Overview
Multi-Week Online Course
Join novelist Jennifer Gennari for this six-week online course to build the skills needed to revise and enrich your novel. The course features live sessions with faculty, structured assignments, community interaction, and goal-setting.
- Live Lectures (with closed captioning) Tuesdays at 7-8pm EST (March 7, 14, 21, 28, and April 4 & 11)
- Weekly Writing assignments March 7 – April 4
- Connection with peers in the virtual classroom
- 1:1, 20-minute phone consultation about your project (no written feedback)
- Weekly informal feedback from your instructor on assignments and open Q & A
- Optional post-course critique from faculty (for an additional fee)
- 20 participants max
Why This Workshop?
Work with author/editor Jennifer Gennari to learn how line editing can help you find the balance between description and action, strengthen your character’s emotional arc, and support your word and dialogue choices.
Then, put your new knowledge about line editing and other revision strategies to work on your project in real time.
You will:
- Find the balance between description and action: removing unimportant details, examining exposition.
- Strengthen your book’s emotional arc through character actions, reactions, thoughts, and inner struggles.
- Learn how to drive your plot with dialogue.
- Analyze your word choices: sentence length, metaphors, similes, rhythm.
- Watch videos, explore resources, and complete structured assignments.
- Have weekly online interaction and one 1:1 phone consultation about your book project with your instructor.
- Discover the value of line editing to improve your manuscript.
Feedback Expected
- Informal written feedback in the virtual classroom from peers and faculty
- 1:1, 20-minute phone consultation with faculty to discuss your project (no written feedback)
- Optional post-course written critique paired with a 30-minute discussion with faculty (for an additional fee)
It’s a Great Fit If…
- Novelists (middle grade or YA) or chapter book writers at any stage in their publishing journey.
- Those with an in-progress or completed draft of a middle grade or young adult novel or chapter book.
- Those who want valuable revision strategies to use on your work-in-progress and future works.
- Those who like the structure of weekly lectures and writing exercises. All sessions take place weekly with connections to writing exercises to keep you in your project, with plenty of opportunity to share questions and ideas.
Detailed Agenda
All Times are Eastern Standard Time.
*Note: 1:1 20-minute phone consultations about your book project will be scheduled with Jennifer Gennari once the course begins at a mutually convenient time.
Week 1: Tuesday, March 7, 7-8pm
Course Overview and Introductions (Live Session)
- Welcome with introductions
- Line Editing: Words, Experiences, Emotions, Dialogue
- Overview of first writing assignment and how to share in the virtual classroom, including best practices for collaborative feedback
Assignment
- Love Note
Week 2: Tuesday, March 14, 7-8pm
Finding the Balance Between Description & Action (Live Session)
- Avoiding stage direction
- Considering choreography
- Examining exposition
- Overview of second writing assignment
Assignment
- Character Experience
Week 3: Tuesday, March 21, 7-8pm
Revising to Strengthen Emotional Arcs (Live Session)
- Investigating “I/he/she/they thought” statements
- Comparing physical reactions to taking action
- Understanding the stakes through character emotions
- Overview of third writing assignment
Assignment
- Character Emotion
Week 4: Tuesday, March 28, 7-8pm
Driving Your Plot with Dialogue (Live Session)
- Revising attribution tags
- Adding physical action (“beats”)
- Using misdirection
- Overview of fourth writing assignment (beats)
Assignment
- Beats
Week 5: Tuesday, April 4, 7-8pm
Editing Tips with our Special Guest, Janae Marks (Live Session)
- In-conversation with Jen and Janae
- Overview of fifth writing assignment
Assignment
- Revise a Scene
Week 6: Tuesday, April 11, 7-8pm
Analyzing Language at the Word Level (Live Session)
- The good: the musicality of word choice—sentence length, alliteration (in moderation!), rhymes and rhythm, metaphors, similes
- The not-so-good: Overused words and phrases—repeated words, overused adverbs, weak verbs, transition words, needless fillers
- Open Q & A
- Goal Setting
Post-Course (Optional)
Jen Gennari invites writers who attended Line Editing Your MG or YA Novel to submit ten (10) pages of their novel for critique. Writers may submit any ten-page portion. Following submission, written feedback will be provided within 4 – 6 weeks, and a 30-minute phone consultation will be scheduled at a mutually convenient time. The cost for this optional critique is $125. Instructions on where to upload your submission will be provided at the closing session of the course. (This optional submission is separate from the in-course feedback.)
Commitment Required for the Best Experience
This multi-week online program is best if you attend and engage in all the sessions live. (Note: If your schedule does not allow you to attend all the live sessions and you would still like to register, that’s OK! You’ll have access to the recordings with closed captioning. They’re posted the day after the session, and they’ll be available through May 31, 2023.)
How It Impacts Kids
Middle grade and young adult readers want to read novels with powerful plots and compelling characters. Learning to line edit your novel will help your story resonate and connect with young readers.
Testimonials from Our Community
“Jen Gennari’s knowledge of craft, deep love of writing and reading, and ability to create compact lessons filled with valuable tools made this one of the best workshops I’ve ever participated in.”
“I feel so lucky to have had Jen as an instructor. She was the perfect combination of warm and friendly, and professional and resourceful. I’m a much more confident writer and editor after taking her class.”