Brand New From BEYOND NOVELS

Write the Novel

You’ve Always Dreamed Of

...Without Feeling Overwhelmed

Welcome to this training on how to write a novel

You’ve always felt it—that pull to create stories that leap off the page

You dream of crafting worlds so vivid, readers feel like they could step right into them.

You want your characters to be more than just names on a page; you want them to live, breathe, and pulse with emotion.

You want your words to be the kind that make readers smile, cry, and see the world just a little bit differently.

Maybe right now, you’re squeezing your writing into the cracks of your day—stolen moments between work and life. But deep down, you know you’re meant for more.

You imagine what it would be like to wake up and write every day, without distractions or the constant drain of a day job pulling you away from your creative flow.

Picture this

  • Hours of uninterrupted writing time, where your ideas flow effortlessly onto the page.

  • The freedom to dive deep into your stories, letting your imagination guide you rather than the ticking clock.

  • Finally, the joy of seeing your finished novel in the hands of readers who are moved by your words, eager to dive into the world you’ve created.


Because that’s what it’s all about, right? Connection.

You’re not just writing for recognition or praise, although those things are nice.

You’re writing because you want to touch people’s hearts.

You want your stories to be the ones readers think about long after they’ve closed the book.

The ones that make them feel understood, inspired, and maybe even a little less alone.


Imagine the impact you could have

  • Bringing comfort to someone who’s lonely, offering them an escape into a world you’ve built

  • Giving someone a reason to laugh during a tough time, with characters they’ve grown to love

  • Or helping readers see themselves in your story, gaining new insights into their own lives and emotions


And sure, the idea of critical acclaim or bestseller status sounds amazing.

But what really keeps you going is that deeper connection—the chance to write something that matters.

You’re ready to stop dreaming and start writing the novel that’s been living inside you for so long.

You want the time, the tools, and the confidence to finally bring your story to life.

If that sounds like you, then what you're about to discover could change everything.

In this course, you’ll learn exactly how to start writing your novel—even if you've doubted your talent, struggled to find the time, or felt overwhelmed by where to start.

This is your moment.

Let’s turn your dream into a reality.

My name is Raphael, and I made this course because...

So many talented people never end up writing their novel

They think it'll be too hard.

Maybe you feel the same way.

You sit down to write, but the blank page just stares back at you, and the ideas that seemed so clear in your head suddenly get all tangled up.

You’ve probably tried writing that perfect opening line, only to delete it over and over because nothing feels good enough to hook a reader.

Or maybe your characters start off feeling real and strong, but as you go on, you begin second-guessing every choice they make, worried they’re just walking clichés.

And then there’s the middle of your story—that dreaded place where momentum fizzles out.

You’re terrified of getting stuck in a plot corner or watching your narrative unravel.

On top of that, you can't shake the feeling that your writing might not be good enough.

What if people judge it?

What if they ignore it entirely?

Worse, what if your story idea isn’t even that original?

You wonder if it’ll just blend into the background with all the other books out there.

Life doesn’t make it any easier either.

Finding time to write can feel impossible between work, family, and everything else pulling at you.

You keep telling yourself you’ll write tomorrow, but tomorrow keeps slipping further away.

And the thought of committing to a full novel? It’s overwhelming.

What if you lose steam halfway through or, worse, never finish?...

Or maybe there’s something else that’s holding you back.

One thing I know for sure, though, is that one of the most common things that stop people from writing and finishing their novel is the belief that they need to be an expert or have special talent.

But as you’re about to see, that’s simply not true.

The real key isn’t about talent or mastering every writing technique from the start—it’s about taking small, consistent steps and building momentum over time.

And the best part? You don’t need to be perfect or know everything right away to make real progress.

In fact, I’m going to show you a simple 3 step process that will help you overcome these doubts and start writing with confidence:

By following these steps, you’ll break free from the pressure of perfection, shake off any doubts about your talents, and finally get your story onto the page.

Let me explain how this process can transform your writing journey.

