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Science Fiction and Fantasy
Contemporary Fiction
Genres
The 20 Best Dystopian Novels (and How to Write One)
April 12, 2026
The 20 Best Dystopian Novels (and How to Write One)

Success Stories
Guest Authors
The Writing Routine
Carla Jenkins’s Journey to Getting Published
May 19, 2024
Carla Jenkins
The Novelry graduate Carla Jenkins shares her writing journey to celebrate the publication of her debut novel, Fifty Minutes, by Hachette, one of the Big Five publishers.
Carla Jenkins’s Journey to Getting Published

Craft and Technique
Active Voice vs Passive Voice: Definition and Examples
May 12, 2024
Krystle Appiah
How do you use the active voice versus passive voice? Learn how to structure your sentences with definitions and examples from The Novelry, the world’s top-rated novel writing school.
Active Voice vs Passive Voice: Definition and Examples

Meet the Team
Confidence and Motivation
The Writing Routine
Tara Conklin on Why You Should Keep Writing
May 5, 2024
Tara Conklin
Bestselling author Tara Conklin shares her writing journey and why you should keep writing even if you’re told you will never be a writer.
Tara Conklin on Why You Should Keep Writing

Craft and Technique
The Basics
Literary Devices
May 1, 2024
The Novelry
Everything you need to know about literary devices and how to use them in your own writing.
Literary Devices

Novel Writing Process
Writing a Series of Novels
How to Write a Sequel by Libby Page
Apr 28, 2024
Libby Page
Thinking about writing a sequel to your novel? Bestselling author Libby Page shares key questions to ask yourself when planning a sequel or a series.
How to Write a Sequel by Libby Page

Novel Writing Process
Confidence and Motivation
The Writing Routine
How to Overcome Self-Sabotage for Writers
Apr 21, 2024
Alice Kuipers
Concrete tools to overcome self-sabotage including self-doubt, overwhelm, procrastination, perfectionism, technical challenges and comparison, from The Novelry—the world’s best-loved writing school.
How to Overcome Self-Sabotage for Writers
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Craft and Technique
Meet the Team
How to Get Published
Publishing Editors on the Books They Had to Have
Apr 14, 2024
The Novelry
What makes an editor at a publishing house think “I have to buy that book”? And how important is the hook or premise? Publishing editors from the Big Five publishing houses share examples of the books they had to acquire and why.
Publishing Editors on the Books They Had to Have

Young Adult Fiction
Genres
The Publishing Industry
Ella McLeod on the “Adultification” of YA
Apr 7, 2024
Ella McLeod
YA author Ella McLeod discusses the “adultification” of YA, the possibilities of the genre and the beauty of the teen experience, and a YA editor shares her take on the genre of New Adult fiction.
Ella McLeod on the “Adultification” of YA
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Novel Writing Process
Beginnings and Endings
Plotting and Planning
The Inciting Incident (and How to Crack It)
Mar 31, 2024
Tash Barsby
Explore the concept of the inciting incident in storytelling with The Novelry editor Tash Barsby. Understand its role, placement, and impact on narrative structure. With examples from various genres, gain insights into creating compelling narratives that hook readers from beginning to end.
The Inciting Incident (and How to Crack It)
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Revision and Editing
How to Get Published
The Publishing Industry
Penguin Random House Editor Jeramie Orton on the Author–Editor Relationship
Mar 24, 2024
The Novelry
Jeramie Orton from Pamela Dorman Books shares her perspective on the author–editor relationship, what she looks for in manuscript submissions, and how she approaches the editing process. She also provides valuable advice for authors preparing for publication.
Penguin Random House Editor Jeramie Orton on the Author–Editor Relationship

Craft and Technique
Novel Writing Process
Characters
Point of View Examples: A Quick Reference Guide
Mar 10, 2024
Mahsuda Snaith
Choose the right point of view for your novel with this guide to first, second, and third person POV, and learn how the choice of narrator shapes a great story.
Point of View Examples: A Quick Reference Guide

Meet the Team
How to Get Published
The Publishing Industry
Indie Press or Big Publisher? Gina Sorell on ‘Debuting Twice’
Mar 3, 2024
Gina Sorell
What is the difference between publishing your book with a small indie press versus publishing with one of the Big Five publishers? Author and The Novelry writing coach Gina Sorell details her journey of being a debut author twice: once with a small publisher and once with a major publishing house.
Indie Press or Big Publisher? Gina Sorell on ‘Debuting Twice’
