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I'm here with a writer pep talk for all seasons and reasons! If you're down about writing, I am here to cheer you up. I'm offering positive encouragement about finishing books, editing, querying, traditional publishing, and more!
The sun decided to have some fun with me, so apologies for the variance in brightness in the video! I'm also getting over a cold, which you can probably tell.
TIMESTAMPS
01:20 Most people will never finish a book but YOU DID
02:30 First books are messy and THAT'S OK!
03:24 All books need editing, so you can fix anything!
04:37 Most authors don't publish their first books-NORMAL!
05:33 Writing is a skill--you can improve!
06:38 Don't compare your first draft to a final product
07:51 Every writing process is a valid writing process (if it works for you)
09:05 Your competition isn't what you think it is
10:37 Good writing matters
11:59 Storytelling matters
12:45 Hard work & professional pays off
14:00 Second book symdrome sucks (you're not crazy)
15:39 Finding critique partners is hard (you're not crazy)
17:21 You are good enough (or will be)
18:28 Writing is a long game
19:56 There's room for similar/lots of stories
21:44 Write like you're running out of time (but you're not)
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@AlexaDonne
@AlexaDonne 4 года назад
Jump right to the pep talk you need with TIMESTAMPS! 01:20 Most people will never finish a book but YOU DID 02:30 First books are messy and THAT'S OK! 03:24 All books need editing, so you can fix anything! 04:37 Most authors don't publish their first books-NORMAL! 05:33 Writing is a skill--you can improve! 06:38 Don't compare your first draft to a final product 07:51 Every writing process is a valid writing process (if it works for you) 09:05 Your competition isn't what you think it is 10:37 Good writing matters 11:59 Storytelling matters 12:45 Hard work & professional pays off 14:00 Second book symdrome sucks (you're not crazy) 15:39 Finding critique partners is hard (you're not crazy) 17:21 You are good enough (or will be) 18:28 Writing is a long game 19:56 There's room for similar/lots of stories 21:44 Write like you're running out of time (but you're not)
@popscope6896
@popscope6896 4 года назад
I always listen to your videos from the start to the end but these timestamps are oddly satisfying to see
@minortalentshow2653
@minortalentshow2653 4 года назад
i am 18 and i have started writing a novel,but i am always thinking about what to write...and how to make my story the most complicated one...
@minortalentshow2653
@minortalentshow2653 4 года назад
😋😋i loved your way of advising the facts that newish writers should or shouldn't, enrolled in straight 🦔🦔 harsh....indeed harsh words, but it enpowers 🦹‍♂️ 🦹‍♂️ our writing skill ....🤗🤗thanks mam for giving your precious time to us.
@mischiefmakerstudios9900
@mischiefmakerstudios9900 3 года назад
Alexa Donne I wish she had time stamps in ever video! I love time stamps! They come in so handy!
@SumiRebeiro
@SumiRebeiro Год назад
I just finished the redraft of my second novel, and this will be one I seek to publish. Thank you for your encouragement as well as your tough love: I have 'writing' and 'dialogue' and 'writing business' playlists, but also have a separate 'Alexa Donne' playlist. Wherever your journey leads you next, you've given us all so much, and I'm very grateful.
@beel1952
@beel1952 4 года назад
Alexa Donne is like that sweet auntie who supports all my dreams and aspirations, love you!
@alyssa.h
@alyssa.h 4 года назад
I honestly love her. She gives it to you straight while still being super supportive and kind. She would be the BEST friend.
@sunlightangel87
@sunlightangel87 4 года назад
I know! She actually sounds exactly like my sister-in-law. It's like having a very supportive sister.
@sunlightangel87
@sunlightangel87 4 года назад
@@alyssa.h For sure!
@novemberninth4392
@novemberninth4392 3 года назад
Alexa is my favorite authortube. She delivers all her content with passion and delight, not as if she's just reading off a script or presenting in front of a class.