It’s not about talent. It’s about showing up

Right now, you have the power to start writing—without pressure, without fear—and I’m going to show you 3 simple, no-stress method that will get you writing today.

METHOD 1: One Sentence Story Method

Let’s get started with the first one.

It’s called the One Sentence Story Method, and yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like: you write just one sentence a day.

That’s it.

Let me break this down for you.

Write Just One Sentence

Here’s the deal: you don’t need to write an entire novel, or even a full page. You start small—one sentence a day.

That’s all. And no, it doesn’t have to be perfect or profound. It doesn’t even need to be “good.”

The goal is simply to start.

Think about it: when was the last time you wrote anything?

Writing one sentence is an easy, manageable way to build the habit.

It’s low-pressure, and here’s the magic part—you’ll be amazed at how quickly it adds up.

Keep It Low Pressure

The best part? There’s no pressure.

You don’t have to write the next great novel or even a short story.

Your sentence can be about anything—something that happened during your day, a random thought, or even a made-up line from your imagination.

The only rule is: one sentence. No more, no less.

Here’s an example:

“Today, I saw a dog chasing a plastic bag down the street.”

Simple, right?

It doesn’t have to be groundbreaking or deeply meaningful. It just has to be written.

And once it’s written? You’ve won the day.

Do It Anywhere, Anytime

The beauty of the One Sentence Story Method is that it’s flexible.

You can write your sentence anywhere, anytime.

While waiting for your coffee? Write it on your phone.

Sitting in the park? Jot it down on a napkin.

You don’t need hours of free time or a perfect setup. Just one sentence—whenever, wherever inspiration strikes.

Use Prompts (If You Need Them)

Stuck? No problem.

Sometimes, you need a little nudge to get the creative juices flowing.

You can use a simple prompt like:

  • “The last thing I remember was…”

  • “Everything changed when…”

These quick prompts can get your mind moving, and before you know it, you’ve written your sentence for the day.

It’s that easy.

Don’t Worry About Editing

Here’s a big tip: don’t edit.

Whatever you write, let it be.

This method is not about perfection—it’s about momentum.

You’re building a habit, and that habit will carry you farther than any amount of editing ever could.

So, write your sentence, close the notebook, and let it go.

No second-guessing, no tweaking.

Just move on and trust that you’re getting better with every word you write.

Celebrate Small Wins

And here’s something important: celebrate each sentence.

Every day you write, every sentence you complete, is a win.

At the end of the month, you’ll have 30 sentences.

Some of them might even turn into something bigger—a story, an idea, or just a proud collection of moments where you showed up.

Treat yourself. You’re building something meaningful, and that’s worth celebrating.

Start Today

If you’ve been telling yourself that you’re not ready to write, if you’ve been waiting for the perfect moment or some magical burst of talent to come, I’m here to tell you that you’re ready right now.

The One Sentence Story Method is the easiest, most approachable way to begin.

No pressure. No big commitments. Just one sentence.

You can do that, right? One sentence today, and you’re on your way to becoming a writer.

It’s that simple.

Start now—write your first sentence.

And remember, every sentence counts.

You’ve got this.

Now go write that sentence.

METHOD 2: The “Write What You’ve Seen” Method 

You don’t have to be original to start writing.

In fact, you don’t even need to come up with your own ideas right now.

All you need to do is observe and describe what’s already around you.

And I’ve got a simple, low-pressure method that will get you writing quickly—no stress, no overthinking.

It’s called the Write What You’ve Seen Method, and as the name suggests, you’re simply going to write about something you’ve already watched—whether it’s a TV show, a movie, or even a YouTube video.

It’s easy, stress-free, and perfect for getting words on the page.

Let me show you how it works.

Watch Something

This first step is as simple as it gets—watch something.

Here’s the best part—you don’t even need to watch something new.

Just think of something you’ve seen recently.

It could be a movie you watched last weekend, a TV show you binged last night, or even a short clip on YouTube.

You don’t need to rewatch it—just recall it in your mind.

And don’t worry about picking something profound.

