Writing Your Novel – Three Months
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Writing Your Novel – Three Months
Take your novel-writing to the next level with in-depth feedback and support.
This is a course for people who are serious about writing a novel. As well as being packed with useful content, it’s flexible so you can write and study at times to suit you.
You will join a group of 15 writers tutored by acclaimed novelist and experienced tutor Suzannah Dunn. Suzannah will give direct 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.
Suzannah is a fantastic mentor; she brings you out as it were, gets you to talk about yourself and your novel – where it’s going, where it’s not going, what you’re happy about, what you don’t feel you’re managing well.
Tutor
Suzannah Dunn
Suzannah Dunn is the author of thirteen books. She was picked alongside Robert Harris, Edward St Aubyn and Helen Simpson, in response to Granta’s first ‘Best Under 40’ list in 1993. She wrote six critically acclaimed contemporary novels and a short story collection before her first historical novel, The Queen of Subtleties, was published in 2004. It has been followed by five more Tudor novels including The Confession of Katherine Howard and The Lady of Misrule. She has sold over a quarter of a million copies of her historical novels in the UK alone. Her latest historical novel The Testimony of Alys Twist was published in 2020 by Little, Brown.
Suzannah was Director of the MA in Novel Writing at Manchester University for six years and has taught many courses for the Arvon Foundation. She is a popular speaker at literary festivals and events including the Bristol Festival of Ideas and has given talks at several beautiful Tudor National Trust buildings including Newark Park in Gloucestershire and Ightham Mote in Kent.
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.
- Guided teaching: Suzannah will teach on a variety of novel-writing topics in our interactive online learning platforms. She 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 Suzannah. 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. However, when you are ready to formally submit your novel to agents from Curtis Brown or C&W – no matter how long after your course has finished – the Curtis Brown Creative team will give you guidance and support with your submission. Full information about this free service is provided during the course.
- 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, submission reports on your ‘pitch package’ and coaching from experienced practitioners. 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.
Laura Barnett
- #1 Bestseller
- Author of 3 acclaimed novels
Suzannah Dunn
- Author of over 13 acclaimed novels
- Over a quarter of a million copies sold in the UK alone
Andrew Michael Hurley
- Winner of the Costa First Novel Award
- Published in 20 languages
Simon Ings
- Author of 8 acclaimed novels
- Columnist for the Times
Nikita Lalwani
- Longlisted for the 2007 Man Booker Prize
- Winner of the 2008 Desmond Elliot Prize
Lisa O’Donnell
- Winner of the 2013 Commonwealth Book Prize
Christopher Wakling
- Author of 6 acclaimed novels
Masterclass speaker
Join a Zoom masterclass with a top UK literary agent
Course schedule
INSPIRATION & READING AS WRITERS
Mon 5 Sept – Sun 11 SeptOPENINGS
Mon 12 Sept – Sun 18 SeptWRITING FROM LIFE
Mon 19 Sept – Sun 25 SeptSTORY, PLOTTING & PLANNING
Mon 26 Sept – Sun 2 OctVOICE & NARRATIVE POINT OF VIEW
Mon 3 Oct – Sun 9 OctCHARACTERISATION
Mon 10 Oct – Sun 16 OctDESCRIPTION, TONE & STYLE
Mon 17 Oct – Sun 23 OctTHE SYNOPSIS
Mon 24 Oct – Sun 30 OctDIALOGUE
Mon 31 Oct – Sun 6 NovBUILDING SUSPENSE
Mon 7 Nov – Sun 13 NovENDINGS
Mon 14 Nov – Sun 20 NovEDITING & REWRITING
Mon 21 Nov – Sun 27 NovAGENT LETTER & PITCH WORKSHOP
Mon 28 Nov – Sun 4 DecCOURSE CONCLUSION
Mon 5 Dec – Sun 11 DecEND OF COURSE SUBMISSION
Mon 20 Dec
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 24 Jul, and we will respond to applicants by Thurs 28 Jul.
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.