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Pretty Dead Queens by Alexa Donne | From 1st to Final Draft | tl;dr 

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At long last, I'm doing my extreme tl;dr post mortem on writing and editing my Edgar Award nominated YA thriller Pretty Dead Queens! Truly one only for the super fans because this video is wayyyyyyy too long. I'm so, so sorry.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Introduction
01:52 Origin Story/Initial Inspo
07:24 MC & Dead Mom plot conceit
10:34 NorCal setting & Cold case vibes
16:50 Option Proposal & The Dead Mom's Club
20:20 Crafting Cecelia & Not Writing The Ivies 2.0
29:43 Rewriting After Sale & Act 1 Pacing
38:31 Editing Act 1
44:50 Finishing the 1st Draft
49:30 Crafting a Past Mystery/Act 2
57:45 The 3rd Act
01:01:15 Starting Dev Edits
01:07:19 Recasting Natalie's Party (RIP)
01:12:10 The Bitch Edit
01:16:17 Further Recasting in Act 2 & Editor Compromises
01:22:08 Rewriting the Ending
01:26:38 Copy Edits & My Twist Goal
01:29:25 Character Psychology Process
01:32:35 Writing Through Grief & COVID
01:39:48 Final Thoughts
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@rylanwow
@rylanwow Месяц назад
i love feature length alexa donne videos let's goooo
@AlexaDonne
@AlexaDonne Месяц назад
This video is absolutely for a niche audience 😂
@Amaiguri
@Amaiguri Месяц назад
@@AlexaDonne We are the niche audience
@TheAndreaDonoso
@TheAndreaDonoso Месяц назад
Niche audience here… late but I loooove long videos…
@amy-suewisniewski6451
@amy-suewisniewski6451 Месяц назад
Over an hour and a half of Alexa? What did I do to deserve such a beautiful and amazing gift???
@moviemelody2210
@moviemelody2210 Месяц назад
I’m sorry to hear about your mom. On a positive note I LOVE that you incorporated elements of Murder she wrote! I love that show
@tathoiclassicalindianbollywood
@tathoiclassicalindianbollywood Месяц назад
I'm so happy to see you back, like back back. I saw the new shorts and I know you took a break and shifted to tiktok but I deleted that app after it was draining my peace, and I'm so glad I can have my Alexa-fix here. Your honesty and vulnerability is so empowering for his baby YA author. Please stay, and keep shining. Love you
@sistersauthorsfriendsincanada
@sistersauthorsfriendsincanada Месяц назад
What an awesome video! I remember seeing the video where you first announced the release of Pretty Dead Queens back in late 2022, so I popped on over to listen to a sample on Audible . . . and promptly realized the MC had lost her mom to cancer. My mom had passed away from cancer earlier that year (in Feb), so I was like 'nope-nope-nope'. Then a year later, I thought I can do this. I purchased the book and started listening, and had to stop just a few minutes in. Again, it just hit too close to home. Still, I didn't return the book because I wanted to support you, but I just couldn't read it yet. Then the notification for this video popped up on my phone last weekend, and I decided now was the time. So, a little over two years after losing my mom, I FINALLY read. this. book. And, boy, was it an AWESOME READ!! I absolutely LOVED it! AND this video! Thank you for not only sharing your writing and editing process, but also how writing this book helped with your grieving process. I'm currently writing a book where one of the MC's lost his mom to cancer with the hope that it will be cathartic, and I'm really nervous. But the way you talked about it in this video has helped me to truly embrace the idea. I even came up with a couple core lines in an argument that will happen between the two MC's while watching / listening to your process! Also (coming from someone who lost her mom at age 48) that scene where Cecilia curled up on the floor and just wanted her mom . . . that resonated with me on such a deep level! Well done on the ending, too! I'd spent a majority of the book hoping it wasn't Ben but knowing deep down that it was, and I was so engrossed in the scene at his old house, that I completely forgot about suspecting the grandma (Moira? One thing I don't like about Audible is not knowing how names are spelled in books! LoL)! So, yeah, when Cecelia got home and realized she wasn't safe after all -- BAM! My jaw dropped. Literally! My sister walked by my room and stopped to ask me what was wrong! LoL I told her, "Oh nothing, I'm just floored by the thriller I just finished reading! No big deal!" Haha! Seriously, though, great job, Alexa!! REALLY GREAT JOB!!! ❤
@unwillingunicorn1385
@unwillingunicorn1385 Месяц назад
Read Pretty Dead Queens a few weeks ago once i realized my library has an audio copy. It was great! So glad I read it in time for this video :)))
@elled.3544
@elled.3544 Месяц назад
yesssss! this is the best episode of this niche little series! so in depth! so insightful! and so so motivational for those of us who are revising/editing!
