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The Novel Development Course

Complete your novel and polish your manuscript ready for submission

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Writers with an idea in progress
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Anyone who wants to write and publish a novel

Write and polish your story until it shines

The Novel Development Course takes you from messy middle to submission-ready manuscript. First, finish a strong draft with The Ninety Day Novel Class—building structure, momentum, and emotional depth as you go. Then, revise like a pro with The Big Edit, using publishing-standard tools to shape your story, sharpen your hook, and raise your writing to the highest level. Along the way, get one-to-one coaching from a bestselling author and hands-on editorial support from Big Five publishing editors. Plus live writing classes and a community alongside, with your peers sharing the journey, to cheer you on to type ‘The End.’ This course is built to keep you going—with expert motivation, clear structure, and everything you need to complete a novel that’s ready to pitch.

Reasons not to take the next steps of your writing career

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But I don’t have the time!

One hour per day. That’s all the commitment we ask of you. Just one hour a day to make your writing dreams a reality.

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I don’t want to waste time and money if my story isn’t going to make it!

With our Story First Method™, our author and publishing experts let you know if your story has commercial appeal before you begin writing.

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Do I really need to revise my novel with a coach?

A few smart tweaks at the story base with insights from a currently published bestselling author will help you bring the best of your material to the page. For a story readers (and publishers) will love.

The Novel Development Course

The structured pathway to write and edit a novel

The Ninety Day Novel Class

Prepare and develop your initial idea, construct your novel from the ground up, develop a productive writing practice, power through the middle with bold plotting, and raise the stakes toward a satisfying ending.

Lessons: 100 (1 hour each)
6 x writer coaching sessions
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The Inspiration and Preparation Phase

10
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The Construction Phase

30
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The Swim Phase

15
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The Heat Phase

15
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The Enlightenment Phase

15
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The Home Phase

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The Big Edit Class

Revise and polish your manuscript to the highest publishing standards, with in-depth feedback from your professional book editor, and management of the literary submission process.

Lessons: 50 (1 hour each)
2 x professional editorial sessions
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Turning Pro

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The Developmental Edit

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Line Edit

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The Submission Process

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‘To write is human, to edit is divine’

—Stephen King
Our coaching team

Our coaching team

Their books have hit the New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller lists and have been adapted for screen and optioned for major motion pictures.

Tara Conklin

New York Times bestselling author of The House Girl and The Last Romantics, selected by the Today Show Book Club, Barnes & Noble Book Club, Target Book Club, and as a No.1 Indie Next Pick and Amazon Best Book of the Month.

Evie Wyld

The prize-winning literary fiction author of All the Birds, Singing and The Echoes, winner of the Miles Franklin Award, the Stella Prize for Fiction, the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and the Betty Trask Award.

Andrea Stewart

Sunday Times bestselling author of multiple fantasy series including The Bone Shard Daughter, a finalist for the British Fantasy Awards, praised by Sarah J. Maas.

Dhonielle Clayton

A publishing industry tastemaker with years of experience. Dhonielle Clayton is a New York Times bestselling author, story proliferator, and the board chair of We Need Diverse Books.

Lesley Kara

Sunday Times Top Ten and Amazon No.1 internationally bestselling author of psychological thrillers including The Rumor.

Piers Torday

Bestselling author of multiple middle-grade books for children, including the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize winner The Dark Wild.

Clare Mackintosh

New York Times and Sunday Times number 1 bestselling crime author, notably I Let You Go, selling more than 3m copies.

L.R. Lam

Sunday Times and USA Today bestselling and award-winning author of fantasy and science fiction, notably Seven Devils and Dragonfall, a Barnes & Noble monthly pick.

Bea Fitzgerald

Sunday Times bestselling author of YA romantasy and adult thriller, including the RNA Romance Novel of the Year, Girl, Goddess, Queen.

Emylia Hall

Top Ten bestselling author of cozy crime, notably The Shell House Detectives series, and women’s fiction including The Book of Summers, a Richard and Judy Book Club pick.

Urban Waite

The Esquire Best Book of the Year winner, multiple award-nominated author of The Terror of Living, highly praised by Stephen King and published in over 40 countries.

