How to Revise a Novel
Ready to Tackle a Full Manuscript Revision?
We have a method for that.
Revising doesn’t have to be overwhelming, scary, or nerve-racking…it’s where the GOOD stuff happens.
Utilizing Jennie Nash’s step-by-step revision project plan, you will practice your self-editing skills on one chapter of your novel so you can feel confident about moving forward with the whole thing. You’ll begin by considering a book you didn’t love and cultivating the revision mindset. After watching Jennie’s 90-minute video lesson on her revision process, you’ll go through deep dive lessons on the one-page book summary, the two-tier outline, the chapter audit, and the manuscript audit. Worksheets with specific revision tools such as the Stoplight Strategy help you create an actionable plan, and can be reused for future manuscripts. You’ll also find three hours of bonus videos including Jennie’s Four Perspectives Theory of Revising presentation, and two “behind the scenes” interviews with writers who have taken this course. How to Revise a Novel is self-paced and can be taken anytime.
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Course Curriculum
Welcome to How to Revise a Novel
Welcome! (2:57)
Prepare for Class: Supplies
Download the Handouts and Templates
About Getting Technical Support
Prepare for the Course
Consider a Book You Didn’t Love
Get In the Right Headspace for Revision (6:36)
Print Out Your First Chapter
Bonus Videos
Bonus Videos
Watch the Four Perspectives Video (53:02)
Interview: Jocelyn Lindsay (17:25)
Interview: Kacey Vanderkarr (39:27)
Your Instructor
Jennie Nash
Jennie Nash is the founder and CEO of Author Accelerator, which trains, certifies, and supports book coaches as they help writers write books worth reading. Since 2008, writers serious about reaching readers have trusted Jennie to coach their projects from inspiration to publication. Her clients have landed top New York agents, national book awards, and deals with houses such as Scribner, Simon & Schuster, and Hachette. Jennie is the author of 8 books in 3 genres. She taught for 13 years in the UCLA Extension Writers’ Program, is an instructor at CreativeLive.com, and speaks on podcasts and at writing conferences all over the country. You can learn more about Jennie at www.jennienash.com and www.authoraccelerator.com.
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Learn how to revise from Jennie Nash
What Our Students Have To Say
“First of all, do it! Because everything is scary. I mean at some point, everything is scary. But, it’s so worth it.”
– K.C. Karr, author and Author Accelerator member
“I wish I had found this course and Jennie Nash sooner! Even though I had a sense of what needed to be done before I started revising, Jennie’s tools and techniques have made it possible for me to zero in on what really matters. Thank you!”
– Mabel Ferragut Smith, writer
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is your refund policy?
We do not offer refunds on our online courses.
Will I revise my entire manuscript in this course?
The goal of How to Revise a Novel is to gain the skills needed to successfully revise your novel so you can feel confident about sending it out in the world. You will learn HOW to revise – the theory and the practice – and will work through one chapter of your manuscript. You will end the course with a clear plan for finishing your full manuscript revision.
What comes after I do the How to Revise a Novel course?
If you would like guidance and support as you dive into your revision, we can match you with a certified book coach to do just that. Tell us about your project at authoraccelerator.com/matchme to get connected to a coach.
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Real Value: $199.0000
One time cost: USD42.0000
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