Ultimate Novel Writing Programme: how to plan, write, edit & publish – Jericho Writers
Jericho Writers
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Suitable for Beginner/Intermediate writers

The Ultimate Novel Writing Programme

£5450/$7000
Write a publishable novel in a year with the Ultimate Novel Writing Programme. Our bestselling online programme will take you from great idea to finished first draft, with more one-on-one coaching and support with publication than any other course.
October 2025 – September 2026
6 hours+ per week
12 month Online Course. Payment options available.

Get serious about your writing with unparalleled support

We call this programme ‘ultimate’ for a reason: no alternative offers more. Over 12 months, you’ll work with renowned authors to plan, write and edit your novel, as well as prepare a polished submission package. You’ll get weekly interactive workshops (no pre-recorded videos here), one-to-one mentoring, personalised editorial guidance and guaranteed eyes on your work by literary agents. Start with a great idea and finish with a completed manuscript.

We believe our 12-month course is the best out there for writers who want to get serious about their work. Payment options are available.

We don’t just teach you how to write

We teach you how to get published. We’ve designed the Ultimate Novel Writing Programme so it offers everything you’d get from a creative writing MA, plus a strategic emphasis on how the publishing industry operates. We’re more focused, more practical and offer more personalised support with what happens after you’ve written your novel than any other course provider. Each of our tutors has been hand-picked for their publishing expertise, mentoring skills, and commercial or literary success, including Booker Prize shortlistings and PhDs in creative writing. Our tutors are leaders in the industry, bringing a wealth of experience and a proven track record of mentoring successful authors.

1 in 3 students end the programme with agent interest

Once your work is ready, we’ll send it out to our literary agent partners who will provide you with feedback on your writing and submission pack. You’ll also be featured in our Course Anthology, which will be sent out to agents from Marjacq, Watson, Little Ltd., Peters Fraser + Dunlop, Madeleine Milburn and more. You’ll also have the opportunity to read at our online showcase event in front of a range of literary agents. Typically, 1 in 3 students end with an agent interested in their work. Will you be next?

Early enrolment offer available

Save 10% plus get an additional agent one-to-one when you apply before 6 July 2025.

Your Ultimate Novel Writing Programme includes:

Weekly tutorials

We’ll teach you the craft of writing: creating characters, designing your plot and editing your work.

Monthly one-to-one mentoring

Get personalised guidance from your tutor and sharpen your skills as your project progresses.

Manuscript edit

You’ll receive a detailed editorial report on your whole novel. Worth £870 / $1000.

Pathways to traditional publishing

We give you the practical tools to navigate the world of traditional publishing.

Introduction to Self-publishing

You’ll also get a taste of what it takes to self-publish successfully from expert tutor Debbie Young.

Access to agents

We’ll introduce you to literary agents through one-to-ones, our agency partnership, and our online showcase event.

Inclusion in course anthology

Your work will be included in our exclusive course anthology, showcasing your writing to top literary agents.

Exclusive in-person end-of-course event

Join a networking event in London or New York, where you’ll connect with agents, your tutors and course-mates.

A lifetime of support

Unlike other providers, we don’t put a limit on how long you can access the course. You’ll be able to return to the course and the community again and again, with each novel you write.

The Ultimate Novel Writing Programme at a glance

Four stages of learning that will take your novel idea all the way to ‘the end.’

Meet your expert tutors and mentors

Our one-year intensive online creative writing programme is led by bestselling authors and publishing professionals. You will work with different tutors throughout the course but will have one dedicated mentor who will provide one-on-one guidance to help you finish your book. Each tutor is selected for their publishing expertise, mentoring skills, and commercial or literary success, including Booker Prize shortlistings and PhDs in creative writing.

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Rosie Fiore

Rosie Fiore

Bestselling author | Longlisted for the South African Sunday Times Award • UK

  • Bio
  • Books
  • Genres
  • Awards

Rosie has had eight novels published, both under her own name and the pen name Cass Hunter. This Year’s Black and Babies in Waiting were both longlisted for the South African Sunday Times Literary Award, while The After Wife was translated into nine languages and optioned for a film in China.
Tutor on the Winter course/programme.

