You have the idea, you have the characters, you may even have a first draft, but you know it's not quite ready to submit to an agent or publisher. You want feedback from professionals who can help you create the best possible version of your manuscript.
This six-month novel writing course is designed to help you take your novel to the next level. If you haven't finished the first draft, we'll set you a timeframe and a structure to work in so that you have a completed first draft by the end of the program. However, you must have a minimum of 10,000 words to qualify for entry into the program.
If you do have a first – or even a second or third – draft, we'll help you to look at it objectively and improve it significantly. You’ll learn how to identify any problems in your manuscript, ensure your structure is working, and deepen your connection to your reader.
Based on a combination of theory and workshopping, this course is for people who are serious about publishing a novel or book-length memoir; who want to understand more about their craft; and who want a community of like-minded people to support them.
The focus on this program is a practical course designed to help you get results.
We will help you craft the crucial opening chapter – the part you submit to
the agent or publisher, and which will make or break your chances of publication.
Workshopping will include:
Theory will include:
DR PAMELA FREEMAN |
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Pamela is the author of 23 books, the most recent of which, Lolly Legs, has been published by Walker Books. In 2010 Full Circle (Book 3 of the Castings trilogy), was published in the US, UK, France, Spain, Portugal and Germany, as well as Australia. Another children’s book, Victor’s Challenge, was published in 2009 in Australia and the UK. ...more |
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A special feature of this program is that you will be matched with other program participants who are writing in the same genre. During a scheduled break from classes, everyone in this group will read all of your book – while you read theirs. When classes resume, you will be getting in-depth feedback from them on the structure, flow and impact of your full draft, and giving feedback to them. Pamela will give guidance on how to read and assess manuscripts so participants will get the most out of this experience. It will not only allow you to have your full book read by discerning readers, it will also develop your own skills in structural editing – and give you a deadline to meet! You will have plenty of time to read the drafts and comment on them.
This process is unique in novel-writing courses in Australia. Pamela has included it because it is hard to have your full draft read and commented on without paying a manuscript assessment service.
This process will give you structured feedback from informed, intelligent readers who will, by then, be experienced in workshopping and understand what kind of book you are aiming for. Pamela will then help you plan your final edit based on that feedback.
CHERYL MATHEWS"Pamela was fantastic. Her advice and feedback were always spot on, and the sessions were always very informative and enjoyable. I loved discussing everyone's work and giving feedback and possible ideas for improvement. The feedback from the other writers and a published author like Pamela Freeman is invaluable." |
GUSTAVO PANUCCI"Pamela was fantastic. She always kept the mood friendly and real, and kept the workshopping at a professional level, focusing on what the individual needed most from their time in the course. What was most enjoyable about the course was having a friendly atmosphere, where the group could discuss and critique each other’s work in a controlled environment." |
You’ll be given access to a private online forum where you can workshop your writing in a safe and monitored environment. You’ll also be given a structured workshopping program to complete outside of classroom hours.
No matter what state your novel is in, this course will give you the motivation and discipline to take it to the next level – and maybe further.
The course consists of:
As Pat Walsh, the American editor, says: the number one reason your book may never be published is that you haven’t written it. Don’t let that be true of you.
Write Your Novel
with Pamela Freeman
Monday evening classes
(for six months)
TIME: 6.30pm - 8.30pm
COURSE STARTS:
Monday 21 May 2012 – BOOKED OUT"I enjoyed Pamela's usual infectious excitement, enthusiasm, motivation and good feedback. I feel it's helped me build on my writing skills."
- Sonia Zadro
"It was great to discuss the various pieces with the group and hear from various unique perspectives. I recognised what was missing in my writing and this has provided me with a better understanding of what it takes to write an engaging piece of fiction."
- Lawrence Roux
"My writing is much clearer and sharper, and I now know of many details about novel writing I was unaware of before."
- Julian Howard
"Pamela is fantastic. She is encouraging and seems genuinely invested in the success of her students. I now have more confidence in my writing ability."
- Karlene Dalbraithe
"Pamela was insightful and her knowledge is extensive. I appreciated her opinions, particularly about other participant's work, which I found very instructive."
- Philip Winn