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Can AI Write a Novel for You?
June 14, 2026
Can AI Write a Novel for You?
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Novel Writing Process
Revision and Editing
Getting Feedback
Beta Readers and How to Work With Them
May 14, 2025
Gina Sorell
A beta reader can be a great help to an author, but what do beta readers do, and how far does beta reading go in terms of feedback? We explain all in this blog!
Beta Readers and How to Work With Them
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Novel Writing Process
Craft and Technique
Sowing Seeds: Why Writing is Like Gardening
May 11, 2025
Ella McLeod
Writing a novel is like growing a garden: as the author, you plan, prepare, plant, nourish, water, and care for your story. The result? A beautiful book in bloom!
Sowing Seeds: Why Writing is Like Gardening
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Writing Competitions
Prize
How to Get Published
Could You Write The Next Big Story?
May 2, 2025
Louise Dean
Enter The Next Big Story creative writing prize at The Novelry for a chance to win $100,000 (£75,000). Eight shortlisters will receive The Finished Novel Course.
Could You Write The Next Big Story?
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Literary Agents
How to Get Published
Guest Authors
Behind the Scenes with Eve White Literary Agency
Apr 27, 2025
Eve White
Literary agents can be a mystery to unpublished authors. Here’s an insight into one, the Eve White Literary Agency, and how their agents work with their clients.
Behind the Scenes with Eve White Literary Agency
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The Publishing Industry
The Novelry’s Guide to Independent Bookstore Day 2025
Apr 24, 2025
The Novelry
Not sure what Independent Bookstore Day is or how you can celebrate it? Here’s a guide to our team’s favorite indie bookstores across the U.S. and Canada.
The Novelry’s Guide to Independent Bookstore Day 2025
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Podcast
Meet the Team
Your Spring Soundbites: 7 Top Tips from The Novelry on Writing Podcast
Apr 20, 2025
Elsa Doig
We look back at the top tips for writers taken from the second season of our creative writing podcast, The Novelry on Writing.
Your Spring Soundbites: 7 Top Tips from The Novelry on Writing Podcast
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Craft and Technique
Beginnings and Endings
Genres
What is an Epilogue—and Should You Write One?
Apr 16, 2025
Amanda Reynolds
Is an epilogue necessary at the end of a novel? We explain the meaning of epilogues along with how, when, and why authors might use them—with examples.
What is an Epilogue—and Should You Write One?
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Novel Writing Process
The Basics
What is the Setting of a Story? Tips and Examples
Apr 13, 2025
Melanie Conklin
What is the setting in a work of fiction? Hint: it’s not just the location of your story! Explore these setting examples of time and place to help you write your novel.
What is the Setting of a Story? Tips and Examples
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Hero Books
Craft and Technique
The Great Gatsby: Style and Legacy
Apr 6, 2025
The Novelry
The Great Gatsby is a classic, the most popular of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s books. For its 100th birthday, we explore Gatsby’s style, themes, and enduring legacy.
The Great Gatsby: Style and Legacy
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Confidence and Motivation
Meet the Team
Kate Davies: ‘Write Like Nobody’s Watching’
Mar 30, 2025
Kate Davies
What scares you the most? Kate Davies explains how we can use our fears of writing certain things to elevate a story not just for ourselves but for readers, too.
Kate Davies: ‘Write Like Nobody’s Watching’
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Starting to Write
Characters
Why Fan Fiction is Big News in Publishing
Mar 23, 2025
Bea Fitzgerald
Have you been seeing fan fiction news online? Bea Fitzgerald’s author guide to fanfic explains why it’s grown so popular—and why publishing is watching.
Why Fan Fiction is Big News in Publishing

Starting to Write
Finding Novel Ideas
Guest Authors
Shiny New Idea Syndrome: How to Choose Which Story to Write
Mar 16, 2025
Clare Mackintosh
Too many story ideas and not enough time to write them? Here’s bestselling author Clare Mackintosh’s guide on how to assess your ideas and pick the best one.
Shiny New Idea Syndrome: How to Choose Which Story to Write