Anything works—a dramatic scene, a funny moment, or even a quiet conversation.

The goal isn’t to create something from scratch; it’s to observe what’s already there

Choose a Scene to Focus On

Now, think back to what you watched and pick one scene that stood out to you.

Maybe it was a tense argument, a touching moment, or an action-packed sequence.

It doesn’t have to be the main scene of the story—just something that caught your attention.

For instance, it could be a pivotal courtroom scene from a drama, a romantic dinner in a soap opera, or that thrilling car chase from an action movie.

Whatever it is, keep it simple and focus on one moment.

Set a Timer or Word Count

Here’s where we keep things low-pressure: set a timer for 10–15 minutes or aim for 200–300 words.

That’s all you need.

You’re not writing a novel—just a short description of the scene.

No need to stress about getting every detail perfect—the goal is to capture the essence of what you saw.

Grab your timer and get ready. You’ll be surprised at how much you can write when you take the pressure of perfection off the table.

Describe What You Saw

This is where the magic happens: just describe what you saw.

You’re not analyzing or interpreting the scene—you’re simply writing down what you remember.

Focus on the visuals, the dialogue, the setting, and the characters’ actions.

Pretend you’re telling a friend about what happened in the scene.

For example, if you’re describing a romantic dinner in a soap opera, you might write:

“The restaurant was dimly lit, with candles flickering softly on the table. Two characters sat across from each other, their faces tense. The woman, in a red dress, nervously twisted her napkin, while the man, in a sharp suit, leaned back with his arms crossed, his gaze cold as he said, ‘You always do this.’”

See how simple that is?

You’re just retelling what you saw—no need to worry about being perfect.

Just get the words down.

Focus on Key Details

Now, as you write, pay attention to the key details.

What stood out to you?

Was it the way a character moved, the lighting in the scene, or a particular line of dialogue?

You don’t have to describe every little thing—just the parts that made an impression on you.

For example, if you were describing a car chase, you might write:

“The hero’s car skidded around the corner, tires screeching on the wet pavement. His hands gripped the steering wheel tightly, knuckles white, as the black SUV behind him closed in. The city lights blurred into neon streaks as they raced through the night, horns blaring as pedestrians dove out of the way.”

Focus on the sensory details—what did you see, hear, or feel in that moment?

This is what brings your writing to life.

Don’t Worry About Accuracy

Here’s the best part—you don’t need to worry about getting everything right.

This isn’t a memory test.

If you can’t remember every little detail, that’s okay!

Just fill in the blanks with your imagination.

The goal isn’t to recreate the scene perfectly—it’s to get you writing without hesitation.

And remember: don’t overthink it.

This exercise is about letting go of the need for perfection and just writing.

You’ll be amazed at what you can create when you stop worrying about getting it right.

Repeat Regularly 

Here’s where the real magic happens: do this regularly.

The more you practice this simple method, the better your observation and description skills will get.

You’ll start to notice details you didn’t before, and soon, writing will become more natural and less intimidating.

You can do this exercise after watching any TV show, movie, or even a short video clip online.

Just set aside 10 minutes, write about what you’ve seen, and watch how quickly your writing improves.

The Power of Observation

If you’ve been struggling with the belief that you’re not talented enough to write, let me tell you this: you don’t need to be a genius to start writing.

You just need to observe and describe.

The Write What You’ve Seen Method takes the pressure off and gets you writing fast.

It’s not about coming up with groundbreaking ideas—it’s about taking what’s already in front of you and putting it into words.

And the more you do it, the more confident you’ll become.

Start Writing Today

So, if you’ve been holding yourself back from writing, now is the time to let go.

Pick a scene from something you’ve watched, set a timer, and just describe what you saw.

You’ll be amazed at how much you can write when you stop worrying about being perfect.

Observe. Describe. Start Writing Now.

Writing doesn’t have to be hard, and it doesn’t have to be perfect.

Start with what you’ve seen, and before you know it, the words will flow effortlessly.

You’ve got this.

