Writing Your Novel – Three Months | Online Course (2024)

Take your novel-writing to the next level with in-depth feedback and support.

This course is ideal for people who are serious about writing their novel and are seeking flexibility, so they can write and study at times that suit them.

You will join a group of 15 writers tutored by acclaimed novelist and experienced tutor Andrew Michael Hurley. Andrew will give feedback to students on their novels-in-progress via weekly workshops on our bespoke online forum, targeted writing exercises, and one-to-one tutorials via Zoom. You’ll also get access to exclusively produced teaching videos, notes and resources from our expert CBC tutor team (listed below) on our online learning platform.

This course will run from 13 Nov to 11 Mar 2023.

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Every aspect of the course – the brilliant materials, my wonderful tutor Suzannah Dunn and my fellow course mates – had a huge impact on my writing

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Author of Weyward

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Andrew Michael Hurley

Andrew Michael Hurley is currently based in Lancashire. His first novel, The Loney, was originally published by Tartarus Press as a 300-copy limited-edition, before being republished by John Murray. It went on to sell in 20 languages, win the Costa Best First Novel Award and Book of the Year at the British Book Industry Awards. Devil’s Day, his second novel, was picked as a Book of the Year in five newspapers and won the Encore Award. Starve Acre was published by John Murray in 2019. Andrew also wrote a short story for The Haunting Season, a bestselling anthology of ghostly and gothic tales published by Sphere in 2020.

What does this course give you?

  • Teaching videos: Across 13 teaching modules, videos and notes will be made available on our learning platform, covering a range of topics such as plotting, characterisation, point-of-view and rewriting. All delivered by our expert tutor team (see featured video speakers below).
  • A community of writers: Our selective applications process means that you will be writing your novel in a peer group of 15 students working at a high level. We have developed a bespoke learning platform exclusively for our students. Here you can give and receive feedback, and discuss the week’s topics with your fellow students and tutors. Many of our former students have found their trusted readers with us – and form strong working friendships with classmates which go on long after the course is over.
  • Expert teaching: Andrew will teach on a variety of novel-writing topics in our interactive online learning platforms. He will also set homework tasks to further your learning.
  • Writing workshops: Across the course, you'll get two dedicated workshops centring on 3,000-word extracts from your novel-in-progress. These sessions offer in-depth feedback, and are also designed to help develop your self-editing skills.
  • 1-to-1 tutorials: You'll get two 45-minute, one-to-one tutorials with Andrew. Tutorials will be based on 3,000-word extracts of your novel-in-progress. Use these tutorials to address your specific concerns about your writing. Near the end of the course all students will also get a 45-minute one-to-one with an experienced CBC editor or a Curtis Brown/C&W literary agent. They will read a 6,000-word extract from your novel-in-progress plus your synopsis.
  • Literary agent masterclass: Join a live Zoom session with a top UK literary agent, they will talk about writing, editing and the submissions process, drawing on their experience of real-life publication journeys. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions.
  • Synopsis & agent letter advice: We’ll draw on our expertise to give you the vital ingredients needed for a great synopsis and the all-important pitch letter. Individual feedback will come from experienced members of the CBC editorial team and/or a Curtis Brown/C&W literary agent.
  • End of course submission:All students will be invited to submit the 3,000-word opening from their novel, plus a synopsis, to be shared with the agent teams at Curtis Brown and C&W as well as a select group of agents from other UK-based agencies. This is not a formal submission but a chance to give the agents a taste of your work at this stage. When you are ready to formally submit – no matter how long after your course has finished – the CBC team will give you guidance and support with your submission to the Curtis Brown and C&W agents.
  • Alumni services: You’ll be given access to a range of exclusive writing services, available only to the alumni of our selective courses, which you’ll be able to access after your course finishes. These services include individual mentoring, editorial reports on your completed novel, and submission reports on your ‘pitch package’. Read more about the opportunities available to our alumni here.

VIDEO SPEAKERS

Course modules include exclusive pre-recorded teaching videos from these expert author-tutors.

MASTERCLASS SPEAKERS

Join special live Zoom sessions with leading publishing professionals. More industry speakers to be confirmed.

Course schedule

Please note that precise dates of sessions and details of course speakers are subject to change.

  • WEEK 1 – INSPIRATION AND READING AS WRITERS

    Mon 13 Nov – Sun 19 Nov

  • WEEK 2 – OPENINGS

    Mon 20 Nov – Sun 26 Nov

  • WEEK 3 – WRITING FROM LIFE

    Mon 27 Nov – Sun 3 Dec

  • WEEK 4 – STORY, PLOTTING & PLANNING

    Mon 4 Dec – Sun 10 Dec

  • WEEK 5 – VOICE & NARRATIVE POINT OF VIEW

    Mon 11 Dec – Sun 17 Dec

  • WINTER BREAK

    No teaching Mon 18 Dec – Tues 2 Jan

  • WEEK 6 – SYNOPSIS

    Weds 3 Jan – Sun 7 Jan

  • WEEK 7 – CHARACTERISATION

    Mon 8 Jan – Sun 14 Jan

  • WEEK 8 – DESCRIPTION, TONE & STYLE

    Mon 15 Jan – Sun 21 Jan

  • WEEK 9 – DIALOGUE

    Mon 22 Jan – Sun 28 Jan

  • WEEK 10 – BUILDING SUSPENSE

    Mon 29 Jan – Sun 4 Feb

  • WEEK 11 – ENDINGS

    Mon 5 Feb – Sun 11 Feb

  • WEEK 12 – EDITING & REWRITING

    Mon 12 Feb – Sun 18 Feb

  • WEEK 13 – AGENT LETTER/PITCH WORKSHOP

    Mon 19 Feb – Sun 25 Feb

  • WEEK 14 – COURSE CONCLUSION

    Mon 26 Feb – Sun 3 Mar

  • WEEK 15 – END OF COURSE SUBMISSION

    Mon 11 Mar

Course fees

The course fee of £1,800 (inc VAT) per student is payable, in full, by bank transfer or cheque before the start of the course. However, if you are unable to pay the full fee upfront, let us know and we can arrange an instalment plan.