@lucascrafes5580
@lucascrafes5580 4 года назад
This video came in the right time! And why don’t we writers (especially who didn’t publish their first book) unite and support each other
@abmstudio3678
@abmstudio3678 4 года назад
Lucas Crafes there are plenty of groups like that in every social media.
@PianoGirl091
@PianoGirl091 4 года назад
"Sometimes it's just good enough to be published at all." YES, girl. This is what I tell everyone when I say I want to be an author. They usually give me weird looks and then say something to the effect of, "Well, don't quit your day job." I find this to be particularly insulting. First of all, I have a wonderful job as a bookstore manager, and I have no intention of quitting it, thank you. Secondly, when I say that I want to be an author, I'm not saying I want to be a New York Times bestseller who sells thousands and thousands of books. Not remotely. I just want to be published, and if a few people pick up my work, read it, and feel it inspires or speaks to them, GREAT. I've achieved my goal. What I want to do is really that simple. I have no aspirations for greatness. Anyway, awesome video, as usual. I enjoy both the tough love and pep talk style videos. Personally, though, I think you're pretty nice about what you say either way. Take care! 😀
@mariapazgonzalezlesme
@mariapazgonzalezlesme 4 года назад
I remember when you said on your harsh advice for writers video, "The perfect first book doesn't exist" and that made realize that I don't need my book to be a bestseller to be satisfied. Then I can start again, this time learning from the critics and advices.
@nataliat4938
@nataliat4938 4 года назад
It really hits with that there is always someone who needs your story. I just want to share what someone told me and say that it's okay if that someone is yourself.
@h.j.nelson
@h.j.nelson 4 года назад
"Impostor Syndrome is normal", I needed to hear this XD
@kindratia5623
@kindratia5623 4 года назад
I love the harsh advice AND the pep talk approach! Please keep up the good work, and thank you :)
@DalCecilRuno
@DalCecilRuno 4 года назад
I will always fight against imposter syndrome. I have accepted this. I'm almost blind. I "read" with audiobooks, my punctuation suuuucks! I have spelling errors and grammar errors and all kinds of errors concerning the visual aspect of the craft. I will always feel like I'm not enough. Maybe the feeling will never go away. Hearing you say I'm enough helped. Thank you. I'm trying. I'm learning everyday.
@celseac8107
@celseac8107 4 года назад
Reading your situation I believe you are already doing more than a lot of people will ever do in writing! It doesnt matter how slowly - or with what difficulties - you move, as long as you move ;) You will have family and friends or will hire an editor at some point to help you the visual aspect of the craft. Each writer's path is different and there is no wrong or less important path to take! Wish you the best!
@DalCecilRuno
@DalCecilRuno 4 года назад
@@celseac8107 thank you. I am recently finding some beta readers and CPs. Some. I have no family to help with this. Sorry for sounding even more tragic now but, I have biological family sure, but no one reads in the family. I'm the blind one and I am the one who reads wtf... 😂 I can't afford editors. I'm alone here. So, yeah, it is all on me as of right now and I have to learn and improve. It is what it is. I'm very much aware that the industry doesn't give a S#(&- about my blindness and my difficulties, so I have to make my book worth their standards. It's tough, and I'll always fight this feeling of not enough, but I've accepted this. I would do whatever within reason to make this story happen. I have deep rooted reasons for this. So I'm doing it. Thank you again for the support.
@Kevlandia
@Kevlandia 4 года назад
The "unique executions" bit really hit me. I won't lie and say that I didn't feel a little chaffed hearing the "no original stories" in your other video, even if it is true lol, but I really think what you said here about the unique executions was great and a great way for people to look at it when they're feeling discouraged.
@karenamyx2205
@karenamyx2205 2 года назад
Yeah, its tough to hear your idea isn't completely original. You can see this by distilling your book down to the 4-5 sentences you would use to pitch your book. No matter what that pitch is, its never gonna be a "holy shit, nothing like this has ever existed!", it's just not possible. But, the way you execute those ideas... the possibilities are exponential. In the same way that if you take something so simple, like looking at a combination lock. It's only numbers 0-9. Nothing complicated about that. But the possible combination of those numbers?? 10,000. That's just with numbers. So take the endless nuance of of ideas?? THATS writing.
