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NovelCram®: Building the Better Book

A boot camp for fiction writers of all kinds: literary, commercial, mystery, romance and action-adventure.

Drusilla CampbellNovelCram is not for the faint-hearted. It’s a one-of-a-kind weekend intensive available only at the Southern California Writer’s Conference.  A stand-alone track that starts Friday at 2 PM and runs through Sunday, 12:10 PM, from concept through completion NovelCram covers everything you need to know about putting a novel together.  Beginning with a one-on-one opportunity to vet your idea with a seasoned author and editor, NovelCram teaches what it takes to create a popular novel in today’s publishing world: plot and scene structure, dramatic development, character development, dialog, pacing, narrative drive and much more.  Ideal for novelists who have finished a first or second draft or had their manuscript rejected one time too many, NovelCram is also a great way for even accomplished authors to get their new book off to a winning start.

While participating requires attending every NovelCram workshop, Crammers are free to attend all other SCWC functions, such as special guest speakers, agents panel, Rogue workshops, etc., when NovelCram is not in session.  Crammers may also leave the NovelCram to attend optional pre-scheduled one-on-one appointments with advance submission readers.

The NovelCram consists of the following sessions:

  1. Goals, Orientation and Organization
  2. Prewriting the Practice Novel
  3. Plotting the Novel
  4. Chapter One
  5. Character Construction
  6. Scene, Dialogue and Conflict
  7. Read and Critique of Chapter One
  8. Completing the Novel

If you're ready to Cram, bring pen and paper (laptop computer highly recommended), snacks, and plenty of water.  You're going to write!

Please note that this track requires a minimum number of participants and will be removed from the schedule if not met.

ovelCram is not for the faint-hearted. It’s a one-of-a-kind weekend intensive available only at the Southern California Writer’s Conference. NovelCram lasts a day and a half plus Saturday evening and covers everything you need to know about putting a novel together. Beginning with a one-on-one opportunity to vet your idea with a seasoned author and editor, NovelCram teaches what it takes to create a popular novel in today’s publishing world: plot and scene structure, dramatic development, character development, dialog, pacing, narrative drive and much more. NovelCram is ideal for novelists who have finished a first or second draft or had their manuscript rejected one time too many. It’s also a great way to get your new book off to a winning start. Bring pen and paper, snacks, plenty of water and your laptop if you have one.

Please note that this track requires a minimum number of participants and will be removed from the schedule if not met.

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