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Novel Bookcamp

June 16 – 22, 2024

Get ready for the most productive
six days of your writing life!

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Writing is Hard!

Welcome Writer. Pulling that wonderful story from your technicolor imagination can be difficult work. Writing takes time, commitment, and, at the heart of it, a love of the craft. Or at least, a love of having finished your story. One thing every writer quickly realizes, though, is that writing is a never-ending learning process. Novel Bookcamp was developed as a valuable oasis on your learning journey. Ready to invest in yourself and your writing? Join us for what may be the most productive six days of your writing career.

Choose One of Three Programs

Six-day immersion program with daily professional instruction, presentations, visiting agents & editors, and plenty of time to practice your craft.

Time to write, connect with other writers, network with industry professionals, presentations, brainstorm and problem solve with a writing mentor.

Daily one-on-one personalized consultation with a multi-genre editor, a book coach who has read and critiqued your entire work-in-progress, and additional programming.

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