@Sohiawrites
@Sohiawrites Месяц назад
Took me 3 days to finish this video and it was such a pleasure. Will definitely rewatch By the way, pretty dead queens is the only book of yours I read ! After I finish my TBR, I’ll look up others. I’m more adult so I can’t wait for you to move to that category
@rissaallen6298
@rissaallen6298 Месяц назад
This is such a great video! I’m working through the mess of Act 2 on my own YA mystery so I loved the insight into your process Alexa! 💙
@sabinemetscher6449
@sabinemetscher6449 Месяц назад
Fascinating, love how your brain works & how you gather material over time. The way you battle for your work I wish you lots of time to get the writing done & joy 💕🖊️🐾🐾🗺️🌞
@OverAndOut09
@OverAndOut09 Месяц назад
An in depth feature length video for my favourite of your books (so far), I loved every second of listening to you go through your process for this book!
@mikankitsune0440
@mikankitsune0440 10 дней назад
I remember when you first started talking about this book in 2019/2020. I'm almost finished with a book I started to conceptualize in 2021 and it took until this time last year to really start writing it. The process has been something else.
@ericathofferson4164
@ericathofferson4164 Месяц назад
I'm working on this story, but I'm not sure if anyone would be interested in reading it. The story starts in Oregon in the 90's. The main character is a diner waitress who gets into a relationship with a struggling artist from Boston with a difficult past. But that's just the premise. Would you be interested in reading this story?
@AFringedGentian
@AFringedGentian Месяц назад
“Pretty Dead Queens” is my favorite of your books, Alexa! I loved hearing about your writing process. It made me feel SO not alone in the writing process.
@danad474
@danad474 Месяц назад
Not a writer but SO fascinated by the process and deep diving 📚
@Gaywatch
@Gaywatch Месяц назад
The opening pages of Pretty Dead Queens are beautifully effective at capturing grief, truly impressive.
@veronikachristen2373
@veronikachristen2373 Месяц назад
Oh my god, I've been waiting for this video since forever!!!! Yesssss! I loved that book and I always wanted to know how you came up with the twists!
@suzannamedeiros1754
@suzannamedeiros1754 Месяц назад
I *loved* this book. So cool to see your post mortem. I also recommended it to my husband and he's now an Alexa Donne fan as well.
@nikkiminty4796
@nikkiminty4796 Месяц назад
I loved this book and I loved this video. I’m very much looking forward to The Bitter End.
@t.s.611
@t.s.611 Месяц назад
This was so great, as always. I love to hear authors' writing and revision processes, and it's so rare we get to hear about it from start to finish. I imagine these videos would be nice to look back on as an author, too! See how your process changes over time.
@shebreathesingold8043
@shebreathesingold8043 Месяц назад
Literally been waiting for this video FOR YEARS. I'm not even joking. Every few months I think about this. lol
@CharlieMoonDrops
@CharlieMoonDrops Месяц назад
Also, this is my grief book as well because my father died right after I began drafting like 2 years ago. My pen name has his in it. So brave of you to still write about dead moms. So proud 🖤
@mbilmey
@mbilmey Месяц назад
Dang you edit so well. I don't know if I have the writing stamina for that
@Booksandothernerdthings
@Booksandothernerdthings Месяц назад
I read it as soon as it came out (had an ARC I believe) and it was so good. Love the Ivies too but this felt like such a step up in your skills! Can’t wait for the bitter end, the cover is great.