METHOD 3: The “Write Your Day, But Only in Dialogue” Method

You don’t need to be a creative genius to start writing.

What you need is momentum.

And I’m about to show you a fun, simple, and pressure-free way to get started—without having to come up with any complex plots or elaborate descriptions.

It’s called the Write Your Day, But Only in Dialogue method.

No need to craft an epic story.

No need to describe every little detail.

All you’re doing is turning moments from your day into dialogue—like you’re writing a script.

Let me walk you through it.

Recall Key Moments from Your Day

First, think back to your day.

What moments stand out?

It doesn’t have to be anything big or dramatic.

It could be as simple as:

  • A quick conversation during a meeting at work.

  • Ordering your favorite lunch at a café.

  • A short phone call with a friend.

  • Or even that internal debate with yourself about whether or not to hit the gym.

The beauty of this method is that every moment can be turned into dialogue.

So don’t worry about finding the “perfect” moment—just pick anything that comes to mind.

Set a Time Limit or Choose a Few Moments

Now, let’s keep things light and easy.

Set yourself a time limit—10 to 15 minutes—or choose just 3 to 5 moments from your day.

You don’t need to write out your entire day.

Start small.

Even writing out one moment is enough to kickstart your writing flow.

This is about building momentum, not overwhelming yourself.

And trust me—once you start, you’ll see how quickly the words come.

Turn Everything Into Dialogue

Here’s where the fun begins: turn everything into dialogue.

That means no descriptions, no inner thoughts—just pure conversation.

You’re simply capturing the words that were spoken (or imagined to be spoken).


For example, remember that meeting you had today?

Here’s how it might look as dialogue:
Person 1:

“We need the report by Friday.”

Person 2:

“I’m still waiting on the numbers from marketing.”

Person 1:

“Can you follow up with them? We can’t afford to wait.”

Person 2:

“Already did—they’ll get back to us tomorrow.”

Or maybe you ordered lunch:

Cashier:

“Hi, what can I get you?”

You:

“Turkey avocado wrap, please.”

Cashier:

“Would you like chips or salad?”

You:

“Chips, please.”

It’s that simple.

Let the dialogue tell the story.

No need for fancy descriptions—just focus on the conversation.

Focus on the Natural Flow of Conversation

When you’re writing dialogue, keep it casual and real.

People don’t speak in perfectly structured, formal sentences.

They interrupt each other, pause, and leave things unsaid.

Capture that natural flow.

Instead of writing:

“Do you think we should confirm the meeting for tomorrow at 10 a.m.?”

“Yes, that works for me. Thank you for checking.”

Try writing it more naturally:

“Still good for 10 tomorrow?”

“Yeah, works for me.”


Keep it simple. Keep it real.

You’re not aiming for perfection—you’re aiming for authenticity.

Capture Emotions Through Dialogue

Here’s where you can really make your writing come alive: capture emotions through the dialogue itself.

You don’t need to explain how someone feels—you can show it with their words.

Let’s say someone’s angry.

Their dialogue might look short and sharp:

Person 1:

“You didn’t text me back.”

Person 2:

“I was busy.”

Person 1:

“Too busy for one message?”

Person 2:

“Yes!”

See how the words do the work?

You don’t need to write, “They were angry.”

The emotion comes through in the dialogue itself.

Let the conversation reveal the feelings.

Don’t Worry About Perfection

This is where a lot of people get stuck—don’t worry about getting it perfect.

You’re not trying to recall every word exactly as it was spoken.

If you can’t remember, just fill in the blanks with what feels right.

The goal is to reflect on your day and practice writing dialogue, not to recreate every moment precisely.

And if you only remember parts of a conversation, that’s fine, too.

Capture the essence of the exchange, and don’t sweat the small stuff.

Repeat Regularly

Here’s where the real progress happens: do this regularly.

The more you practice, the better you’ll get at writing natural, engaging dialogue.

You’ll start to notice how people speak, how emotions come through in conversations, and how dialogue can tell a story on its own.

