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Write Your NOVEL in 100 Days

A highly structured, self-driven email program dedicated to the specific craft of fiction writing, focusing on plotting, character development, world-building, and accountability to complete a first draft of up to 80,000 words for your NOVEL in approximately four months.


Duration

4 Months

(10 days Planning + 90 days Writing)

Delivery

Self-Driven via Email. You receive structured lessons and tasks frequently (often daily) to maintain momentum.

Accountability

Weekly Word Count Targets and specific tasks to guide you through the plotting, drafting, and completion of your novel.

Community

Access to Once-a-Month Three-Day Online Writing Binges for focused, dedicated writing time.


Start Your Novel-Writing Journey Now


Ready to commit to your story? Since "Write a Novel in 100 Days" is a highly structured, self-driven program delivered entirely via email, you don't have to wait for a fixed start date.

  • Rolling Enrollment: You can register today and begin immediately!

  • Self-Paced Structure: Your structured course content will start arriving in your inbox right away, providing daily lessons, tasks, and plotting guidance to keep you moving toward a completed draft within the 100-day window.

Key Learning Outcomes

By the end of this 100-day process, you will be able to:

  • Complete Your First Draft: Produce a coherent first manuscript draft of 50,000–80,000 words for your Novel.

  • Master Story Structure: Apply a clear, step-by-step process to plot and build a compelling narrative structure (chapter-by-chapter and scene-by-scene) ensuring effective pacing and momentum.

  • Define Your Fiction Framework: Establish your novel's Genre, identify its core Theme, and craft a powerful Hook to engage readers from page one.

  • Create Compelling Fiction: Employ techniques for developing strong characters, writing authentic dialogue, building immersive worlds/settings, and managing conflict and events.

  • Overcome Blocks: Identify and manage the emotions of writing, including procrastination, overwhelm, and self-doubt, to maintain consistent creative output.

  • Stay Accountable: Utilize the provided deadlines, tasks, and word count targets to successfully complete your long-form writing project.

Presented by

Sarah Bullen

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