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Rosie Fiore What She Left
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  • Contemporary Fiction
  • Literary Fiction
  • Book Club
  • Romance
  • Historical Fiction
  • Young Adult Fiction
  • Crime/Thrillers
  • South African Sunday Times Literary Award (Longlist)
Lindsey Alexander

Lindsey Alexander

Former HarperCollins US editor • US

  • Bio
  • Genres

Lindsey Alexander started her 20-year editing career at HarperCollins US. She has helped authors across a range of genres launch their careers and has worked with numerous publishers and literary agencies to develop and hone some of the best-loved books of the last two decades. A number of books edited by Lindsey have been published in translation and optioned for film.
Tutor on the Winter course/programme.

  • Historical Fiction
  • Romance
  • Mystery/Thriller
  • Literary Fiction
  • Young Adult Fiction
  • Humour
Philip Womack

Philip Womack

Critically acclaimed author • UK

  • Bio
  • Books
  • Genres

Philip Womack is the author of nine critically acclaimed fantasy books for children. His latest, Ghostlord, was released in May 2023. His first work of non-fiction for adults, How to Teach Classics to Your Dog, was published in 2020, being a lively guide to the world and literature of the Ancient Greeks and Romans. Write Your Own Myths, a Creative Writing guide for children, appeared in 2021.
Tutor on the Winter course/programme.

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Philip Womack - Write Your Own Myths
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  • Children’s Fiction
  • Young Adult Fiction
  • Middle Grade Fiction
  • Literary Fiction
  • Fantasy
  • Sci-Fi
  • Narrative Memoir
Natasha Bell

Natasha Bell

Author with Penguin Random House & HarperCollins • UK

  • Bio
  • Books
  • Genres

Natasha is an author, researcher, and creative writing tutor. Her novels His Perfect Wife and This Nowhere Place are available from Penguin. She’s also published a memoir with HarperCollins and short stories in a variety of journals and anthologies. She holds an MA in Creative and Life Writing from Goldsmiths and is finishing off a practice-led PhD in autofiction.
Tutor on the Winter course/programme.

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His Perfect Wife Natasha Bell
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  • Psychological Suspense
  • Women’s Fiction
  • Queer Fiction
  • Any stories that blur the line between truth and imagination
Helen Francis

Helen Francis

Former commissioning editor at Head of Zeus • UK

  • Bio
  • Genres

Helen Francis has worked in publishing for nearly 20 years, in both publishing houses and literary agencies. Previously, Helen worked as a fiction project editor at Faber and Faber for eight years, and a commissioning fiction editor at Head of Zeus for two. She also ran the Classics list at Vintage, Penguin Random House, and was a freelance commissioning editor for Arcadia Books.
Tutor on the Winter course/programme.

  • Contemporary Fiction
  • Women’s Fiction
  • Literary Fiction
  • Crime/Thrillers
  • Young Adult Fiction
Sam Jordison

Sam Jordison

Author | Co-director of the award-winning Galley Beggar Press • UK

  • Bio
  • Books
  • Genres

Sam Jordison is a publisher, author, and journalist. He is the co-director of the award-winning Galley Beggar Press, publishers of Lucy Ellmann’s Ducks, Newburyport and Alex Pheby’s Mordew. He has written more than a dozen non-fiction titles including Enemies of the People, a commentary on the folks who brought us Brexit and Trump, and Literary London.
#Tutor on the Winter course/programme.