@BreeBuonomo
@BreeBuonomo 4 года назад
After literally telling someone how down heartened I’ve been feeling lately, with a mix of imposter syndrome, this legit came at the right time (almost exactly 30 minutes after I had that conversation!). Thanks! 💚
@SEReid-rz5bm
@SEReid-rz5bm 3 года назад
Slogging away at my second draft--a full rewrite of a fast-draft--and 17:40 made me cry. Thank you for this video, Alexa. I've wanted to be a professional writer ever since I was a child, and I've worked really hard at the craft, even publishing a short story, but I've never finished a full novel. For years I told myself it's because I'm "not disciplined", but really it's because I get scared that I'll put all of this work in, and no one will care. But I'm determined to get a novel fully written and revised this year, and I found this video right on time. Thank you for helping us all feel seen.
@blOOdyLee88
@blOOdyLee88 4 года назад
OMG you have no idea how much I needed this video. Thank you for doing this!!!
@leech1355
@leech1355 4 года назад
You posted this comment 1 minute after it was uploaded lol
@nviz47
@nviz47 4 года назад
@@leech1355 maybe something at the beginning helped? Alexa's titles are accurate too so. :')
@blOOdyLee88
@blOOdyLee88 4 года назад
@@leech1355Does this mean I accidentally outed myself as Alexa's secret stalker...?
@blOOdyLee88
@blOOdyLee88 4 года назад
@@nviz47 True story
@leech1355
@leech1355 4 года назад
Namita Sharma The advice started at 01:20 tho
@aidenignition
@aidenignition 4 года назад
My favorite book, that has inspired me to finally pick a genre to try to debut in, took the author 5 years to finish. I think it is absolutely amazing and i just finished reading it for a second time last night.
@sanderssides7390
@sanderssides7390 4 года назад
Kinda curious, what book is it? (:
@brianajordan3520
@brianajordan3520 4 года назад
Hearing you talk about publishing makes my heart hurt in the sweetest way. It's something I want so much, so completely, that it can almost be paralyzing sometimes, but hearing a published author break it into manageable pieces helps me keep putting one foot in front of another. Thank you
@caitlinswanson6975
@caitlinswanson6975 4 года назад
This was exactly what I needed right now!! Thank you so much! You are a great help in this community!
@LauraWrites
@LauraWrites 4 года назад
I needed to hear this today.
@rachelthome165
@rachelthome165 4 года назад
"You can't do anything with talent, unless you do something with talent." SO GOOD. Also, I like the balance of harsh advice and pep talks. Different days call for different perspectives. :)
@karenmccoy3779
@karenmccoy3779 4 года назад
"Good advice is advice that works for you." I am going to tape this to my forehead... (Great video, Alexa, as always!)
@hollyA.04
@hollyA.04 4 года назад
When I first started writing the tough love videos were the bomb. They were absolutely what I needed, and they nipped my procrastinating side in the butt. And, now I feel like I don't even have a procrastinating side too me at all! Now, this video is exactly what I needed for now. I'm currently revising my first ever book and I'm so happy, but at the same time I'm so stressed. Thank you for putting this video out there. It really put most of my stress at ease. I too believe that there is a time and purpose for everything, and I think God sent me these words of encouragement from you. Thank you so much. I think this helped alot of writers along with me, and this was needed.
@cadengrace5466
@cadengrace5466 4 года назад
What makes you so interesting is you say all of the common sense things but you do it in a gifted fashion: you tell us what we already know but do not listen to ourselves when we say it to ourselves but we suck it up like aqua vita when you do. Impostor syndrome is my kryptonite. It is so easy to pop open a book and say, "Woah, I am not that good!" I was cheering as you covered that and I did not know how severely I even had the affliction. Eye opening! I would like to challenge you to a new series of presentations: The Walk Through - Authoring For Dummies. You show us how to put those first words on a page and why it does not matter in the beginning if they are just plain, old words - we can fix that later. You show us to build to a climax and let down, recovery and discovery, filling plot holes. A step-by-step series of presentations that are not long, maybe just 2 or 3 minutes. These can be the hooks that we hang our sanity on as we grind our across the finish line.