And the best part?

You don’t need to spend hours on this.

Just 10 minutes a day can make a noticeable difference.

Soon, you’ll find yourself more comfortable with writing—not just dialogue, but everything.

The Power of Dialogue

If you’ve been feeling like you’re not “talented” enough to write, let me reassure you: you don’t need to be a master storyteller to get started.

You just need to start.

And the Write Your Day, But Only in Dialogue method is one of the easiest, most enjoyable ways to break through that initial barrier.

By focusing on the conversations you’ve had (or even the ones you’ve imagined), you’ll find that writing feels more natural.

And trust me, once you get going, you’ll be amazed at how quickly your skills improve.

Start Writing Today

So, what are you waiting for?

Pick a moment from today, turn it into dialogue, and just start writing.

No pressure, no stress—just conversation.

Before you know it, you’ll be writing more than you ever thought possible.

Start Writing Now.

It’s Easier Than You Think.

Writing doesn’t have to be hard.

It doesn’t have to be perfect.

It just has to start.

So grab a pen, pick a moment, and start today.

You’ve got this.

The journey to becoming a better writer starts now

You now have everything you need to start writing—no more waiting, no more second-guessing.

You’ve learned how to break through the barriers, silence the doubts, and build a daily writing habit that gets the words flowing.

But here’s the thing: starting is just the beginning.

If you’re serious about finally writing that novel—the one you’ve been dreaming about for months, maybe even years—then it’s time to take the next step. You’ve already mastered the habit, now it’s time to master the craft.

And that’s where things get exciting.

Introducing WRITE YOUR NOVEL—the course that’s going to give you everything you need to go from “I want to write a novel” to “I finished my novel.”

Stop staring at a blank page, wondering what to do next.

This is your moment to take the leap and turn your dream of writing a novel into reality.

Here’s how we’re going to make it happen...

You’ll learn:

  • How to Plan and Structure Your Story

    So you never feel lost or confused about what happens next.

  • How to Create Characters People Care About

    Characters that feel real, have goals, and grow throughout the story.

  • How to Build a World Your Readers Won’t Want to Leave

    Whether it’s a small town or a whole new universe, your setting will be so vivid it feels like a character in itself.

  • How to Keep Readers Hooked

    From the first page to the last, you’ll know how to control pacing, build tension, and keep your readers glued to your story.

  • How to Write Dialogue That Feels Real

    No more stiff, awkward conversations. Your characters will talk like real people, with depth and meaning behind every word.

  • How to Weave In Themes That Matter

    Great stories leave readers thinking. You’ll learn how to add deeper layers of meaning to your novel without being “preachy.”

The Clock Is Ticking—Don’t Wait Another Second

You’ve been waiting long enough.

You already know you have a story to tell, and it’s time to tell it.

The world is waiting for your novel.

And you can’t afford to let this opportunity slip by.

This is your moment.

Imagine if you had started writing a year ago.

You could be holding your finished novel right now.

Don’t let another year go by.

Don’t let your story stay trapped in your head.

You can do this.

And you don’t have to do it alone.

Sign up today and finally turn your dream into a reality.

Story Structure and Plot

  • What separates bestsellers from books that never get noticed? One critical story element makes all the difference—and without it, your novel may never take off.

  • Ever wondered what keeps readers glued to every page, desperate for more? There’s a secret ingredient to creating that irresistible page-turner effect.

  • How do you guide readers from “I’m hooked” to “I need to know what happens next”? There’s a proven structure that builds anticipation from beginning to end.

  • Most writers make one big mistake when building up to their story’s climax. Learn how to turn that moment into something unforgettable, so readers keep coming back.

  • What makes a protagonist leap off the page and into your readers’ hearts? There’s a simple formula for creating a hero they’ll root for every time.

  • Ever wondered what sets an unforgettable villain apart from just another “bad guy”? There’s a reason readers love to hate these characters, and once you know it, your story will change forever.

  • Want to make your novel impossible to put down? It’s not just about what happens next—it’s about when and how you reveal it. Master this, and readers will be hooked.