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Sam Jordison Literary London Sam Jordison Enemies of People
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  • Contemporary Fiction
  • Literary Fiction Fantasy
  • Sci-Fi Crime/Thrillers
  • Creative Non-Fiction
  • Memoirs
Liz Monument

Liz Monument

Author | Editor | Writing coach • AUS

  • Bio
  • Books
  • Genres

Liz is a writer, editor and writing coach interested in fiction of all kinds, from sci-fi to historical. Her first two novels are science fiction; her third is a literary genre-fusion, written for a PhD in Creative Writing; her fourth work-in-progress is a triple timeline gothic thriller. Liz also collaborates with international literary agencies to accelerate the submission process for writers of talent.
Tutor on the Winter course/programme.

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Liz Monument Iteration
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  • Dystopian
  • Sci-Fi
  • Fantasy
  • Historical Fiction
  • Literary Fusions
  • Anything quirky or genre-bending
Dr Anna Vaught

Dr Anna Vaught

Acclaimed author | Writing coach • UK

  • Bio
  • Books
  • Genres
  • Awards

Dr Anna Vaught is an English teacher, mentor, and author of several books, including the 2020 novel Saving Lucia and short fiction collection Famished. In 2023, Saving Lucia was published in Italy as Bang Bang Mussolini, alongside her memoir These Envoys of Beauty and magical realism novel The Zebra and Lord Jones. Anna’s short and multi-genre works are widely published in journals, magazines, and anthologies.
Tutor on the Spring course/programme.

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  • Literary Fiction
  • Contemporary Fiction
  • Book Club (gothic, magical realism and historic)
  • Speculative Fiction
  • Middle Grade Fiction
  • Young Adult Fiction
  • Short Story Collections
  • Memoir
  • PhD in Creative Writing
Andrew Miller

Andrew Miller

Prize-winning author | Shortlisted for the Booker Prize • UK

  • Bio
  • Books
  • Genres
  • Awards

Andrew Miller is the author of ten novels. His work has received a number of prizes including the International IMPAC, the Grinzane Cavour prize in Italy and the Costa Book of the Year. His novel Oxygen was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Pure and Now We Shall Be Entirely Free were both shortlisted for the Walter Scott prize for historical fiction. His writing has been translated into more than 20 languages.
Tutor on the Spring course/programme.

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  • Contemporary Fiction
  • Literary Fiction
  • Book Club
  • Historical Fiction
  • Crime & Thrillers
  • Memoir
  • The International IMPAC (winner)
  • The Grinzane Cavour prize (winner)
  • Costa Book of Year (winner)
  • The Booker prize (shortlisted)
Emma Cooper

Emma Cooper

Acclaimed author | RNA shortlisted • UK

  • Bio
  • Books
  • Genres
  • Awards

Emma is the author of highly acclaimed book club fiction novels and is known for mixing humour with darker emotional themes. Her debut, The Songs of Us, was snapped up in multiple pre-empts and auctions and was short-listed for the RNA contemporary novel of the year award. Her work has since been translated into seven different languages.
Tutor on the Spring course/programme.

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  • Contemporary Fiction
  • Literary Fiction
  • Book Club Fiction
  • Women’s Fiction
  • Romance Fiction
  • Shortlisted for RNA Contemporary Novel Award
Megan Collins

Megan Collins

Author with Simon & Schuster • US

  • Bio
  • Books
  • Genres
  • Awards

Megan Collins is the author of psychological thrillers, including the 2025 release Cross My Heart (Atria Books). She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Boston University and has taught creative writing at both the high school and college levels. Megan is also the managing editor of 3Elements Review, a prompt-based literary magazine.
Tutor on the Spring course/programme.

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  • Mystery
  • Thriller
  • Suspense
  • Women’s Fiction
  • Book Club
  • Literary Fiction
  • Speculative Fiction
  • Romance
  • Horror
  • 2022 Barnes & Noble Mystery/Thriller Monthly Pick
  • 2019 Book of the Month Club pick
Holly Seddon

Holly Seddon

International bestselling author • UK

  • Bio
  • Books
  • Genres

Holly is an internationally bestselling author and has worked in London as both a journalist and editor. She has an MA in Creative Writing and lives in Kent with her family. Alongside fellow author Gillian McAllister, Holly co-hosts the popular Honest Authors podcast. Holly’s latest novel, 59 Minutes, comes out in September 2025 with Orion.
Tutor on the Spring course/programme.