Tasha Suri

Winner of the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel, author of The Jasmine Throne and Empire of Sand, one of TIME magazine’s best fantasy novels of all time.

Colleen Oakley

USA Today bestselling author of 5 novels including The Mostly True Story of Tanner & Louise, translated into 21 languages, and Georgia Author of the Year.

Kate Dylan

Sunday Times bestselling author of fantasy and science fiction novels for both YA and adult, including Mindwalker, one of Kirkus’s best YA books of the year, and Until We Shatter.

Anissa Gray

New York Times acclaimed author of contemporary fiction novels including The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls, a Marie Claire Book Club Pick optioned by Sony Pictures, and a DuPont and Emmy award-winning journalist.

Gina Sorell

New York Times Book Review  Editor’s Choice and acclaimed contemporary fiction author of The Wise Women, a People Magazine Best New Book Pick.

Kate Riordan

Sunday Times bestselling author of contemporary thrillers published by Penguin, including The Heatwave, an Apple Fiction Chart No.1. fiction bestseller and Richard and Judy Book Club pick.

Heather Webb

USA Today bestselling author of historical fiction and Goldsboro RNA Award finalist, translated into 17 languages, notably Meet Me in Monaco and Rodin’s Lover, a Goodreads Top Pick.

Melanie Conklin

Award-winning author of children’s middle-grade fiction, notably Counting Thyme, winner of the International Literacy Association Teacher’s Choice Award and the Nerdy Book Award.

Alice Kuipers

Carnegie medal nominee and winner of the Grand Prix de Viarmes, author of YA, children’s fiction, and memoir, including Life on the Refrigerator Door, a New York Times Book for Teens.

Kate Davies

The Polari Prize-winning author of In at the Deep End and Nuclear Family, The Times book of the year. Kate writes contemporary fiction and children’s fiction.

Sarah Turner

Multiple Sunday Times bestselling author of Up Lit, witty contemporary fiction, and parenting diaries.

Libby Page

Sunday Times bestselling author of Up Lit novels including The Lido (USA: Mornings with Rosemary), winner of the WHSmith Thumping Good Read Award.

Katie Khan

RNA Romance Novel of the Year finalist and author of Hold Back the Stars, praised by Matt Haig, translated into 20 languages and optioned for film by the producers of Stranger Things.

Amanda Reynolds

The number 1 bestselling author of suspense novels including Close To Me, adapted for television by Channel 4.

Mahsuda Snaith

An Observer New Face of Fiction and Costa Book Awards judge, the award-winning author of The Things We Thought We Knew, a World Book Night title, and How to Find Home, a BBC Radio 4 Book at Bedtime.

Ella McLeod

The Branford Boase-nominated author of YA fiction and romantasy, including Guardian Best Books Pick The Map That Led to You.

David Solomons

Winner of Waterstones Children’s Prize and author of acclaimed middle-grade children’s novel My Brother is a Superhero, the British Book Industry Awards Children’s Book of the Year.

Katalina Watt

Royal Society of Literature Awardee, UNESCO Writer in Residence, and Hugo Award finalist with a decade of experience in the book industry.

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Contemporary & Women’s Fiction
Crime & Suspense
Fantasy & Science Fiction
Literary Fiction
Romance
Historical Fiction
Memoir
Children’s & Young Adult Fiction

Landing the dream agent for a writing career

‘I am so grateful to everyone at The Novelry for their exceptional guidance throughout the writing process of my debut novel. I felt fortunate to have their brilliant, enthusiastic, and inspiring coaches and editors by my side. Their insightful feedback allowed me to grow as a writer, and their unwavering support and encouragement made this entire process a true joy.’

Brisa Carleton, now represented by the Jane Rotrosen Literary Agency after submission by The Novelry
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The Novel Development Course

Progress at your own pace

Course and community access for an entire year.

Your success, on your terms. Always.

This is a self-paced class; you drive the development of your story. You have immediate access to all lessons. The tempo of the march is yours to decide.

You’ll need 30 minutes for each lesson, and probably some time to capture your thoughts and ideas as you start writing.

We recommend setting aside an hour a day just for you and your writing, and you’ll soon come to love this special pocket of escapism.

But if time is tight and life is getting in the way, never fear. There are 150 lessons in total, and 365 days to do them.