Character Development

  • What’s the key to creating characters that stick with readers long after they’ve finished your book? There’s one element that makes them unforgettable—and it’s not what you think.

  • Why do some characters feel so real while others fall flat? Learn the hidden force behind character motivation that keeps readers invested in every decision they make.

  • Ever thought about how your protagonist’s downfall could leave readers shaken? There’s a way to craft a character arc so powerful, it leaves an emotional scar that lingers.

  • Why are flawed characters the ones readers love the most? It’s all about designing imperfections that make your hero feel real, human, and relatable.

  • What’s the secret to creating character relationships that feel authentic? Discover how to craft dynamics that add tension, drama, and heart to every interaction.

  • Want to keep readers on the edge of their seats? Force your characters to face impossible choices that pit their desires against their morals, and watch the tension soar

  • Tired of writing flat, boring characters? There’s a specific technique to breathe life into your cast, making them leap off the page and into your readers’ hearts.

Voice and Style

  • Why do some novels hook you from the very first sentence? There’s a secret to crafting a narrative voice that grabs readers by the collar and doesn’t let go.

  • Feel like your voice sounds like every other writer’s? There’s a technique to develop a voice that’s unmistakably yours, instantly making your writing stand out.

  • Imagine if you could control your reader’s emotions with just a few words. Master the art of tone to turn your story into an emotional rollercoaster they won’t want to get off.

  • Want your prose to leap off the page? There’s a powerful way to use figurative language and vivid imagery that stays with readers long after they close the book.

  • How can you pull readers into your world from the very first sentence? Discover how to combine tone and voice to create an immersive mood that keeps them hooked.

  • Is your writing weighed down with unnecessary words? There’s a ruthless editing technique that sharpens your prose, leaving your readers hanging on every word.

  • How do you create tension without spelling it out? Master the art of subtext to let your tone show the emotion bubbling beneath the surface, without saying it directly.

Writing Process and Revisions

  • Feel like you’re wandering through your story without a clear path? Create a personal roadmap that guides every twist, turn, and chapter—so you’re never lost.

  • Tired of getting stuck halfway through your novel? Discover an outlining technique that ensures you always know what comes next—and never hit a wall again.

  • Is writer's block holding you hostage? Unlock a set of strategies that’ll smash through any block and keep you writing—even when the words aren’t flowing easily.

  • Afraid of writing a messy first draft? There’s a trick to getting that first draft done without worrying about perfection—because the real magic happens in the rewrite.

  • Struggling to conquer the “middle slump”? Learn an outlining technique that keeps your story’s momentum strong, helping you sail through the middle without losing steam.

  • Does your prose feel flat and lifeless? Discover a simple way to turn ordinary writing into extraordinary storytelling by sharpening your style, dialogue, and imagery.

  • How do you turn a rough draft into a masterpiece? Master the art of rewriting, refining your structure, pacing, and character arcs until they shine like polished gems.

How This Course Will Finally Help You Finish the Novel You’ve Been Dreaming Of

Let’s be honest—how long have you dreamed of writing a novel?

Months? Years?

Maybe you’ve even started a few times, pushed through a chapter or two, only to have life get in the way.

Or worse, the story fizzled out, and you weren’t sure how to get the spark back.

You’re not alone.

Most aspiring writers never finish their novels.

They get stuck in the middle, lose momentum, or simply can’t figure out how to make the pieces fit together.

But imagine this: What if, just a few months from now, you could hold in your hands a completed manuscript—one that’s polished, meaningful, and something you’re proud to share with the world?

That’s exactly what this course is designed to help you achieve.

Why This Course Works (When Others Don’t)

There are plenty of expensive writing courses out there—some charging $1,000 or more.

They promise the moon but often leave you with vague theory and an unfinished manuscript gathering dust on your hard drive.

This course is different.

A Step-by-Step Roadmap to Finish Your Novel

Most courses throw jargon at you and expect you to figure it out on your own.

