Nonfiction
Novel Planner (90-Day)
Our newly improved novel planners are here! We’ve added an additional section and made this a 90-day planner, instead of a 30-day. This novel planner features daily planning pages (keep track of word counts, things to research, and where you left off here), weekly planning pages, character planning pages, plotting pages, vision board pages, and a notes section.
This is a slightly different version of our November planner. It does not come with the one-word prompts and is not dated. Check out our Instagram for interior page-flip videos.
The Write Gym Workbook
After over five years of running The Write Gym program at Writer’s Atelier, author, editor, and writing coach, Racquel Henry has condensed it into a workbook that writers can use for a full year. These pages are designed to help writers plan their writing out on a yearly, monthly, weekly, and daily basis. They also allow writers to track/evaluate their progress and helps them stay accountable to themselves. Writers might choose to use some or all of the pages, depending on where they are in their writing journeys.
What’s Inside:
- Goal Suggestions (writing productivity, zen and motivational, skill-building, physical health, networking, and marketing)
- Letter to Your Future Writer Self
- Smart Goals
Planning Pages:
- Year at a Glance
- Inspiring quotes to start each month
- Writing Project Pros and Cons
- Writing Project Planning
- Monthly Writing Planning
- Weekly Goal Setting and Accountability Pages
- Project Evaluation
- Monthly Word Count Tracking
- Monthly Reflection Pages
- Quarterly Reflection Pages
- Mid-Year Reflection Pages
- Year-End Reflection Pages
- Some key tips for setting goals
The Write Gym Workbook contains worksheet-style pages for writers to fill out on a regular basis. The best way to build a habit is to show up consistently. Pages are ordered to help writers show up for themselves regularly and build a writing habit.
The Writer’s Atelier Little Book of Writing Affirmations
Your mind is the most powerful tool you will have. That’s why we wanted to write something that would help you work on your mindset. The Writer’s Atelier Book of Writing Affirmations by Racquel Henry features 30 positive affirmations that you can revisit and repeat again and again.
The Complete Revision Workbook For Writers
You’ve finished your draft, now what? Maybe this is your first time and you have no idea how to tackle the revision process. Or maybe you already started and became lost or overwhelmed. You may be on your tenth book but something about this one in particular is causing you trouble. Whatever the project, The Complete Revision Workbook for Writers has the tools you need to go from messy draft to polished novel.
In this workbook, you’ll find:
- A systematic approach to the revision process
- Tips for staying motivated and on track
- Guides for evaluating your draft and determining weaknesses
- Charts of common problems and solution ideas
- Tools for problem-solving a number of issues
- A list of resources for in-depth topical information
- Pages for obtaining and evaluating feedback from critique partners and editors
- A comprehensive Revision Plan section to map out your course
This workbook includes numerous guides aimed at all angles of revision. Writers can pick and choose what they need within these pages tailored to their individual needs. Whether a new or veteran author, The Complete Revision Workbook for Writers has the tools to help any novel become a finalized manuscript.
Fiction
“Interruption” by Paul B. Cohen
Daniel Emmett is unhappy with his life. In fact, he’s thinking about doing something drastic to change things—permanently. After a series of encounters alter his plan, Daniel ends up back at square one. Will he still go forward with the plan or will he come up with a new one?
Trigger Warning: This work of fiction contains sensitive topics such as depression, self-harm, suicide, and anxiety.
“Interception” by Rick Krizman
After a car accident leaves Harrison Duval haunted by a recurring feeling of deja vu, he discovers that there are two sides to every story. Or does he? And who is the young woman whose mortality lingers dangerously in the intersection between alternate universes?
“A Proper Punk: A YA Short Story” by Casey Bryant Crawford
Thirteen-year-old Andrew Robbins loves punk music but doesn’t want to be another rebellious teen. When his mom forces him to go to a junior cotillion, Andrew must choose between conforming or rebelling and discovers that there’s nothing more punk than being true to yourself.