Bardsy takes you from notion to novel ...
and beyond.
and beyond.
Our comprehensive system adapts to your unique needs:
Alexandra T.
Before Bardsy, my growth as a fiction writer had stalled. Despite writing consistently, my work wasn't improving; every time I got feedback, it was essentially 'fine, but not fantastic.' With individual coaching and my writer's group, I received the direction needed to progress. The coaching is thoughtful and professional, and the group instructor clearly explains how to improve without sacrificing your voice.
Since joining Bardsy, I've placed in two fiction contests, sold a short story, and am working on a novel. Best of all, my writing is improving. I'm very thankful to have found Bardsy and would recommend the program to all writers.
Ariel J.
Before joining Bardsy, I spent a year crafting multiple drafts for my first fantasy novel but things weren't clicking like I wanted them to. But once I had my first meeting with Adam, I was given feedback that quickly got me thinking about my story in a new way.
Bardsy is here to help with your writing journey because they genuinely believe every story is worth telling. So whether you're feeling stuck, looking to try out the writing contest, or just wanting a second opinion, you'll receive invaluable encouragement, feedback, and direction from this awesome organization.
Jocelyn C.
Bardsy has been an amazing experience for me. I started by stumbling upon it for the first chapter contest and then was welcomed into an amazing writing group. Through the group meetings and working alongside Celeste, my writing has soared. I was always open to taking feedback and editing my writing, and with their help, I believe my book has changed for the better.
I have added, taken away, and even changed full chapters. Celeste and everyone in the group has been extremely supportive and have greatly helped my confidence as a writer. My book is well on its way to being wonderfully polished all thanks to the help of the Bardsy process! I would highly recommend this for any writer.
David D.
I was never going to write a book. I was a retired engineer with a sense of humor. In a world
before AI, I did some freelance technical writing, but there was no personal or financial payoff. I
found short story contests. I did not know what I was doing. It was a struggle to write 3,000
words.
Bardsy, Celeste, and Adam taught me how to edit, structure, critique, and receive
critique. My short stories improved. It was a struggle to write less than 5,000 words. It was the
Bardsy’s First Chapter Contest though that hooked me. I wrote a first chapter, then a second
chapter, and a third. Thirty-three chapters later, HIBERNIA, was written, edited, and, now,
published. Today, I am 20 chapters into my second novel. I am no longer intimidated by the
writing/publishing process. I am never going to stop writing books.
Christine R.
My experience with Bardsy has been wonderful. Not only was I able to achieve a long-sought-after goal of having one of my stories published as an anthology winner, but the feedback I have received from the two contests I have entered has been invaluable. As an Elite workshop member, I receive guidance from their exceptional editorial staff and my fellow writing peers. The workshop is fun to participate in and helps me with focus, content and deadlines.
Jessica F.
I found Bardsy when I was at a loss with my writing. I knew I wanted to write and that I had stories inside, but I had lost all motivation and direction. With Bardsy, I found the motivation and resources to help me get out of my rut.
I have really enjoyed the bi-weekly writing groups. They have held me accountable and kept me writing. I love getting feedback from the people in my group. It has helped me to grow and improve my writing. I have finally found the writing community that is supportive and helps writers grow.
Kalpana R.
Bardsy’s founders, Adam and Celeste, have significant experience in the literary world and have provided me with valuable guidance. The writing groups at all levels at Bardsy provide advice in an environment that encourages writers while at the same time providing feedback in a positive manner. I have made my way in a couple of years from a novice short story group to one where everyone is working on a book that they want to publish.
I would highly encourage writers at all levels to visit Bardsy and explore their various offerings. As a writer who is currently working on her second book in as many years, I am very thankful that I have Bardsy in my corner
Pamela R.
This is a wonderful community at Bardsy, and I'm thrilled to be a part of it. It’s been instrumental in shaping my soon-to-be-released book, Finding Davy. My writing group offered honest feedback and continual encouragement as I wrote, rewrote, revised, and polished the manuscript. Their input helped me prepare it for querying, and I landed a publisher. I've benefited tremendously from their input and couldn't imagine my next book without them!
Tunji O.