Stay a little longer

Life. It happens to the best of us.

A good story will wait

You have 365 days’ access to the course. But don’t worry if you need to stop writing for a while.

You can easily extend your access beyond your year, or stay on as a member with access to the workshops and community for just $29.99 (or £24.99) a month or $299 (or £249) a year.

You’ll have a writing plan all signed off by our team which acts as a map for you to find your way back home to your story.

And your writing coach will be ready to get you back on track with a working reboot session.

Money-back policy

Our Happy Writing guarantee.

Time to check it’s right for you

We maintain a happy and supportive community for all of our writers. So, we offer a 7-day money-back Happy Writing Guarantee for all our classes and courses, should you change your mind.

Write with the best in the business

Award-winning authors. Publishing editors. Leading literary agents.

Coaches not lecturers

Many online writing programs promote ‘featured’ videos of one or two big-name stars. And you sit, you watch, you learn. Passively.

Here at The Novelry, our online writing classes and courses come with a team of writer all-stars built right in. They’re part of the furniture around our happy writing home. You’ll run into them in the virtual halls of The Novelry, in your personal coaching sessions, and week in, week out at workshops or in your online community.

We’re talking stars whose books have hit the New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller lists, and have been adapted for screen and optioned for major motion pictures.

Writing stars who work with you, not lecture at you.

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60+ workshops a month

In addition to your class.

Write in good company

Guided, group-based workshops with fellow writers, bestselling authors, and publishing professionals. Offered live online, but also recorded, so you can easily catch up if you miss one.

You’ll get advice and writing prompts, genre-specific challenges, and exercises to help you develop your writing and deepen your craft. And of course, you’ll have a community of like-minded spirits, cheering you on as you reach each milestone on your journey.

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Genre expertise

What’s your style?

‘Outstanding genre-specific workshops!’

—April Love-Fordham

You may be burning to write a thriller, yearning to capture a romance, or scoping out the near-future world of a science fiction story.

Maybe you’re yet to discover your type. Perhaps you’re between genres right now.

Any which way, this course will help you put your story on steroids. You can choose your author coach based on their expertise, and our genre-specific workshops are in a league of their own.

Video masterclasses

From the likes of Kristin Hannah and Yann Martel.

Catch Up TV for storytellers

(Binge-watch the series.)

Over 100 classes with famous bestselling writers, publishing experts, and leading literary agents for you to explore in your own time.

Find out how your best-loved authors (really) write their books, from Tess Gerritsen, Paula Hawkins, Sophie Kinsella, and Val McDermid to Lucy Foley, Katherine Rundell, Samantha Shannon, Steven Erikson, and (so) many more.

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A supportive writing community

Find your people.

Come for the course. Stay for the people.

We’re the largest online writing community exclusively for novelists and memoir writers. This group offers you a safe space to share the ins and outs and ups and downs of the creative life.

It’s ad-free and bound by the terms of confidentiality, allowing you to be yourself as a writer among industry professionals, trusted new friends, and like-minded people.

What’s more, our annual U.S. and U.K. parties and networking events offer the perfect opportunity to mingle and celebrate your work. Cheers to that!

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More 5-star reviews

Than any other writing course. The Novelry is the world’s top-rated online writing school.

We’re the home of happy writing  

When choosing your writing course, always make sure to look for these things:

  • Independent rave reviews from real people giving their names.
  • Writing coaches who are award-winning and bestselling published authors.
  • One-on-one, personalized instruction focused on what you need.
  • A professional path to getting published with links to a range of literary agencies.
  • An inspiring writers’ group with a kind and encouraging ethos.

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Better value than a university course

With a practical career outcome.

At a fraction of the price

Storytelling success lies at the very heart of becoming a published author, and we have engineered our program to give you a head start.

Our approach is both practical and a whole lot of fun. The Novelry has been described by members as ‘like Hogwarts for writers.’

You’ll enjoy a university-type experience in terms of making new student friends but you’ll be learning from brilliant working authors and editors, not academics.

When you join us, you are taking a journey not just to get a bunch of letters after your name, but to hold a publishing-ready manuscript in your hands. In just a year or less. We move at your pace and our focus is on you.

We’re trusted by the world’s leading literary agents, and our graduates go on to secure major contracts from Big Five publishers in the U.S.A., the U.K., and worldwide.

