Blueprint for Revision: The System That Makes Revision Finally Make Sense
Episode 483, Dec 19, 05:01 AM
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Step back, think big picture, and get brave enough to revise your book.
Most writers start revision by re-reading their manuscript from page one — but that’s the least effective way to improve a book. In this episode, Jenny explains a clearer, more strategic way to revise using the Blueprint and the 3D Revision Process. You’ll learn how to step back, see your book with fresh eyes, and create a plan that actually moves your manuscript from good to great.
We also invite you to join the upcoming Blueprint Sprint.
In this episode you’ll learn:
We also invite you to join the upcoming Blueprint Sprint.
In this episode you’ll learn:
- Why a full-manuscript read is often the wrong first step in revision
- The mindset shift every writer needs before diving into revisions
- How to use the Blueprint to create a clear, confident revision plan before touching your pages
Join the Blueprint Sprint
Starting January 12 and rolling though February, KJ Dell’Antonia and Jennie Nash will lead you through the 14 foundational questions that every writer should ask of themselves and their book, whether you’re just getting started, are mid-draft or starting on on the whatever-number revision with weekly assignments, live events, workbooks and updated access to all the Blueprint resources. All you need to do is be a paid subscriber and stay tuned—we’ll let you know how to get signed up.
I NEED a January Blueprint!
What if you want even MORE? Then you could be one of a very few #AmWriting subscribers who join our first ever Blueprint Sprint cohort. 6 weeks of working together and write-alongs, 5 group-only live sessions, which will be recorded for anyone who can’t attend and a members-only community dedicated to helping you create a Blueprint that leads you to the book you want to write, ending with direct feedback from me and from Jennie on your flap copy and 3 page Inside-Outline.
We’re keeping this small on purpose—we max out at 10 and we might drop that down—so applications to join this group open today and will be evaluated on a first-come, first serve basis. Once we have 10 people, we will close down the application, so get yours in early! Early-bird pricing is $1000 until December 22, after that the price goes up to $1200 (if there are spaces left by then).
Oh say no more.
What are we looking for? 10 writers who are prepared to commit to the process and to the cohort, who do what they set out to do when they set out to do it, who welcome constructive feedback and are willing to do what it takes to build a blueprint for the book they want to create. Writers who know that sometimes you must look a hard truth in the face and cut your losses, that what goes in the scrap heap is rarely resurrected but that the scrap heap is a necessary part of the work. Writers who won’t take no for an answer, but can hear “not this” and feel both disappointment and a burning determination that the next effort will be the one that gets there.
Also: no assholes.
What will you need to apply? We want to hear about your professional and publishing backgrounds, but no publishing experience is necessary. We want to know where you are with this current project, but “still noodling” is a fine answer. The primary requirements are first, a readiness to do the work and second and more ephemerally, our sense of what makes a cohesive cohort.
If that sounds like you, here you go—the time to apply is now.
Apply now!
Links & Resources
- Learn more about the Blueprint tools
- Substack about how each genre has a different primary goal in the Blueprint
- #amwriting Episode about the Blueprint origin story and why it’s such a powerful tool:
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“Revision means stepping back, thinking big picture, and being brave enough to rebuild.”