Not this one. You’ll get a clear, actionable breakdown of the essential elements of novel writing, including:

  • Plot structure that keeps your readers hooked.

  • Character development that makes your cast feel authentic and relatable.

  • World-building that immerses readers, whether you're crafting a fantasy realm or a small-town drama.

  • Point of view that enhances your storytelling and pulls readers deeper into your narrative.

Let’s say you struggle with plot.

You’re cruising along, feeling good, and then—bam—you hit a wall.

The middle sags, or you have no idea how to wrap the story up. Sound familiar?

This course breaks down the Three-Act Structure so it’s easy to understand and apply.

You’ll learn how to set up a gripping beginning, build tension in the middle, and deliver a powerful ending that leaves readers wanting more.

Plus, you’ll dive deep into character arcs, learning how to create characters that grow, struggle, and change in ways that resonate.

You’ll also discover how to build a world that feels lived-in and choose the best point of view to tell your story.

In short, you’ll have a complete roadmap to turn your idea into a novel you’re proud of.

Practical Tools You Can Use Right Away

Most courses throw jargon at you and expect you to figure it out on your own.

Not this one.

You’ll get a clear, actionable breakdown of the essential elements of novel writing, including:

  • Foreshadowing techniques to plant subtle hints that keep readers glued to the page.

  • Pacing strategies to know when to speed up the action and when to slow down for emotional impact.

  • Dialogue techniques that make your characters sound real, not robotic.

Let’s say you struggle with plot.

You’re cruising along, feeling good, and then—bam—you hit a wall.

The middle sags, or you have no idea how to wrap the story up. Sound familiar?

This course breaks down the Three-Act Structure so it’s easy to understand and apply.

You’ll learn how to set up a gripping beginning, build tension in the middle, and deliver a powerful ending that leaves readers wanting more.

Plus, you’ll dive deep into character arcs, learning how to create characters that grow, struggle, and change in ways that resonate.

You’ll also discover how to build a world that feels lived-in and choose the best point of view to tell your story.

In short, you’ll have a complete roadmap to turn your idea into a novel you’re proud of.

Don’t Have Time to Write? This Course Fits Into Your Busy Life

I get it—life is busy.

You’ve got work, family, and a thousand other things demanding your attention.

Maybe you’re thinking, “I’d love to write a novel, but I just don’t have the time.”

Here’s the truth: You don’t need hours of free time every day to finish your novel.

This course is designed to fit into your life, even if you’re juggling a full-time job, kids, or other commitments.

The lessons are bite-sized and focused, so you can make progress even if you only have 30 minutes a day.

Imagine sneaking in a quick lesson over lunch or writing a few hundred words before bed.

Little by little, it adds up.

And before you know it, you’ll have a finished manuscript.

The Best Part? It’s Incredibly Affordable

Let’s talk value.

A course like this could easily sell for $1,000 or more.

Think about it: You’re getting comprehensive lessons on every aspect of novel writing, practical tools that most writers take years to figure out, and expert guidance through the writing and revision process.

But this course is priced at just $299.

That’s less than the cost of a weekend writing retreat or a month of private coaching.

Yet it’s packed with everything you need to finally finish your novel.

Compare it to other courses that charge $500, $1,000, or even $2,000—and they don’t offer half the value.

Those courses often leave you with vague advice and no clear path.

But this course?

It’s the full package: fundamentals, practical advices, exercises to finish your novel.

The best part? Right now, you won’t pay the full $299. For a limited time, you can grab this course for just $149!

So that's a $150.00 savings!

I'm offering this discount because I'm hoping it will give you event more motivation to buy NOW.

The Real Benefit? Finishing What You Started

At the end of the day, the real benefit isn’t just learning how to plot or write dialogue.

It’s finishing your novel.

Think about how long you’ve been saying, “I want to write a book.”

How many times have you started, only to stop because life got in the way or you weren’t sure how to keep moving forward?

This course changes that.

It gives you the tools, guidance, and confidence to finally finish.

