You Finished Novel November…Now What? Create a revision plan that keeps your momentum moving in the right direction

To all my tired writers out there who just slogged through Novel November:

CONGRATS!!

You wrote a whole bunch of words you should be proud of. Not because they are particularly special yet, but because you did the hard work of getting the bones of your story down.

This is no small feat!

At the same time, the work is only just beginning.

[I know. Sorry.]

Tell me if any of this sounds familiar…

You’ve written 50,000 words for Novel November or you used NovNov to finish up a rough draft of a novel. Maybe you’ve even read it through once. You know revision is the next step, but you aren’t sure where to even begin.

OR

You flipped back to page 1 on December 1 and are now sucked into line edits that aren’t really servicing the larger structure of your story and can’t seem to find your way out.

Been there.

What if I told you there was a way to analyze your work, prioritize changes, and track them at a glance to systematically resolve edits in a way that keeps you on the road to a finished manuscript faster?

Sound good?

The Revision Road Map is a solution I developed for my own personal use when I found myself overwhelmed and constantly pushing back revision deadlines.

It revolutionized how I approach editing.

I actually look forward to revising now because I know the Revision Road Map has got my back at finding all the missteps I made when banging out new words.

The Revision Road Map is an online, self-paced mini-course that allows you to:

➡️ See the story whole at a glance

➡️ Analyze your story

➡️ Identify the key structural problems

➡️ Organize edits in a logical manner

➡️ Keep track of your changes in a single document so you can revise with purpose

It’s been a game changer for me and my clients who have tested it out.

I know coaching isn’t in everyone’s budget. Especially these days. And the ratio of craft books related to drafting versus editing can often leave writers floundering in the dark with little direction.

My goal is for this tool to be an affordable option for writers looking for a better way.

The bonus?

Gaining story clarity, calm, and a proven process to finish your revision smarter and faster.

Want to give it a try? You can learn more here.

Consider it a little story stocking stuffer!

Happy Revising!



Published by Monica Cox

Monica is a writer and book coach who helps communications professionals honor their creative dreams, apply their skills to fiction, and finish their novels.

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