How to Write Your Next Draft

In our new editing class, you'll learn exactly how to revise and rewrite your book.

How to Write Your Next Draft

In this 2-part class, you'll learn

  • The 10-step editing process I use with my editing clients. If you’re developmentally editing a novel, you need a process. This is the process I use with my one-on-one clients to turn rough drafts into un-put-down-able stories.
  • How to set the RIGHT goal for your next draft—and how having a goal will make your editing process easier, clearer, and more successful.
  • How to craft unforgettable characters and make sure they’re driving your plot.
  • The EASY way to test dozens of editing ideas WITHOUT writing thousands of words. This is the fun part of editing! Plus, doing this before you edit will save you hours of wasted writing.
  • My favorite strategy for creating a foolproof editing plan. So much of the editing process happens before you change a single word. I’ll show you how to make the most of the time before you edit.
  • And more!

Here are the topics we’ll cover in each lesson:

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How to Write Your Next Draft: Book Editing Class by Alice Sudlow

About Alice Sudlow

Alice Sudlow is a certified editor who specializes in working with authors to craft transformative character arcs in young adult novels. She also has a keen eye for comma splices, misplaced hyphens, and well-turned sentences, and is known for her eagle-eyed copywriter skills.

Joe Bunting

Learn from Alice Sudlow and Other Authors Today

At The Write Practice, our mission is to create experiences that help you transform from aspiring writer to published author.

That’s why we’re so excited to host monthly classes to give you the training you need to get published and accomplish your writing goals.

Sign up now, or learn more below.

2024 Class Schedule

Find out what classes we have planned for the following year. Note: This schedule is subject to change.

November

Book Study: All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy (literary)
Instructor: Bestselling author Joe Bunting

December

TBD

Past Classes

All past classes may be purchased individually, and some are included with your classes membership.

Book Study: All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy

Book Study: All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy

In this two-part book study of National Book Award-winning author Cormac McCarthy’s All the Pretty Horses, you’ll learn how to write a literary novel and what makes a novel "literary" in the first place. 

Building Scenes

Building Scenes

Learn how to construct compelling, well-paced scenes that enhance your storytelling. Using real-world examples and practical exercises, this two-part course breaks down the essential elements needed to create powerful and engaging scenes.

Book Study: Deadly Education by Naomi Novik

Book Study: Deadly Education by Naomi Novik

In this three-part book study of Nebula Award-winning author Naomi Novik’s NY Times Bestseller A Deadly Education, you’ll study the craft of one of the most exciting and successful sci-fi/fantasy authors. 

Plot Type Mastery

Plot Type Mastery

Do you know which of the 9 types of story you're writing? Do you know how plot type works with form to create stories that just work? Learn everything you need to understand what's really going on at the heart of your story. By the end of this class taught...

Book Sales Tactics

Book Sales Tactics

Ready to take your book sales to the next level? Join us for our impactful two-part workshop, "Book Sales Tactics," designed specifically for authors looking to boost their market presence and skyrocket their sales. 

Membership Bonuses

You can sign up for individual classes, but when you sign up for a membership, you’ll also get all of the following.

The Write Structure Course Mockup

The Write Structure Course

Master book structure for fiction, memoir, and nonfiction and learn to write or edit your masterpiece.

Foundations of Publishing Mockup

Foundations in Publishing

How do you get published and become a professional author? In this extensive course, you’ll learn exactly what it takes to become an author in the 21st century.

Professional Editing

Book Writing Library

10+ hours of video lessons on the ins-and-outs of writing a great book.

There’s more though. You’ll also get:

Community Access

Build your writing team in a community of writers who want to help you succeed.

Get Feedback in Our Writing Workshop

Post your writing and get feedback from your fellow writers in our writing workshop.

Get Published in a Literary Magazine

You’ll have exclusive submissions to our partner literary magazine, Short Fiction Break.

Join Our Writing Contests

Put your skills to the test in our regular writing contests.

Pricing

Sign up for one class or join as a member and save 50 percent, plus get bonuses!

Pricing

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Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question not covered above? Find it here or contact us.

I don't know if I can make it to the live lessons. Will they be recorded?

Yes! All the lessons will be recorded, so if you can’t make it live, make sure to sign up for the paid course to watch the recordings.

Plus, if you sign up for a memberhsip, you’ll have access to many past courses, including Foundations in Publishing and The Write Structure Course.

What if don't live in the United States?

This course is open to all authors and aspiring authors, whether in the United States, Europe, Australia, India, or elsewhere. If you want to write a book, this course is for you. Keep in mind that you’ll gather live on Zoom several times a month with your mastermind cohort, and let us know in your application which of our available time slots works best for you.

When do the payments for the membership end?

You can continue to receive the classes, access to the community and workshops, and access to past classes indefinitely. If you’d like to end your payments, just let us know at admin [at] thewritepractice [dot] com. 

Do the classes include individualized feedback?

The membership plan includes access to our writing workshops where you can receive feedback on your writing.

Our instructors always make an effort to connect with students, but they’re not able to provide feedback. If you’d like coaching and feedback on your writing, please consider signing up for 100 Day Book, our book coaching program, or 1 Year to Publish, our writing mastermind. Thanks!

You Need to Learn the Craft.
Let’s Do It Together!

If you want to get published, there’s no way around it. You have to learn the craft of writing. You also need to learn how the publishing industry works. Plus you need a team who can support you along the way.

At The Write Practice, we want to support you in every facet of the writing process, starting with learning the craft. 

Our unique, practical approach will help you put what you’ve learned to use immediately so you can start becoming a better right away.

Then, we’ll give you the tools to get feedback and share your writing with the world.

Sign up for classes and let’s get started transforming into a published author today.