#1 Tip: Writing a Publishable Novel

Novel Metamorphosis by Darcy Pattison

Writers, Congratulations! You’ve finished the first draft of a novel.
What an accomplishment! Celebrate!

But before you send it to a book publisher or a literary agent - REVISE!

In her work book, NOVEL METAMORPHOSIS: Uncommon Ways to Revise (Mims House), award-winning author and writing teacher Darcy Pattison provides novelists with innovative, in-depth revision techniques they need to morph their novel into stronger, richer, deeper stories, including:

  • Learn to see and understand your novel’s overall structure for yourself
  • How to turn a phrase so that readers are hooked
  • Techniques for writing richer scenes and deeper characters
  • Understand both micro-pacing and macro-pacing
  • Turns theory into practical revision skills
  • Spark in-depth discussions in your critique group

EDIT Your Way into an EDITOR’s Heart:

Follow simple instructions to Diagnose the strengths and weaknesses of your novel’s first draft:

  • Systematically inventory and diagnosis your first draft
  • Visually manipulate your draft to diagnose weaknesses and recognize strengths
  • Shrunken Manuscript
  • Plot with a Spreadsheet
  • Box Scenes into a Plot
  • Colorful Sensory Details

PLAN Your REVISION IN 8 KEY AREAS

After the first draft is diagnosed, use simple writing techniques and tips to plan specific revisions:

  • Create a character that stays with your reader for years — fascinating and memorable
  • Strengthen the story plot, the narrative and emotional arcs
  • Sharpen dialogue
  • Morph dull settings into better backdrops that set the mood
  • Strengthen the pacing to keep readers interested
  • Bring to life narrated events by selecting the right details
  • Use language with confidence
  • Add depth with narrative patterning

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PUBLISHED! Success Stories

“I didn’t realize I didn’t know anything about revising until I took Darcy’s Novel Revision Retreat. I finally ‘got it’ that reworking a manuscript is not revising. To revise something means to re-vision it, to see it through a new lens. The workshop and the Novel Metamorphosis workbook moved me from wordsmith to novel writer.”

Kirby Larson. Kirby had been writing for nearly 20 years and had published four chapter books and a picture book before writing – and revising – Hattie Big Sky This story sold in ten-days-flat to the first editor who saw it (Delacorte) and went on to win the 2007 Newbery Honor Book Award, the highest award given to children’s novels by the American Library Association.

“I attended Darcy’s Novel Revision Workshop in July 2006. I revamped the entire novel using the techniques Darcy taught in the workbook. The very first editor who read the revised manuscript bought the book.”

- Kristin O’Donnell Tubb, author of Autumn Winifred Oliver Does Things Different (Delacorte, 2008). Read Tubb’s success story.

NOVEL METAMOPRHOSIS: Uncommon Ways to Revise

TABLE OF CONTENTS

* Foreword by Newbery Honor novelist, Kirby Larson
* First Drafts: Why Revise?
* The Novel Inventory
* Story Plot
* Create a Character
* Choosing Details
* Language
* Setting
* Depth
* Your Revision Plan
* Homework
* Recommended Reading
* Appendixes
* Index

WRITING TEACHER, DARCY PATTISON

Darcy Pattison

In 1999, writer and writing teacher Darcy Pattison created the Novel Revision Retreat to meet the needs of struggling novelists. Since then, her passionate teaching has touched writers nationwide as she encouraged them, “I believe in your story.” Her teaching has taken her around the nation: Hawaii, California, Washington, Arizona, Michigan, Georgia, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, and Louisiana. Her blog, Revision Notes, which gives writing tips and discusses writing techniques, receives over 60,000 visitors per year.

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