@rebeccatrusty7979
@rebeccatrusty7979 25 дней назад
Great advice on the end about how to measure success as a writer! I loved Pretty Dead Queens and this made me want to read it all over again!
@joeycron2831
@joeycron2831 Месяц назад
Ahh I’m so excited for this! These are some of my favorites of your videos.
@user-ep2vv2gs9g
@user-ep2vv2gs9g Месяц назад
I loved this book, Alexa. It’s my favorite (so far.) thanks for sharing your journey!!
@user-xd2ic3ls3k
@user-xd2ic3ls3k Месяц назад
The editing video of my dreams!! Thank you!
@CharlieMoonDrops
@CharlieMoonDrops Месяц назад
OMG YAY! I was just telling myself I needed to write down things about the process (now that I am days from being done) so I could do this type of video in the future. I love hearing about inspiration and behind the scenes of a story. There is a book box for books annotated by the author and this is a video version. Love this 💖
@PrettyAndOrOdd
@PrettyAndOrOdd Месяц назад
Been looking forward to this video for ages! Woohoo!
@VanLemon
@VanLemon Месяц назад
I love your videos and especially this kind so, when I saw it was even one of the long ones for me it felt like a treat. 😆So, no need to apologize I'd say.
@LaurenBellArt
@LaurenBellArt Месяц назад
I read this last year! I’m an elder millennial and thought it was so so good. I grew up watching Murder She Wrote with mom and I totally got the Cabot Cove vibes. Super well written. Can’t say enough about that. I read a ton and in almost every book there are parts that just drag. This didn’t have any of that. It was paced so well without it being a thriller. Honestly it was really refreshing to read a mystery with a ton of atmosphere. I feel like there were a lot more of those books in the 90s. Sharyn McCrumb, Thomas H Cook etc. Anyways, it was a perfect read. Knocked it out of the park and the Edgar nom was very well deserved.
@susanhendricks3964
@susanhendricks3964 Месяц назад
Just ordered! I’m going to finish watching after I read the book 🌟
@katendress6142
@katendress6142 Месяц назад
I remember watching Murder She Wrote with my grandmother, and the first adult mysteries I read were from her shelves.
@zoomzoom103
@zoomzoom103 Месяц назад
I'll be honest, I haven't read PDQ yet but after watching this video I really want to now
@brt7721
@brt7721 Месяц назад
WAIT WHAT?! I’ve been subscribed to you for years recently read this book and The Ivies and had absolutely no clue that you were the author 😮
@RoseKindred
@RoseKindred Месяц назад
Wow, that was a journey for this book. Another one of your books that are not in my normal reading radar but I am going to get it and try anyways. Least I can do for all the help you gave over the years.
@paracosm0
@paracosm0 Месяц назад
I love videos like these they're so inspiring
@shorelinesoul
@shorelinesoul Месяц назад
YES! 🎉 Another Alexa video!!! WOOT WOOT!!!! 😁🎉🎉🎉
@loricanales5759
@loricanales5759 Месяц назад
I just recently rewatched the vlogs from the writing of this book and this video couldn't have come at a better time for me! I love your writing vlogs SO MUCH. The Ivies was fun but this was my favorite book of yours so far. I can't wait to read The Bitter End and hear about the writing process.
@ambertucker6792
@ambertucker6792 Месяц назад
Welcome back!
@robblackwell2774
@robblackwell2774 Месяц назад
LOVE this gift of a video. Fascinating how much changed in the story as you wrote it. Hearing how you embraced confusion and solutions danced in. LOVE the two tour versions operating in town-one historical, the other sensationalist. Can already tell the book is a great read. I’m more excited about my own writing process after watching this.
@JulianGreystoke
@JulianGreystoke Месяц назад
I love listening to authors talk enthusiastically about their work! Also, I totally caught the murdered she wrote and Nora Roberts elements!
@cheyannebuckhannon815
@cheyannebuckhannon815 Месяц назад
These are the best videos!
