Your story matters. Join Tom Bromley for a writing masterclass and finish your first draft in 101 days.
Your story matters. Join Tom Bromley for a writing masterclass and finish your first draft in 101 days.
You can achieve a lot in 3 months. Learn the foundations of writing and storytelling through daily video masterclasses with Tom Bromley.
Structure that supports you as you write your first draft. Stay accountable, get feedback, and apply what you learn as you write.
Meet and chat with your fellow classmates, and join expert writing coaches and authors for weekly webinars in our members’ forum.
Enroll to access the learning dashboard and watch the first lesson for free, no upfront payment required.
Not charged until start date
September enrollment ends at 1pm UTC, Sep 02.
"It motivated me to write (almost) every day."
The course was fantastic. In particular, I enjoyed the Weekly Masterclasses, and mainly because they were live. Having said that, I couldn’t have done the entire course live, so the format was perfect.
Adriana Z. ★★★★★
"The feedback from peers and instructors was invaluable."
I learned so much about writing and storytelling. The community was supportive, and the instructors provided insightful feedback that helped me improve my writing skills significantly.
John D. ★★★★★
"A transformative experience for any aspiring writer."
This course was exactly what I needed to get serious about my writing. The structure, lessons, and support system were all top-notch and truly transformative.
Maria S. ★★★★★
Support that empowers you to finish writing your first draft in just 3 months.
Get ready to write before the course starts with 5 video prep sessions. Tom will go over the “5 P’s” you need to consider before embarking on 101 days of writing.
Pitch
Protagonist
Plotting
Point-of-view
Place
A great book grabs the reader from the get-go. This course begins at the beginning, then guides you through the writing process, right to the closing sentence. It’s everything you need to write your novel, except the coffee (we haven’t worked out how to digitize that yet).
We start with the start. What is the best way to begin your novel and hook the reader’s attention? How do you introduce elements like character and backstory?
Session Topics: Beginnings, Starting Again, Introducing Character, Backstory, Grounding the Reader.
In this week’s sessions, we’ll look at the magic ingredients that you need to sprinkle into your story to make your characters and narrative come alive.
Session Topics: Movement, Change, Space, Peril, Voice.
Character and Plot are both crucial for your story. But thinking about character first often helps to answer any plot questions you might have.
Session Topics: Caring and Liking, Flaws, Inner Tension, Change, Feeling.