@rayliur
@rayliur 4 года назад
This has to be the first author tube video that made me cry. 😭♥️♥️♥️
@Agentmg17
@Agentmg17 4 года назад
Alexa, you are f-ing awesome. I reference you so many times and share your videos constantly. It's unbelievable the false information and ignorance out there. You are such a beacon.
@amandadavalos
@amandadavalos 4 года назад
Not gonna lie this made me cry cause I needed some of these today
@ren5397
@ren5397 4 года назад
Thank you! I just finished the first chapter of the first draft of my first book and have spent the entire day thinking that it is absolute garbage and I should quit now. Can’t tell you how much this pep talk helps.
@paulallen8304
@paulallen8304 4 года назад
Definite thumbs up from me. I have two general comments: First, even if you do not publish, writing for the love of writing isnt a bad thing even if you never publish. And second, I write for amusement- my work is absolute unsalable garbage (although that seems like an amusing title maybe I will use that)... I forgot where I was going with that.
@TheLionHammer
@TheLionHammer 4 года назад
Before I even begin the video: ALEXA YOUR HAIR AND PASTEL LOOK IS SO CUTE ??
@blondemaverick
@blondemaverick 3 года назад
As someone who's been doing this for almost a decade now, politeness will take you farther than tenacity in many respects. Because folks in the industry talk to each other, and your reputation will proceed you :)
@elisa4620
@elisa4620 Год назад
Honestly, this is true in (almost?) all aspects of life. I think she talks about it in another of her videos. This one is not the topic for it. But true.
@sparkles762
@sparkles762 4 года назад
I needed this!! I had finished my first draft a few months ago and finally started looking at it again and omph. It's a doozy.
@AMoniqueOcampo
@AMoniqueOcampo 4 года назад
Adding to my writing motivation playlist. I need this right now!
@cjradenbaugh
@cjradenbaugh 4 года назад
I really needed to hear this! Thank you! Also I just found your channel and have been binge watching your videos. I love it!
@lucycanonical
@lucycanonical 4 года назад
Very sweet & well said, this is genuinely what I needed to hear today.
@jamierose4242
@jamierose4242 4 года назад
Perfect timing! ❤
@claryy8
@claryy8 4 года назад
This is exactly what I need right now, thank you so much!!
@rebeccasperring1747
@rebeccasperring1747 4 года назад
Thank you! I needed a bit of a pep talk!
@nviz47
@nviz47 4 года назад
This is gold Alexa. Thank you so much! It's helped at the right time, I've saved it and shared it with another writing buddy. :) Good luck!
@AC-ki9zr
@AC-ki9zr 4 года назад
Currently binging your videos and was really excited to see this pop up!
@LindaBarsiWrites
@LindaBarsiWrites 4 года назад
Aww, Alexa. I love your channel so much. Thank you for this video. You gave such good and thorough advice in it and it was just really encouraging and put a smile on my face. I was dreading working on the second version of my novel right before I watced this (even though I'm only 20 pages from the end of the novel!) and this gave me a real writer's boost. So thank you! Best, Linda
@sammijohnson6244
@sammijohnson6244 4 года назад
I needed this today as well. I have been on the struggle bus with my own work and it always helps to hear that I'm not alone in that. ❤
@WritingSecrets
@WritingSecrets 4 года назад
Thank you! Just what I needed this morning. One of the very best writer RU-vid channels!
@DianeMariee
@DianeMariee 4 года назад
This was so lovely and articulate! Needed every word of this! Thank you for doing what you do. :)
@rachelcoughlin894
@rachelcoughlin894 4 года назад
I could seriously relate to so much in this video. Thank you for making this. Especially your advice about writing a second book. I've been struggling with that and I needed to hear your story. So thank you. :)
@bris0603
@bris0603 4 года назад
I'm starting a novel writing class today so this timing is PERFECT. Loved the video! Thank you so much, Alexa!!