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Flexible pricing

Pay up front or monthly.

Payment options

Feel free to select an installment payment option to spread the cost.

Save money with the single payment option for our combined courses. (When you combine classes with a course plan you save money on the cost of the individual classes.)

For the very best value, our most popular choice is The Finished Novel Course.

Created by a Booker Prize-listed author

We don’t just talk the talk.

‘Louise Dean is a significant voice in fiction’

The Observer

When it comes to writing, and writing success, Founder and Course Director Louise Dean knows a thing or two about a thing or two.

Booker Prize-listed, winner of the Betty Trask Prize and the Le Prince Maurice Prize, finalist for the Costa Coffee 2020 Short Story Award, longlisted for the Dublin International Literary Award, and nominated for the Guardian First Book Prize (among others), Louise has earned plaudits from the Nobel Laureate for Literature, no less. Her books have been praised by the New York Times, the Guardian, the Observer, and the Sunday Times.

Louise shares her (award-winning) wordsmithery secrets in the courses and classes and draws on a lifetime and love of reading fiction and the techniques of the greats.

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Write for pleasure at The Novelry and you’ll be rewarded with far more than you ever imagined. But don’t just take our word for it…

‘I just wish I’d found The Novelry sooner’

‘The lessons taught me a great deal, providing support and encouragement through the inevitable ups and downs. I bought this course as a birthday present to myself. What a gift it turned out to be. I just wish I’d found The Novelry sooner.’

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‘The Novelry can only be described as transformative’

‘My experience with The Novelry can only be described as transformative. Everyone was engaged and invested in my success. I’m so deeply grateful to The Novelry for their support and guidance—I would recommend them to any aspiring writer with absolutely no reservations.’

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Connor Martini

‘I couldn’t be more thrilled with the amazing support’

‘The Novelry has been fantastic, getting me to where I am today, represented by a fantastic agent. I couldn’t be more thrilled with the amazing support. The Novelry’s encouragement, thoughtful feedback and industry expertise made navigating revisions and submission a joy.’

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FAQs

If you’re bursting with questions we haven’t answered here, check out our full FAQs page or feel free to get in touch.

What’s the learning format?

Your year is structured in two stages to write and edit your book, allowing you the chance to work step-by-step through each phase and take any breaks you need between them. You will write your novel with The Ninety Day Novel. Next, you will be guided on how to raise your book to publishing standards with The Big Edit.

This is a self-paced program, with over 150 lessons served on our beautiful online platform by video and text. You have immediate access to all lessons. Enjoy the lessons on any internet-connected device. Watch the video, read the text, and use the ‘speak aloud’ feature to listen. You’ll need 30 minutes for each lesson and probably some thinking time to capture your thoughts and ideas as you start writing. This might be a good opportunity to start setting aside an hour a day just for you and your writing, and you’ll come to love this special time. One hour? You deserve it.

We suggest you allow three months for The Ninety Day Novel, and the remainder of your year, six months or more, for The Big Edit. But as the course is self-paced, you can take each phase at your own pace, according to your lifestyle, holidays, vacations, and commitments.

You can book your coaching sessions at any time during your year on the course.

How does the coaching work?

Your coaching begins after the first week of the second phase of your program, The Ninety Day Novel, where you will write and refine your draft novel alongside a currently published bestselling author in your genre of fiction.

Before your first coaching session, we’ll guide you on how to create an outline for a commercially viable novel. You’ll be nudged in the course to use our interactive tool to submit that to us (on a regular basis as you develop your story). We’ll look at your planned storyline as a team, and if we think another writing coach would be best suited to your story, we’ll drop you a line, but you’ll be able to make the final decision (and can always swap coaches later if you wish).

Every writing coach reviews your storyline in advance of the session via the interactive tool we call ‘The Plan.’

Your first coaching session begins with your writing coach understanding your intentions and aspirations for your book and writing career. That’s your brief to us, and allows us to give you the dedicated and personal guidance and support you need to achieve your ambition.