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  • Crime/Thriller
  • Women’s Fiction
  • Literary Fiction
  • Speculative Fiction
  • Historical Fiction
  • Narrative Non-Fiction
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Our Success Stories

We’re so proud to see our students’ novels get snapped up by publishers and land in the hands of readers across the globe. Join us on the Ultimate Novel Writing Programme and you could follow in the footsteps of S.J. King, who won a two-book deal with Storm Publishing, Alan Fraser, who is now published by Lightning Books, or M.J. Camilleri, who was longlisted for a page turner award in 2023.

We’ve helped hundreds of writers achieve their goals

But don’t take our word for it! You can check out what our students have to say about their experiences below.

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The key advantage for me was the insight into the industry. Things like the agent one-to-ones and the partnership are not things you get with most other courses. It’s not a theoretical course (like an MA for instance); it’s a practical course with links into the industry.

Alan Fraser

Alan Fraser

UNWC 21/22 alum and author of ‘The Muse of Hope Falls’

I signed up for the Ultimate Novel Writing Course in 2019 and this proved to be one of the best decisions of my writing career.

C.A Lupton

UNWC 19/20 alum and author of ‘Red Dirt Girl’

The UNWC team is fantastic. Their support and encouragement made all the difference. The structure of the course is brilliant […] If you’re thinking about signing up for the UNWC and wondering if it’s worthwhile: do it! I accomplished so much.

Victoria F

UNWC alum

I’ve received four full manuscript requests since finishing the course, including one from an agent who discovered my writing in the UNWC Anthology.

Verity H

Verity H

UNWC 20/21 alum

Very worthwhile – I certainly wouldn’t have got this far with my novel without it. There’s been some really useful technical guidance and I’ve appreciated being part of the community.

Sophia S

UNWC 20/21 alum

The Jericho Writers courses team has taken great care of us all throughout the past year. On a personal level, I feel I have benefitted greatly from so many aspects of the UNWC, and the numerous opportunities they have provided us with.

Erik Tyler Adams

UNWC 22/23 alum

My reasons for taking this course are 1) To finish my novel, 2) To improve my writing skills, 3) To learn more about the craft of writing. I feel the course is helping me accomplish those three goals.

Kathleen P

UNWC 20/21 alum

My mentoring sessions have been BRILLIANT. Helen is superb: she seems to immediately get what I am trying to do and has lots of helpful suggestions and encouragement.

Joanna, H

UNWC 20/21 alum

My mentoring session was very productive. I like Lindsey’s style, she forced me to really think about the structure, characters and motivation within my narrative. She enabled me to see my novel from a different perspective.

Amanda R

UNWC 20/21 alum

Thanks to your guidance and the material provided, I have achieved exactly what the course had initially promised. […] I am 100% certain that none of this would have happened had I not spent money on the UNWC.

Gizelle K

UNWC 20/21 alum

The course has enabled me to develop the characters, conclude a plot plan, decide on narrative voices and I am now developing firm plans for structure to enable me to begin to pull it all together

Ann T

UNWC 21/22 alum

[Jericho has] a wealth of information. It’s quite dangerous, once you’re in for one thing, you end up finding three other things that look interesting. There aren’t enough hours in the day!… Thank you to the team at Jericho.

Louise G

UNWC 21/22 alum

Jericho’s support was instrumental in my agent search. I’m hugely thankful that I had the chance to take this course!

Jack Lutz

Jack Lutz

UNWC 19/20 alum and author of ‘London Black’

The structure of the course is brilliant – moving monthly through different focuses such as POV, setting, character, pacing, voice, all the way to endings and publishing.