Ready to apply?

Please apply with the first 3,000 words of the novel you’d like to work on during the course, and a synopsis of no more than a page (both need to be in the same document, as you can only upload ONE file in the application below).

The CBC team will select applicants based on the quality of the writing sample provided. The deadline for applications is midnight, end of day Sun 22 Oct, and we will respond to applicants by Thurs 26 Oct.

We read all application material promptly after the closing date and make our selection of students swiftly at that time. However if you require an earlier response from us in order to be able to take part in this course, please email us with full details and we will consider and respond on a case by case basis.

If you encounter any problems during the application process, or have any more questions about the course, please email help@curtisbrowncreative.co.uk for assistance.

SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE

We are honoured to offer this scholarship in memory of the late John le Carré. One talented writer with low income will be awarded a place on this three-month online Writing Your Novel course. Find out more and apply by clicking the button below. Deadline Sun 29 Oct.

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Writing Your Novel – Three Months | Online Course (2024)

FAQs

Can you write a novel in 3 months? ›

--I believe the first draft of a book—even a long one—should take no more than three months, the length of a season. --I like to get ten pages a day, which amounts to 2,000 words. That's 180,000 words over a three-month span, a goodish length for a book.

How do I become a novel writer online? ›

Start writing: The first step to publishing a novel online is to start writing. This means coming up with an idea, creating a plot, developing characters, and writing the actual manuscript. Edit and revise: Once the manuscript is complete, it's important to edit and revise it to ensure it is the best it can be.

Is there a course for writing a book? ›

Bring Your Book to Life® is a 10-week book writing course that will show you how to: Take your book from idea to first draft in as little as 10 weeks.

How long does Stephen King take to write a book? ›

King says he doesn't plot or prepare his books at all. He simply starts with a situation, eg: “two children lost in the woods find something sticking out of the ground”. He then writes on, letting the story develop. The lack of advance preparation means he can write quickly, producing a novel in around three months.

Can you write a book in 90 days? ›

I succeeded in finishing a first draft in 90 days (91 days to be exact). It was hard but I found a new way to write. Writing became fun again! I'm so grateful and can't wait to start on my revision."

What is the shortest time to write a novel? ›

There are also loads of examples of well-regarded published novels that didn't take long to write:
  • On the Road by Jack Kerouac: Three weeks.
  • The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne: Two and a half days [4].
  • The Gambler by Fyodor Dostoyevsky: 26 days.
  • I, the Jury by Mickey Spillane: Nine days.
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How many novel pages is 90000? ›

A 90,000-word book is about 360 pages.

How many pages a day should I write for my novel? ›

A good goal for many professional writers is to turn out five to ten pages a day during a four or five day work week. On average, a page equals 250 words set in 12 point Times New Roman.

Is Google Docs good for writing books? ›

Novel writers and non-fiction authors alike can get much of their work done in a simple Google document. It has all the basics to help you get the words down. You can also do some light editing and proofing before bringing on a professional editor — either inside Google Docs or by downloading a Word document.

Can I sell a book I wrote online? ›

Sell Your Books. Online Through. Blurb. Sell your self-published books online, without extra fees, directly to your audience.

What software do people use to write books? ›

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Microsoft WordWeb, Windows, Mac, Android, iOS$149 as a one-off fee, or $5.99 a month
Google SheetsWeb, Android, iOSFree
EvernoteMac, Windows, Web, iOS, AndroidFree, paid plan starts at $6.67/mo, billed annually
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How do I write my first novel course? ›

The course 'How To Write A Novel' will guide you through the essential steps to a successful novel, even if you have no experience. You need to bring your idea and the willingness to want to learn how to write your first novel, that's the main thing.

What is the salary of a book writer? ›

As of Apr 8, 2024, the average hourly pay for a Book Writer in the United States is $24.29 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing hourly wages as high as $42.55 and as low as $11.78, the majority of Book Writer wages currently range between $18.51 (25th percentile) to $27.88 (75th percentile) across the United States.

Where can I learn to write a novel? ›

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How long should it take to write a novel? ›

Many writers complete a solid draft in one or two years. For your first attempt at writing a novel, two years might make a good personal deadline. For a follow-up, you could aim for a year.

How many months does it take to write a novel? ›

On average, a first-time writer can take up to 6-12 months to write a book, unless you use our 90-day book writing system. The typical timeline to write a book is between 4 to 8 months otherwise. How long it takes to write a book largely depends on how much time the writer puts into actually writing it, though.

Is it possible to write a novel in 2 months? ›

Two months, 20 days: that's how long it took me to write Book 2 of The Rosteval Saga (all 161,900-plus words of it).

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