helped your creativity or do you struggle with it?
The book was very good +++
I'm sorry for getting my copy a few days early from the offending major Canadian bookseller T_T it is a very good book! I keep shoving it in my families faces and telling them to read it.
HANK your book is so beautiful
Not justCanada. I found a copy of your book I. San Francisco a week before release date
I’ve been page 69 of AART for a week:( I wish I could love science fiction
I’m writing a book called the mighty sailor
one of my friends joked that he would write a book and make ten slightly different endings, and watch people argue over how the book ended. Then when people figured out that the endings were different, he would say that there were eleven endings, then everyone will freak out trying to find the 11th non-existent ending.
Wow... you have self doubt?!?! You are a god!! 🙌🏾
What? Of course he does, everyone does.
He´s a Human. As are you.
Hank. Hank! HAAAANK!!! I bought your book. As a paperback. It was printed in the United States of America. HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE?????????
Unbelievable!!!
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You know, there were a couple of months when I was hearing the makers of Welcome To Night Vale say all the time that the paperback of their book would soon come out and I was like "I am looking at it right now! I bought it weeks ago!"
I am guessing those were pirated copies.
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No way, I bought them both new in a normal book store (pretty sure it was the same).
But did you buy it in the US? Export editions are often paperbacks. If you bought it in the US, that was some kind of mistake :-)
Oh my god, all those people who do listen to music while writing... They must be, like, so concentrated! 😱
6:46 “I'm not salty. I'm fine“ :D
I’m still a middle schooler and I do it for fun
it's interesting that you don't listen to stuff when you write. I listen to music, TH-cam, anything really. In fact I am listening to you right now while writing XD
"I'm not salty, I'm fine".
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“I’m not salty. I’m fine.”
"That's the end of the book. I can tell, because it ran out of pages." This made me laugh way to hard. XD
Hey Hank, with a processing disorder how do you keep grinding at the work stone. I find I'm exhausted which is new and depressing.
Are you aware that a run of the book got their dust jackets switched between signed and unsigned copies? Unsigned books got a dust jacket that proclaimed it to be signed. I bought a “signed copy” but there is no signature and the book store said that this was a problem with not just me
Wait wait wait... 3:00 "That's sort of when I realized that this was not just one book"
A SEQUEL IS ALREADY PLANNED?!?!?
When is the event in Missoula??
I want to understand not to chase fame. Turns out it is hard to learn that for some reason
Fyi you are famous already
Did you guys hear Hank wrote a book?
I CANNOT write without music. Our brains must on opposite sides of the spectrum because I need the musical distraction to focus.
Is “Hank Germs” actually an Easter egg, or am I crazy?
I love watching this channel but every video is about your book now and it's kinda... Boring? But I still love you and all that you do ❤💛💚💙💜
What tools did you use to actually write the book? Do you just use a word processor like Word or Google Docs or something more elaborate?
You said you became a little bit more aware of some self-destructive habits that you had. Is that to say you don't have them anymore?
Will there be a paperback? 🤔