Victoria F

UNWC alum

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Want to know more? We’re here to help

If you’d like to know more about the Ultimate Novel Writing Programme, or any of our other courses, why not book a call with a member of our team at a time to suit you? Honesty is one of our core values, so you can rest assured we’ll never recommend a course if we don’t believe it’s the best fit for you. You can also contact us via WhatsApp, if you’d prefer to chat by text.

Payment options are available

We know that taking the Ultimate Novel Writing Programme will be an investment in your writing, so we have the following payment options available for you to choose from:

  • Pay as a lump sum of £5450 / $7000 USD.
  • Pay in 12 instalments of £499 / $645 USD per month.
  • Pay in 18 instalments of £335 / $430 USD per month.

If you have any questions or if you’d like to discuss payment options with a member of the team, please get in touch. We’d be happy to talk through the options available.

Looking for this same level of support but just want to finish your book?

Not ready to start thinking about agents and publication yet? Take a look at our 8-month Novel Writing Course.

Frequently asked
questions

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Who is this course for?

This course is perfect for writers with an idea for a novel, a WIP, or a completed manuscript that they’d like to revise and rework. We’ll meet you wherever you are on your writing journey and keep you accountable, supporting you from plotting to editing to preparing for publication. True beginners may like to first consider the Novel Writing Course, but are welcome to apply for the Ultimate Programme so that we can assess your current writing stage.

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Do you handle all genres? What about creative non-fiction? What about children’s and Young Adult?

We warmly welcome writers in almost every genre, from very literary to commercial. Our tutors work across a diverse list of categories, including both creative non-fiction and fiction writing. We certainly also welcome writers of YA and MG. If you write for much younger children, the course may be less suitable – but feel free to ask. 

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What is the application process?

We invite writers from all backgrounds to apply to this course, whatever their educational backgrounds or prior achievements. We do, however, ask that all applicants are genuinely committed to a career as an author.  

If you feel this best describes you, please apply now

We aim to respond to all applications in 3 weeks. All work will be forwarded to the course tutors who will make the final decision on entry, according to which writers they feel show commitment to the course and would benefit the most from the course components.

If you have any questions about the application process, you can email us on courses@jerichowriters.com, or book a call to speak with us.

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I have a full time job / family commitments. Can I do this course in my spare time?

Yes. We purposely designed this course to fit in around your other commitments; flexibility is one of the many benefits of online novel writing courses. Bear in mind that we will be asking you to write (or rewrite) your novel, as well as engage with teaching material and other online/offline events throughout the year. We recommend approximately 10 hours should be spent on the course each week to get the most from it. If you think you can manage that, we’ll be happy to accommodate you – and of course we’ll be as flexible as we can be.

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Do I need to be available at set times every week?

For the most part, you’ll be able to work to a schedule that suits you. There will be regular Zoom calls but these will always be recorded so, if you can’t make the live session, you’ll be able to watch the replay. The only truly fixed part of the calendar is the in-person event at the end of the course. Please note, students will be required to pay for their own travel to and from the in-person event, including any additional expenses incurred.

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Will the online elements of the course be easy to use?

We use an easy-to-navigate online teaching platform, which is incredibly user-friendly so you’ll have no difficulty understanding what to do. You’ll also have access to the teaching platform forums indefinitely, so your course friendships can long outlast the end of the course. If you do need help at any stage, we’ll be on hand. 

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Do you have bursaries available?

While we don’t have a full bursary available for this course, we want to help great writers get published, and if your personal circumstances make it impossible for you to fund the full price of this course, please get in touch. We can’t make any promises, but we’ll always do what we can.

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Are there payment options available for the course?

Yes. We know that taking the Ultimate Novel Writing Programme will be an investment in your writing so we have the following payment options available for you to choose from:

  • Pay as a lump sum of £5450 GBP / $7000 USD.
  • Pay in 12 instalments of £499 / $645 USD per month.
  • Pay in 18 instalments of £335 / $430 USD per month.  

If you have any questions or if you’d like to discuss payment options with a member of the team, please get in touch. We’d be happy to talk through the options with you.