@barsabe
@barsabe Месяц назад
my favorite writing video ever about my favorite book from one of my favorite authors
@JessicaNWheeler
@JessicaNWheeler Месяц назад
Yay idk if you remember me or this but I"m the one that asked about this when you did a Office Hours Webinar at Writing Mastery Academy last year. Funny thing it that was May 20th and its May 24th. LOL
@NightOwlReader2790
@NightOwlReader2790 Месяц назад
My favorite character from the book is actually Bronte because I kind of want to be friends with a girl like her. A girl who can balance having a bit of fun, and also because very focused academically. Who says it has to one or the other? I have friends who do partake, I don't, but that's just because I've just never been interested. Just because you partake doesn't mean you're automatically failing at life or whatever negative stigma it is associated with this.
@AlexaDonne
@AlexaDonne Месяц назад
I love Bronte too!!!! She's someone I also wish I could be like (though I'm too intense and anxious) but definitely want to be friends with.
@NightOwlReader2790
@NightOwlReader2790 Месяц назад
@@AlexaDonne I wished that I made friends that easily, but I don't. I very introverted and distrustful because of personal experiences, which means I don't like talking to people much. If a friend group like Bronte's just almost took me in like a stray, that would've been nice. Bronte really did seem like a super cool, super chill person.
@Jasper99990
@Jasper99990 Месяц назад
If you ever started a podcast of this nature, I’d be soooooo in!
@adornethegraverobber
@adornethegraverobber Месяц назад
Grrrl out here giving away her Masterclass for free. Thank you! 🙏🏻🤘🏻🖤
@thisnarrowroad
@thisnarrowroad Месяц назад
Soooo looking forward to your Bitter End video 💛
@WilliamBilsters
@WilliamBilsters Месяц назад
We'll be eating good with an hour of Alexa Donne video 😍
@TakeBackOurCountry-RFKJ24
@TakeBackOurCountry-RFKJ24 Месяц назад
I love these. As a writer still floating on my debut it is helpful seeing the process.
@evalramman7502
@evalramman7502 Месяц назад
Read the first page online - I really liked your voice/style. (At the end, style is the equal, possibly the master, of plot and everything else.) I think I'll buy this book.
@zenebornman7917
@zenebornman7917 Месяц назад
I LOVED THIS SO MUCH. I MISSED YOU ALEXA! ❤❤❤
@TheLinguistsLibrary
@TheLinguistsLibrary Месяц назад
I just got 'the ivies' super stoked to finally read it
@rikkivu
@rikkivu Месяц назад
YESSS!!! Just gonna read the book real quick, brb.
@romeoandthechickenfeather
@romeoandthechickenfeather Месяц назад
Curious about the final word count (and roughly what the first act ended up being - you said it was 30k before you went back to revise the first time around; did it stay similar or did it get shorter?) Also, yay for being back on YT!
@authorjdnichols
@authorjdnichols Месяц назад
I LOVED 'MURDER SHE WROTE'!!!! Angela Lansbury was the BEST. :)
@jessiemoss8619
@jessiemoss8619 Месяц назад
Alexa, have you ever thought about creating a course? Like a how to write and publish in the traditional world? It would be so amazing! I'm serious. Consider it. I know people who help build courses, if you're interested. I'd just really love to have all your fantastic advice and teachings collected in one place, with a comprehensive roadmap on how to get to the end goal myself. I realize you've kinda got that going here on RU-vid, but I get distracted by other stuff on here way too easily. But it's what people want! To support you and simultaneously get tons of value from your advice.
@stagemomx3
@stagemomx3 Месяц назад
Favorite line, “Might as well call this place Forks, because I am definitely Bella * Swan today.” I found Cecelia’s instant friend group more believable because of her grandma’s fame and wealth, so naturally the wealthy popular kids would be interested in her. I kept waiting for there to be some clue in the books in Maura’s office because she went so hard on Cecelia being in there. I really wanted there to be something in her writing that revealed her. I guessed her as the killer but was blindsided by the boyfriend.
@veronikachristen2373
@veronikachristen2373 26 дней назад
I'd loved to see the original conversations at the end (with Ben and Maura) but I also kinda want a sequel with Cecilia and her friends trying to uncover Mauras murders but maybe also stumbling into something she didn't do (or didn't do alone??) and somebody still alive doesn't want them to find out... you know? :DD
@AlexaDonne
@AlexaDonne 26 дней назад
If I ever write a sequel, that's the plan! Someone died at Alder University, but did Maura do it... ??? :)
@Virtella.