@kaymcbride3321
@kaymcbride3321 3 года назад
Thank you for this! We’re all overwhelmed with the unending do’s and don’ts so we need a pep talk along the way!
@TheWordN3rd
@TheWordN3rd 4 года назад
I needed this. Especially the query bit. Thank you. (Look at me getting emotional at work now.)
@jojooffaraway2675
@jojooffaraway2675 4 года назад
That is just what I needed. I can already see myself come back to this video when I feel down.
@SamanthaGirlScout
@SamanthaGirlScout 4 года назад
Needed the softer pep talk today. Thanks!
@moalex6617
@moalex6617 4 года назад
2 minutes into the video and I'm already glad that I clicked on this. I finished a book I wanted to write, but never got around looking to get it published. I keep proofreading and fixing things up because I constantly think my story isn't good enough until I myself find it exciting to read over and over again. To hear you say that most people don't even finish a book, and completing one means I'm ahead of the game sparks inspiration.
@prosethorns
@prosethorns Год назад
I've been saving this video for a day like today. Thank you.
@willow_rosie
@willow_rosie 4 года назад
Thanks a lot, Alexa! This is just what I needed to hear❤️
@sarahhannan3268
@sarahhannan3268 3 года назад
Thank you so much! I needed that pep talk!
@ClefairyFairySnowflake
@ClefairyFairySnowflake 4 года назад
I prefer the warm hug approach to pep talks. The harsher writing advice isn't really for me, despite that it's probably good to hear it and to give myself that reality check. Thanks for the pep talk! It was super helpful! Have a great day!
@tessa3474
@tessa3474 4 года назад
Look at you coming through for us today. 💕💕💕💕 Thanks, girl.
@jennyhelen9452
@jennyhelen9452 3 года назад
You do not understand how much I needed this!
@SkylarPro
@SkylarPro Год назад
You have no idea how much I needed to hear some of those
@NixLaLoupe
@NixLaLoupe 4 года назад
I enjoy the tough love videos but I LOVE the positive vibes here. So sweet!
@fleursdumal8065
@fleursdumal8065 4 года назад
I keep watching these throughout writing my first and there are definitely helpful key points! Thank you
@emilyonizuka4698
@emilyonizuka4698 4 года назад
I love what you said about new executions. I worry that my ideas are "boring and unoriginal" while also worrying that no one will want to publish a book about my marginalized identities because of lack of representation and horror stories I've heard from people like me trying to get published. but then I'm like, those "boring unoriginal" stories have never been told by or about someone with these identities and issues and it really shouldn't be that new but it is? now I just have to, like you said, actually get writing lol.
@isabelasilva6074
@isabelasilva6074 10 месяцев назад
Awesome! Loved when you said that someone needs my story. ❤
@toddfrench4692
@toddfrench4692 4 года назад
I really enjoyed this video. Staying positive is so very hard. Much appreciated.
@thespeculativedrewcrew8485
@thespeculativedrewcrew8485 4 года назад
After watching your HARSH WRITING ADVICE I ended up brainstorming a good number of resources that could go along with your advice that is more geared towards a supportive, balanced approach to writing as a practice, longevity in writing and finding a connection to your story that drives your writing more than relying in inspiration alone. I am looking forward to writing the content for that and filming it, and came upon this video during my breakfast. I believe everyone needs a mixture of harsh advice and a pep talk, it's finding that balance of constructive advice using your experience, while empowering people to draw upon what works fundamentally for them and teaching writers to be resourceful, and use resources productively.
@jenniferacres8182
@jenniferacres8182 4 года назад
I so needed this, Alexa. Thank you 💜💜💜
@jenniferadam2258
@jenniferadam2258 4 года назад
Writing my second book on contract right now and needed this video. Lol Thanks so much for the pep talk!!
