This year, make National Novel Writing Month work for you.
Tired of failing to commit and get started?
Tired of starting and never finishing?
Tired of finishing and not knowing what’s next?
Download this NaNoWriMo Prep for Success Kit, and make 2021 the year your book finally comes to life.
Imagine December with your manuscript in hand…
You don’t need an outline.
You don’t need to know your ending.
You don’t need to have written a novel before.
You just need a story idea you really want to write.
And this one simple worksheet that lets your mind start doing the work before you even sit down to begin your novel.
Want more support?
A little accountability? Expert coaching?
Join us in our weekly writing group for NaNoWriMo and celebrate your progress, banish the blocks, and just write.
Saturdays from 4–6 pm (Eastern) / 1–3 pm (Pacific) starting Nov. 6.
Limited spots. Only $249 for the month.
(That's the price of just 50 lattes… You should probably stop drinking that many lattes in a month.)
- Get weekly workshop-style sessions with expert coaching online.
- Join a community of enthusiastic and supportive colleagues.
- Get the accountability you need to stay motivated all month.
““Working with Dylan, I wrote a pilot in two weeks that I had been talking about for six years.””
Dylan Brody’s professional writing credits include:
Screenplays
Plays (Winner of the Stanley Drama Award 2005)
Genre fiction for gifted kids
Fiction for adults (anthologies and novels)
Humor (Monologue Jokes for the TONIGHT SHOW w/Jay Leno, American Bystander, Harvard Press’ Annals of Improbable Research)
Full-length story-telling specials (five — Three still streaming)
Punch-up
Ghost writing
Monographs (seriously. Like some weird, old-timey political theorist. Freaking monographs.)
Poetry
Children’s Television
Lyrics (catalogs of songs as a songwriter and in partnership with Edwardo Ponsdomenech)
We’re out of room, but we’re not out of credits. He’s ridiculously prolific. Also he directs, executive produced an award-winning web series during the pandemic and wrote most of the episodes.
Learn the trick to putting out ever-improving literary material without anguish, struggle or distraction. Find your own inspiration-triggers.
Change the way you write. Change the way you think. Change the way you live.