To take that idea that’s been living in your head and turn it into a completed manuscript.

And that? That’s priceless.

What’s Holding You Back?

For $149, you could be on your way to finishing your novel.

You could be holding a completed manuscript in just a few months.

So what’s stopping you?

Fear?

Doubt?

Don’t let those things keep you from achieving your dream.

This course is designed to guide you through every step, from the first sentence to the final draft.

Now is the time. Not next year. Not “someday.”

Today.

But it gets even better because when you order today, I’m also giving you "Advanced Writing Techniques" free!

This Bonus Module alone is worth $99, but today it’s yours FREE when you enroll in Write Your Novel!

Here’s just a glimpse of what you’ll discover inside:

  • The little-known secret for crafting plot twists so unexpected, even your most savvy readers won’t see them coming—but they’ll be talking about it for weeks.

  • Most writers mess up multiple POVs—here’s how to make each character’s voice stand out and keep your readers from getting lost or frustrated.

  • How to juggle two storylines at once without confusing your readers—get this right, and they’ll be blown away by how perfectly everything comes together.

  • What’s the key to keeping readers glued to your story? It’s all about when you reveal crucial information—this one technique makes all the difference.

  • Ever wonder how top authors create that edge-of-your-seat tension? Learn the secret to keeping readers hooked, page after page, without them even realizing why.

  • How to use symbolism to make your story stay with readers long after they’ve finished the last page—without them even realizing you planted it there.

  • The trick to creating characters with hidden depths—uncover this method, and your readers will be obsessed with discovering their secrets.

You Have Nothing to Lose—And Everything to Gain

I want to make this simple for you.

If you’ve been dreaming of writing your novel, this is your moment.

I’m so confident you’ll love WRITE YOUR NOVEL that I’m willing to take all the risk off your shoulders with a 100% no-questions-asked guarantee.

Here’s how it works:

You can try the entire WRITE YOUR NOVEL course for a full 30 days. Dive in, explore the lessons, apply the techniques, and start working on your manuscript. If, for any reason at all, you don’t feel like it’s the right fit for you, just let me know.

You’ll get every penny back. No hoops to jump through.

No long forms to fill out. No “prove you did the work” nonsense. Just send me a quick email, and I’ll refund your money. Simple as that.

The Worst That Can Happen? You Lose Nothing

So let’s talk about the worst-case scenario.

You try the course, decide it’s not for you, and get your money back.

In that case, you’ve lost absolutely nothing.

The Best That Can Happen? You Write Your Novel

Now, let’s talk about the best-case scenario.

You follow the steps, and before you know it, you’re holding the first draft of your novel.

You’ve finally done it—you’ve written the book you’ve always dreamed of, and it’s just the beginning of something incredible.

Maybe this is the start of your writing career.

Maybe this is the story that gets published, or the one that opens the door to even bigger dreams.

The possibilities are endless.

And all of that can start with this one decision.

This Is an Easy Decision

The worst that can happen is you get your money back.

The best that can happen is you write your novel and start a new chapter in your life.

It’s an easy decision, right?

You’ve got nothing to lose, and everything to gain.

So why wait?

Click the button, enroll today, and let’s get started.

This Is Truly A Limited Offer So Claim Your Spot Now Before It's too Late

Raphaël

P.S.

Don’t forget—by enrolling in WRITE YOUR NOVEL, you’re not just learning how to write a novel.

You’re gaining lifelong writing skills that will help you create stories you’re proud of, no matter where you are in your writing journey.

Plus, when you sign up today, you’ll also get access to our exclusive Bonus Module

(a $99 value) absolutely FREE! It’s packed with advanced tips and insider techniques that can take your storytelling to the next level.

And with our 30-day, no-questions-asked guarantee, there’s zero risk. If you don’t feel like the course is right for you, just let us know, and we’ll refund every penny—no hassle, no hard feelings.

But don’t wait! Your novel won’t write itself, and the sooner you start, the sooner you’ll be holding your finished manuscript.


Click here to get started today!

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