NOVEL DEVELOPMENT AND EDITORIAL PROGRAM
Write, develop, and edit the novel here. Primarily for genres requiring a commercial premise and vigorous plot lines, e.g., thrillers, mysteries, crime suspense in general, serious women's fiction, upscale and general fiction, historical, and all SFF genres.
In the topic links below you will find a statement of mission, an FAQ, a program syllabus, and more. To apply and register for this 16-course program, click here.
About the Algonkian NWEP
Novels and Authors Studied
Frequently Asked Questions
Program Syllabus - Part I and II
Application - Registration
Program Sample 2024
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Develop, Write, or Rewrite Your Breakout Novel Step-by-Step Courses Followed by Editorial Consult and Agent Query Process - $299.00 This novel writing and editorial program conducted online here at AAC was brainstormed by the faculty of Algonkian Writer Conferences and later tested by NYC publishing professionals for practical and time-sensitive utilization by genre writers (SF/F, YA, Mystery, Thriller, Historical, etc.) as well as upmarket literary writers. It is designed specifically for those who are currently in the process of writing or rewriting the novel. The goal is to get you as close to the brass ring as possible, to make your novel as commercially co…
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Algonkian Novel Writing and MS Revision Courses Pre-MFA, Post-MFA, or No MFA - Get Your Novel on a Realistic Path to Publication In Cooperation and Partnership With Algonkian Writer Conferences and the New York Pitch Why is This Novel Writing Program Unique? Our "model-and-context" and "cross-module" approach to studying and applying proper technique on all levels while at the same time your novel is being effectively developed and edited. The array and type of fiction works studied and referenced in the program modules. The array and type of analytical articles and books reviewed i…
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Home About the Algonkian NWEP Novels and Authors Studied Frequently Asked Questions Program Syllabus - Part I and II Application - Registration MODULE IV READINGS AND ASSIGNMENTS Personality Types and The Counter Trait The Protagonist Transformational Arc Basics of Character Animation Sympathetic Character Factors in The Hook _________________________________________________________________________________ Personality Types and The Importance of Counter Trait When it comes to sketching any or all of your major and minor characters in the novel, you might benefit from considering the basic personality types …
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Algonkian Novel Writing and MS Revision Courses Pre-MFA, Post-MFA, or No MFA - Get Your Novel on a Realistic Path to Publication In Cooperation and Partnership With Algonkian Writer Conferences and the New York Pitch Works Studied or Referenced in the Novel Writing Program NOTE: writers are not responsible for reading all the following works. These works are referenced and portions of them studied in the context of the program. THE KITE RUNNER by Khaled Hosseini TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD by Harper Lee LES MISERABLES by Victor Hugo BEL CANTO by Ann Patc…
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Literary and Genre Novel Writing Learned From the Masters Below you will find the program syllabus. In our quest to get you as close to the brass ring as possible, we've developed this series of multi-genre commercial writing courses that will enable you to develop and write your novel from the very beginning, or else rewrite your extant work-in-progress while simultaneously reality-checking all core and peripheral elements. In all cases, initial focus is on story premise and market position, major antagonist and protagonist arcs and elements, primary plot conflict(s), as well as overall set decisions. The next set of crucial elements are addressed in turn (see s…
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