& Project Novel Petite
Write faster, at a higher level of craft.
Live-editing instantly transforms your work & inspires your revisions.
Assignments tailored to your book give the creative direction you need.
Weekly feedback, hard deadlines & dedicated work time keep you moving to the finish line. Your supportive cohort inspires & cheers you on.
Project Novel is an MFA year in eight weeks.
Need a smaller commitment? Join Project Novel Petite for craft lessons, hosted Study Hall, and feedback on story and structure.
YOUR PUBLISHING PATH
Saturday & Sunday August 3rd & 4th
Included in your Project Novel & Project Novel Petite experience (regular enrollment $425)
After finishing your manuscript, it’s time to get your words into the world.
We’ll also discuss platform-building with essays, articles, speaking & social media; literary citizenship to build your community, where to focus your time & whether you actually need “platform.”
Requires some advance preparation; you’ll get worksheets & guidance the week before.
Although you’ll generate new pages, Project Novel is focused primarily on revision. At least 60 pages should be drafted before we begin. This can be an early draft or polished work that still isn’t “there” yet. Got more pages? Even better!
Project Novel:
Project Novel PETITE:
Each week includes 8-12 hours of progress:
If you’re a daily worker, allow 1-2 hours/day. Binge workers, allow yourself two chunks of 3-4 hours. (Take breaks!)
At the end of our eight weeks, you will have a solid draft of your novel, or a solid partial draft plus a framework to finish. You’ll know who will help sell your novel and why, and how to bring your book into the world.
Craft Lessons are the “lecture” part of class. Each lesson teaches an element of structure, plot, story, scene or voice that you will immediately apply to your book.
Watch these short (10-20min) videos at your own pace. You can leave questions on individual lesson videos for Allison to answer.
Craft Lessons are NOT prompts, warm-ups or freewriting.
You’ll be able to access all Craft Lessons at a private webpage, as well as recorded live classes and recorded Office Hours for three months following the end of the course.
Project Novel:
Project Novel PETITE:
Please note: While you’ll see your cohort’s work & participate in feedback during Live-Editing/Office Hours, you will not be reading other writers’ pages outside class for feedback.
There’s power in specific, time-limited creative assignments.
Project Novel:
Project Novel PETITE:
Project Novel is about treating your writing like it’s an important commitment worthy of your time & money…because it is.
While most of Allison’s events are open to all who sign up, Project Novel & Project Novel Petite will be selected groups. The writers in each cohort will be at a similar stage in their writing journeys & a good fit for mutual support.
Absolutely! I can’t promise Project Novel will run again, but if so, the group makeup will be different—& possibly a better fit for you! And if you’re working on a memoir, CLICK to sign up to be the first to know about Project Memoir.
Great! I’ll be familiar with your work. We’ll have some flexibility in assignments—for example, if I’ve already edited your synopsis, you might send in a short scene or your draft query instead.
Some of the lessons will repeat things you’ve learned from me before (at Flash Draft Your Book, Second Draft, a live event or a webinar) but now you’ll apply them to your whole manuscript.
Payments can be made by PayPal/credit card, Venmo, Zelle, direct deposit, Canadian Interac/eTransfer, or wire transfer.
Payments for Project Novel can be made as follows:
OR
One payment of $3595 (single payment includes a $205 discount)
Payments for Project Novel PETITE can be made as follows:
OR
One payment of $1795 (single payment includes a $200 discount)
Allison is fully committed to this program & you should be, too! It’s too much time, focus & emotional investment for either one of us to bail out.
Ready to dive in full speed? Pick Project Novel.
Worried about overwhelm? Go Petite!
Unsure? Tell me in the application and, if accepted, I’ll pick for you.