MENTORING PROGRAMME
FOR WRITERS
Unleash Your Novel’s Potential with Book Forge
Book Forge helps you find the tools within yourself to hammer out the words of your novel.
We will help you build confidence in your writing skills and develop resilience. We will show you how to better manage your time to make your writing a priority. Most importantly, we will help you get the job done.

Dream of finally holding a finished novel in your hands?
Book Forge is an online programme to help you commit to producing completed creative works. This challenge-based programme combines routine, reminders and reflection to offer practical help for writers.
Designed to encourage productive writing habits, Book Forge offers mentoring to develop confidence in your talent, break through your writing blocks and inactivity, and give you the satisfaction of typing The End.
Book Forge : Structure, Support, and Success
Book Forge is more than just a writing programme; it’s a catalyst for transformation. We empower you to:
Discover your inner Author
Unearth tools and skills you already possess to craft compelling stories
Write with Confidence
Develop unwavering belief in your abilities and banish self-doubt
Master your Writing Time
Learn to prioritise your passion and integrate writing into your life
Achieve your Writing Goals
…and experience the satisfaction of completion!
How to Write a Novel for Beginners
You want to write a novel. You’ve got some story ideas bouncing around your head, but you don’t know how to even begin. Every novel you read makes you want to write your own book too, yet it also scares you.
Those novels you read are just so… good. They’re polished and clever and well written. It makes you feel that you could never write something good enough so you maybe shouldn’t bother.
What Does Show Don’t Tell Mean In Writing?
The advice writers are most often given is ‘show don’t tell’. In Facebook writing groups, critique groups, writers’ circles, creative writing workshops, the mantra is ‘show don’t tell’. What does it even mean? What are you supposed to achieve with that? It sounds confusing. It sounds like you’re meant to draw pictures for your readers rather than write them a story.
How to Write a Story that Will Make Someone Cry
Many writers wish they knew how to write a story that will make someone cry. They want to know how to make their readers feel such strong emotion that they sob while reading about fictional characters. How do you do that?
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Ready to Forge Your Best Novel?
Book Forge provides you with the essential tools and support you need to succeed: