This program is for writers who:
Have graduated from our Write Your Novel program
Have completed a first draft (or more) of their manuscript
Are seeking expert guidance and feedback on their writing
Want to join an elite writing group and benefit from advanced workshopping
Are ready to perform a structural edit on their work – so they can prepare their manuscript for publication
“Feedback from the class and the tutor after each submission was great. Course content was great. I learnt a great deal about story structure and what needs to happen in each scene. Helped me look at my work in a more critical way and improve the quality of my novel.
“It’s a great collaborative learning environment and you learn ‘specific’ aspects of writing rather than ‘general’ theory.”
– Uma Srinivasan, Edit Your Novel graduate
Key information | |||||
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This is an online tutor-led Zoom course
Duration 1
This is an online tutor-led Zoom course
Starts: To be announced
Starts: To be announced
Duration:
6 months
Duration:
6 months
Feedback:
Yes
Feedback:
Yes
With: Cathie Tasker
With: Cathie Tasker $495 per month | |||||
You’ve learnt the essential techniques for fantastic fiction. You’ve written and workshopped your first draft all the way to ‘The End’. Now you’re ready to shape your manuscript into a publisher-ready piece of art. It’s time to Edit Your Novel!
When you’ve finished your first draft, it’s hard to know where to start making it better. (And you know it needs to be better!) This program combines the proven benefits of group workshopping with a streamlined editing process so you can shape your story with confidence.
In this six-month program, you’ll edit your novel following the Australian Writers’ Centre’s signature Power Editing Process – guided by an experienced online tutor and an intimate group of writing peers. You’ll enjoy in-depth discussions and personalised feedback in regular Zoom sessions. And you’ll experience the joy of seeing your manuscript through to its next stage.
You might be ready to work on your second draft. Or perhaps your goal is to have your manuscript ready to submit to an agent or publisher. Whatever stage you’re at, the program will work for you.
With support and guidance, you’ll work through your draft, from structure to style, and improve it at every step. At the end of the program, several people will read your whole book and provide you with feedback – and you’ll do the same for them. It’s a powerful process and one that can make all the difference to the quality of your novel.
It can be quite a solitary endeavour trying to edit your whole novel all by yourself. Edit Your Novel brings you back to working with a group who can encourage you, point out where you need to improve, and act as your ‘tribe’, even after the program is over. And of course, you’ll be guided through the process by one of our experienced online tutors, who have mentored countless authors just like you.
It’s the best of both worlds – you improve your book, and you develop editing skills which you can use again and again in your future writing.
Do you want to work with a group of aspiring authors like you who are committed to becoming better writers? Do you want guidance and help in completing your next draft?
Then join us for Edit Your Novel!
Students who participate fully in the program – which means submitting your writing and giving feedback to your classmates – will be rewarded with a rare opportunity.
Pitch to a publisher
You’ll be invited to a group practice pitching session with Jo Mackay, Head of Publishing at HQ, HarperCollins Publishers. This is conducted Live over Zoom.
Your manuscript will be read by a publisher
When you feel your manuscript is ready to submit, we’ll provide you with specific instructions so that you bypass the slush pile and your manuscript will go directly to Jo Mackay – and it will be read. (Please note that this is no guarantee of publication and it will then go through a regular submission process and the associated timelines, which can be long.)
An invaluable opportunity
This opportunity is, quite frankly, priceless. But, thanks to our collaboration with HarperCollins, we can offer it to students in this Edit Your Novel program. If you’re serious about writing your novel and getting it published, apply now.
Q: I’m writing a memoir. Is this program suitable for that?
A: The focus of the program will be on novels and fiction, but many of the same issues (especially structure) apply to memoirs. Not all of the Power Editing Process exercises will be applicable to memoir, but you should still be able to improve your draft through this program.
Q: I have most of my first draft done. Can I join the class and finish the draft as I go?
A: No. You must have the entire draft finished before you join the class – the first exercise, in Module 1, requires you to have a completed draft.
If you want to finish your first draft, we recommend Write Your Novel.
Q: What do I need to prepare for Edit Your Novel?
A: To apply for Edit Your Novel, you must be a graduate of our Write Your Novel program and have a complete first draft of your novel.
If accepted, there are two tasks that you will need to complete before the first Zoom session – a synopsis of your novel, and a list of scenes mapped to the 3-act structure. We provide handouts and guidance on how to complete both of these tasks. It's important to set aside time to complete them both in the weeks leading up to the first Zoom session.
Getting these tasks done before the first Zoom will help you a great deal, and start the thinking you will need in order to improve your draft. Redrafting can be difficult and frustrating and confusing – but that’s why we’re here! We’ll go through this journey together, and end up with a better book.
Q: I’ve done three drafts, and I think my novel really just needs a polish. Will this program give me my money’s worth?
A: Almost certainly. Three drafts is great (and congratulations for getting that far!). But you may find, once you start analysing your manuscript using the Power Editing Process, that you need to do more than you think you do.
And receiving regular feedback from a group of experienced beta readers and supportive tutor during this final stage of your manuscript is priceless.
Q: Can’t I just do the Power Editing Process on my own?
A: Yes, indeed you can. This process is outlined in the Cut, Shape, Polish course, and it’s been designed so you can work through it to get your next draft. If you’re self-motivated and confident about making your own editing decisions on your manuscript, go for it.
However, editing within a supported framework has a number of advantages:
Working alone doesn’t suit everyone – and, frankly, it’s hard to be objective about your own work. Having your editing processes checked and improved by a mentor and having your story read by beta readers is the best way to improve your draft.
Q: Do I need to log in at a set time?
A: You'll attend the class meeting live via Zoom once a week. But the course modules, exercises, group workshopping and your own writing and editing can be completed in your own time – simply follow the deadlines to submit.
Key information | |||||
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Key information: | |||||
This is an online tutor-led Zoom course
Duration 1
This is an online tutor-led Zoom course
Starts: To be announced
Starts: To be announced
Duration:
6 months
Duration:
6 months
Feedback:
Yes
Feedback:
Yes
With: Cathie Tasker
With: Cathie Tasker $495 per month | |||||
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