The coaching sessions are 45 minutes online, and you’ll find that’s plenty of time to get help with story development and troubleshoot any problems to stay on track with your writing. All sessions are recorded for you to keep. You may schedule your coaching sessions whenever you wish during your year with us, and will be able to browse our diaries to select a time that works for you, in your time zone. Some like to stay on track with a coaching session every two weeks of their writing period, for example, and others like to pace themselves with one a month or get more help up front or more guidance and advance later on. You can get the support you need when you need it.

During the writing of a first draft, our focus is on your storyline, and we work with you to creatively develop and expand the story together, reviewing development in every session and answering your questions for your story.

You can, additionally, book Paid Feedback Sessions which include a report and a live debrief. We suggest you leave getting feedback on your work until later in your program, after the first draft.

Unlike other writing courses, we advise you don’t share or ‘workshop’ the novel at this stage, where your confidence and the story are still vulnerable. Some courses have first-time writers on first drafts advising others in their position, and we think this is a bad idea and, at best, a waste of your very precious time.

At The Novelry, we’ll keep you and your story safe within a one-on-one relationship of trust and care with wise guidance from a published author who cares about your success and will believe in you and your story.

How do I choose my writing coach?

You can browse our writing coaches and find the author you would most like to work with, then book your coaching session from your Library.

You may wish to book with an author experienced in the genre you are writing.

Another great way to consider who you want to write with is to take a peek inside the first pages of their published books on Amazon and see whose writing style appeals to you most strongly.

The wonderful thing about The Novelry is that you can work with the writing coach of your choice but also book sessions with any other writing coach whenever you wish. So if things change for your story, say you swap genre, or need more help on specialist technical matters from another coach, we’ve got you covered.

What if I don’t finish in the year?

This is a flexible writing course you can take at your own pace around your other commitments. We suggest you consider taking three months to write for an hour a day in the first phase, The Ninety Day Novel. The remainder of the year will be spent raising your novel to publishing standard with The Big Edit process, in which you’ll want to work in longer chunks of time, when convenient to you.

The time it takes to complete a book depends on the time you can set aside, but with an hour a day we know it’s possible to comfortably complete your book in a year.

However, we fully understand that sometimes life can get in the way—so if you need more time, you can extend your course and roll over your coaching calls and services with our extension plans for a maximum cost of $55 or £45 a month for the entire Finished Novel Course Rollover Plan (less if you pay annually), or remain as a member for just $29.99 or £24.99 a month.

How do I get more feedback on my work?

Once you join us for the course, you can purchase Paid Feedback Sessions for £350 or $425 for a 5,000-word section of your manuscript.

You may choose to book a Paid Feedback Session to get a ‘voice-check’ on your writing at any stage of your year with us or to ask for help with any specific questions on the writing from either your writing coach or an editor.

The feedback sessions offer detailed feedback on your writing in a report and a live Zoom session is recorded for you to keep.

If you need or would like more comprehensive feedback on your manuscript, we’d suggest you choose The Finished Novel Course, which includes a full assessment of your entire manuscript.

Do you offer a money-back guarantee?

Yes, we are all for Happy Writing. You can review our terms and conditions here. If, for any reason at all, the course is not for you, you can get a full no-questions-asked refund within the first seven days after purchase. Just email us and let us know.

How do I choose my editor?

You will work with publishing editors from the major Big Five publishers—Penguin Random House, Hachette, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, and Macmillan—who will guide you in the third phase of your program on how to raise your work to publishing standard for submission to literary agents and onward to publishing. You may work with the editor of your choice.

See our team of experienced professional publishing editors here. These senior editors are known and trusted by literary agents.

We’ll be able to advise you if you can’t find an obvious fit by reading the profiles of our editorial team. Our Editorial Director reviews all bookings and we will be sure to suggest the very best editor for your storyline and genre.

English as a second language? Hearing or vision difficulties?

Our courses are suitable for people with visual or auditory impairment, dyslexia, and those with English as a second language. We offer an app which translates the course into 99 languages and a speak-aloud option, too.

‘The Novelry gave me the time and structure to write. I started with The Ninety Day Novel and the daily lessons helped me bash out a messy first draft. I then did The Big Edit, which guided me through the self-editing process, and helped me think about submission to agents. I found the workshops a great space to ask questions and focus on elements of plot and pace, especially when I was in the depths of structural edits.’

Jane Mansour, now signed by the Madeleine Milburn Literary Agency
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