@berryXjerry216
@berryXjerry216 Год назад
I needed this, Alexa!! Thank you so much 😭😭😭💕💕💕
@JBLesel
@JBLesel 2 года назад
"that second book you write after your publishing deal is the hardest". So accurate. That's what brought me here, no shame in it. I got 2/3 done out the gate and am having trouble finishing those last chapters and being sure my own editing is good enough. (YA epic fantasy genre). First is published in the planned trilogy. The struggle is real
@DalCecilRuno
@DalCecilRuno 4 года назад
I need this! Thank you. Now let's watch..
@julialumina1615
@julialumina1615 4 года назад
your videos have literally kept me sane these past few weeks and got me through a hard time, thank you for that.
@traceyh6224
@traceyh6224 4 года назад
Thanks for this! Give me both the tough love and the softer approach. My writer brain is a fickle thing that sometimes does better with one than the other.
@whenyouwerex
@whenyouwerex 4 года назад
Super inspirational! Would love to see more pep talks from you in the future! As for something I could use a pep talk on... hmmm maybe how to fall back in love with your story when you're feeling discouraged/had some time away from it, etc.? ♡♡♡
@s.l.wymansrockinwriting6633
@s.l.wymansrockinwriting6633 4 года назад
Thank you for this. I appreciate your candor and the pep talk.
@maynorwood84
@maynorwood84 4 года назад
Thank you so much, I really needed to hear this right now! I'm currently writing the 2nd draft of my 2nd book and I've been being really harsh on myself and overthinking everything I write to the extent where sitting down at my laptop feels like running into a wall. This is exactly the video to make me chill out a little!
@lindacobo1744
@lindacobo1744 4 года назад
I really needed this! Thanks Alexa! Love your channel ❤💗💕💞
@divaa82
@divaa82 4 года назад
I loved this video. I think it is a good balance to the harsh advice videos. I might not like you as much in those, but we all need to hear the real talk too. It's better to know how the "real world" works before you are actually in it, so I do appreciate that from you. At the same time, it's easy to get discouraged. More of this too, please.
@OxPolya
@OxPolya 5 месяцев назад
What a great video. Thanks for sharing this I loved it. I’m sure I’ll be back to watch again in the future when I’m having a bad writing day. ❤😭
@octobernightmare
@octobernightmare 4 года назад
Great video. Thank you for this. I am starting chapter three of my first book, and I am really loving the process so far. Yes it is work, but it is also very rewarding and fun.
@coneil72
@coneil72 4 года назад
Really needed this!! Loved it! Also lmfao: "You can't do anything with talent if you don't do anything with talent"
@jolee8888
@jolee8888 4 года назад
Can we have a pep talk specifically about querying and getting rejected?
@KhadijahVBauthor
@KhadijahVBauthor 4 года назад
I would love this as well. After shelving my first YA manuscript, I dove back in and completed my 2nd manuscript in March. After a complete rewrite, feedback from CPs and 3 rounds of revisions, I'm dipping toes into query trenches. I needed someone to tell me these things. Thank you so much for addressing my inner turmoil.
@larissaschira1398
@larissaschira1398 4 года назад
This was the greatest writing-related video i've ever seen....and i'm watching them nonstop :D Thank you so much. It was just what I needed after I got rejected by my favourite (small) publisher recently. I will just keep writing, editing and trying. And wach this video every day :D Much love to you from Germany❤❤❤
@Turbo_Waitress
@Turbo_Waitress Год назад
That point at 6:24 was exactly what I needed to hear right now. Thank you. I’m mid-NaNoWriMo, feeling like a fluke. But the realization that just finishing the book alone will help me grow as a writer, that it’s the best way to learn (maybe rather than needing to go polish up all these other acute skills before I should ever dare to finish it like I’ve been thinking) helps a lot. Thank you.
