Novel Writing Courses and "Novel Writing on Edge" Work and Study Forums
From Concept to Query
Welcome to Algonkian Author Connect. Our Novel Writing and Editorial Program's course methodology, professional editorial consults, and "sell sheet" marketing approach—when coupled with supplemental AAC and "Novel Writing on Edge" guidance—creates for aspiring authors the perfect central location for the conception, writing, and production of competitive genre novels (as well as plot-focused literary novels).
You might well ask, for starters, what is the best approach for utilizing the four forums below as efficiently as possible? If you are new to AAC, or a member and not an Algonkian alum, the single best approach is to begin with the forum, "Novel Writing on Edge." Read the introduction and the novel writing topics arrayed in the forum, and once done, proceed to the more inclusive NWOE novel writing and development guide which is broken into three major sections, all of them crucial, and linked to the NWOE main website.
However, if you are an alum, the best course of action is to obtain a login to the Algonkian Novel Writing and Editorial Program (at no cost - request from AAC admin via the contact form), then proceed with the courses while also absorbing the NWOE guide on a parallel track.
It is also advisable to learn from a "negative" by paying close attention to the forum that focuses on bad novel writing advice. The next forum is a great overview by writers that covers four of the best books on novel writing. Don't neglect. It's worth a close look, i.e, if you're truly serious about writing a good novel.
On a parallel track we would be remiss not to remind you to also examine and reflect upon the AAC content in the primary forum sections. All contain valuable and often fascinating insights and advice regarding the world of books, novel pitching, and even reviews of novel writing videos.
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