@Virtella. Месяц назад
Hey alexa i love your videos, id love to see a 2024 dead tropes, genres on the up etc
@JoTroutman
@JoTroutman 4 дня назад
You know what they say about corncobs?...break a rule once in a while...it's liberating..😂
@kristinlaurelluna
@kristinlaurelluna Месяц назад
Question for perhaps a future video 😊 With the rise of special edition books, is it possible for a traditionally published author to do special editions of their books if they pay for everything? Is that against the contract? Do they pay the publisher? How does that work?
@JohnDavidLiebling
@JohnDavidLiebling Месяц назад
I recently finished my epic science fiction novel. It is about 120,000 words. And I've started to tinker with and reedited my back of the book blurb. Is 287 words too long, or is that okay?
@ErinLovegood73
@ErinLovegood73 Месяц назад
Yay
@Erdnussbuttertoast
@Erdnussbuttertoast Месяц назад
you say in 7:01 "I hadn't set a book in California yet" - is this actually a problem that editors want to change when you set multiple books in the same state/region? Or is that just something that YOU specifically want to avoid? Thanks for the great video, I love hearing about your process!
@AlexaDonne
@AlexaDonne Месяц назад
I don't think most publishers care! I just personally try not to repeat myself too often, as it makes it easier for me to fall into certain patterns in my writing which makes things less fresh. Plus, I'm lucky I've lived in a lot of different places so I have the versatility to draw on those different locales to explore different "vibes." Though I usually have not actually lived in the places I've set my books and have used "sideways knowledge" to make it work, ie: I've never lived in Western Massachusetts, but it was the ideal setting for The Ivies... but I lived in Boston for 8 years (and know a fair deal about the "personality type"/vibe of Massachusians... including some family members of mine). I've never lived or even visited this region of Northern California, but I know several people from there, and to help I made my MC from Southern California. My next one is Southern Californians ending up in Colorado--again I have a spooky number of friends from or in Colorado! (and I've been to Denver several times) My next cast is from Virginia/D.C. Metro, drawing on my having grown up there... and the reason Olivia is from Maryland in The Ivies is my family is in Maryland. Some day, I will set a book in Georgia! So that is to say: I do think it's productive to draw on your knowledge to some degree, and it makes sense for authors to set their stuff in similar areas repeatedly. I'd been itching to do SOMETHING with California since I've lived here such a long time, but The Ivies simply had to be an East Coast vibe! (plus I do love weather so I prefer to pick areas that have it, ie: not Los Angeles lol)
@amy-suewisniewski6451
@amy-suewisniewski6451 Месяц назад
Its so sweet of you to answer questions! I was wondering if you had any inspiration or insight into writing the dynamic between Cecelia and her grandmother. One of my favourite parts of the book was their interactions and you did such a good job of making her trying to be this "cool grandma" but also detached. I spent a lot of the book wanting them to bond and have more of a relationship. Any time she was proud of Ceclia or encouraging I was living for it but you also kept her aloof enough that while I didn't guess the twist (and was devastated in a good way to find out her grandma was a killer) it still didn't come out of nowhere.
@FarSideFilms
@FarSideFilms Месяц назад
You say this book was more niche than your others and that there’s a smaller audience for it…how so? Why? Like what actually makes it less viable to be a bestseller? Just curious. Thanks!
@SaiiiiiiSaiiiii
@SaiiiiiiSaiiiii Месяц назад
I feel so bad, because I recently listened to your audiobook for this, but my ADHD writer brain was like "NANA AND HER PRETTY BOY ASSISTANT DID IT." I couldn't prove it, but my brain was like "THEM" because.... if I was writing it, I definitely would have done that. Excellent job.
@christinawhisler
@christinawhisler Месяц назад
How do you get an editor?
@AlexaDonne
@AlexaDonne Месяц назад
I'm traditionally published, so my editor works for my publishing house. I queried literary agents to secure rep, and my agent submits my books to publishers for consideration. I have lots of videos about the trad process on my channel, if you're curious!
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