@SensibleSoulHealing
@SensibleSoulHealing 3 года назад
This is my 3rd time watching this video. It always makes me feel better. Thanks, Alexa!❤❤❤
@gigicruz2448
@gigicruz2448 4 года назад
I love you! You're like the fairy godmother of authortube! Your videos are really helpful and motivating 💕💕
@emzway1909
@emzway1909 4 года назад
I have learned so much from you and appreciate your efforts and attention to detail ❤️
@parsimoniouspig
@parsimoniouspig 4 года назад
Thank you so much for making this channel!! I have had so many questions about publishing/getting published/etc for a long time and experienced writers often seem to not want to share this info (I also live in an area where a large amount of the people are very dis-social and reserved). What a relief. Keep up the great work!!!
@nicolehoffmann3743
@nicolehoffmann3743 3 года назад
Thank you so much! I really needed to hear this!
@Aryaissuccessful
@Aryaissuccessful 3 года назад
I am so happy and grateful that I found your videos on youtube! Thank you so much for your content!! Please keep posting the videos! Have a great day! 💚💚
@watergirl403
@watergirl403 4 года назад
This came at the perfect time in my life. Thank you ❤️
@minanikolic1456
@minanikolic1456 3 года назад
One day, when I change the world with my stories (unironically), I will dedicate a book to you and tell everyone you were my inspiration. Honestly can't express how much your advice keeps my sanity from breaking. Thank you.
@chelseabartlett8082
@chelseabartlett8082 4 года назад
Alexa, this was so needed and so happily-received. Especially all the parts about feeling rushed and like it needs to be now, but it really doesn't. That is so hard to internalize sometimes. I'm currently waiting on a full request from an agent and I feel so close, and it is so hard to hold onto the knowledge that if it doesn't work out, it's still okay. Thank you for everything you do, for all of the energy you spend on this channel, and your time. It truly helps me, and so many others I'm sure, so much.
@sarahfrankland2757
@sarahfrankland2757 Год назад
I saw both your harsh truth and pep talk videos. I love them both. I needed hard truths and then a pep talk to go with it. 😊
@UrioLCruz
@UrioLCruz Год назад
Thank you Alexa for all your work providing information in such a clear and honest way. I'm bingewstching all your content.
@crystalrainbow19
@crystalrainbow19 4 года назад
I really needed this. Thank you ☺️
@StukiVideo
@StukiVideo 4 года назад
Thank you so much Alexa. I needed this right now more than you could believe. Your dedication to the community knows no bounds. From the deepest, most grateful depths of my heart I thank you for creating your incredibly insightful videos. Keep doing what you're doing. Hopefully one day you can witness the boundless creation that you personally nurtured with your words within the next generation of authors work.
@darklordoftheuniverse7803
@darklordoftheuniverse7803 4 года назад
I really needd this . Thank you Alexa 😊
@EMenozzi
@EMenozzi 4 года назад
THANK YOU! This was really helpful. And especially thank you for the sanity check on the CPs. I'm struggling so hard on that front.
@stanleydoolittle2470
@stanleydoolittle2470 4 года назад
Thanks Alexa, I really needed this.
@blackandred33
@blackandred33 4 года назад
This was lovely, thank you!
@nicolejacobson8539
@nicolejacobson8539 9 месяцев назад
Just sent out my first batch of queries. Definitely needed this video to keep the faith.
@alipie02
@alipie02 4 года назад
Thank you for this video. I'm getting ready for my first NaNoWriMo and I needed this so much! You're by far my favorite author RU-vidr. I love your harsh advice, thanks for being real 😀
@stephanevz6257
@stephanevz6257 3 года назад
Hi Alexa, I've been watching your videos for a while now and never left a comment before, but your videos have truly been so helpful and encouraging. I have kept this one on my "favourite" list in times when I feel sh*t about writing, and it's helped me every time so I just wanted to drop by in the comment section to thank you for all the work you put into this channel and all the times you've lifted me up (and also, for all the shimmery eyeshadows - just wow)!
@alisagorelick8116
@alisagorelick8116 2 года назад
Thanks so much for this pep talk! I am considering seriously revising my WIP and its definitely daunting... I appreciate these words of wisdom.
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