Creative writing tutoring - repost

As some of you will know, I am now offering manuscript appraisal services. I will only be dealing with SF, Fantasy and Horror, or any related sub-genres, and will be offering:

- manuscript proposal appraisal (first three chapters and synopsis)
- full manuscript appraisal (novels and short fiction)
- submission package assessment

I can also offer tailor-made packages, depending on your needs and requirements. If you want an assessment of your initial three chapters, to see whether a manuscript is worth continuing, we can look at this. If you have a whole novel, and would like it taken up to the point where you are ready to submit to an agent, I can structure a timetable for you and take you through a chapter-by-chapter assessment. This process is likely to take about a year (unless you're a very quick writer!) and I will suggest that you rewrite if I think it's necessary.

You can start at any point. I am very thorough – this is aimed at the serious writer who is aiming at a professional career. We start with an appraisal, and if I think your expectations are unrealistic and that you would not benefit at this point from a full appraisal program, I will tell you. However, I am solution-oriented and my criticism will always be constructive!

The aim of this process, like the workshop itself, is to prepare work for publication. Obviously. I cannot guarantee that, although I would note that my last student has just had her first novel published as part of a 3 book-deal. I can put you in touch with former students if you wish. For other genres, including detective fiction, post-colonial fiction and literary fiction, let me know if you would like details and I will pass you on to a wider mentoring agency.

Please email me at mevennen(at)hotmail(dot)com for further information, including a full breakdown of costs.
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