I discovered Bardsy a year ago and have attended both group and individual sessions. Each time, I have learned valuable lessons about the writing craft that I have applied to my work. The review process includes a scoring system that provides writers with a focused view of areas that need improvement. I have also been rewarded by reading the developing works of great writers with unique styles and voices, who in turn offer their impressions of my work.
Andrew E.
I already had the base of my story (a large chunk of it) written before joining Bardsy. But these meetings I've been going to every two weeks have helped me immensely. Bardsy's directed writing group has been EVERYTHING I could've asked for. Adam and the other group members have been a pleasure to work with and get to know. Simply put, I'm a far better writer because of what I've learned with Bardsy.
Sarah K.
As much as we’d like to think that writing a book is something we can do alone, it’s not. Bardsy is different from other critique groups because they consciously select competent, supportive and focused writers for every Elite group so that each session is productive and effective with high quality feedback. No time is wasted. I’ve made more progress in the past six months on my manuscript with my group than I have in four years alone or with any other critique group.
Courtney K.
My experience with Bardsy has been wonderful. Not only was I able to achieve a long-sought-after goal of having one of my stories published as an anthology winner, but the feedback I have received from the two contests I have entered has been invaluable. As an Elite workshop member, I receive guidance from their exceptional editorial staff and my fellow writing peers. The workshop is fun to participate in and helps me with focus, content and deadlines.
Stacey C.
When I first heard of Bardsy, I was skeptical of their live coaching and writers’ groups. Honestly, it just felt like a way to take my money without any results. How wrong could I be?! I have received amazing personal coaching that has improved my writing and helped keep me motivated. My coach has given me actionable steps to take in improving my query letter and finding an agent. And my writers’ group has given me honest, impartial feedback that I have needed and craved.
The result is that my writing is better, my scenes are tighter, and I now have a trusting community to turn to that is devoted to helping me succeed as an author.
Lori B.
Bardsy is a positive supportive group of people who love to write. It's a great place to learn how to write or improve your writing no matter what level you are at. It is an outlet where you know you are going to have people read your writing
Elite Membership Delivers:
1. Directed Writing Groups
Twice monthly, groups of up to six hand-picked writers get together online. Uniquely, each group is
facilitated by a successful, traditionally published author who has extensive teaching experience.
Members
upload 2500 words, about a chapter, two days prior to meeting.
Sessions begin with a short lesson on
applying Bardsy's tools to a common issue. After that there's a round robin, identifying each piece's
strengths and weaknesses with an eye toward revision as well as the broader goal: completing a coherent,
satisfying manuscript.
2. Personal Coaching
Your facilitator, or author/educator as we say, is also your personal coach. They meet individually
with
you, once monthly, to support your writing and professional endeavors, from process to publication,
and
beyond to marketing and social media.
Your ongoing personal relationship with one of our coaches can be one
of the most exhilarating parts of the journey, because they have been in your shoes, and succeeded!
On a tear? You and your coach can meet more often, for an additional fee. Ask about our concierge
service.
3. Proven Tools
Bardsy’s tools identify your project's strengths and weaknesses at every step of your writing journey.
Each
is research-backed and has been carefully tested.
Our
Publishability Index™ is the keystone of our tools that sets a standard for greatness. An
AI-free,
23-dimension rubric, it guides you through the writing, testing and revision of any story.
The
Minimal Complete Story (MCS)
provides a formative overview of your project at any and every point in the
process, thereby helping you maintain synergy and coherence of individual story elements.
Our Value Continuity Exercise is a way to test and revise your work based on a linear
accounting of
story
events, and the degree to which they flow and build to an engaging climax. Equally important, this
exercise
evaluates whether or not you are delivering compelling value in every chapter.
Retelling is a final technique we use to guide revisions, throughout the writing process.
Think of it
as a retrospective audit conducted by beta readers in our directed writing groups, that identifies key
strengths and weaknesses within the work, through insights into readers’ subjective experience. It also
lets
you know when you're done.
4. Curated Community
Sometimes a coach, or even a small group, isn't enough; you need a network. Behind the support your
fellow
group members and coach offer, stands a community of carefully screened writers committed to
bettering
their
craft and completing a marketable project
We hand pick every member based on showing genuine promise with their talent, eagerness to give and
receive
kind, constructive feedback and understanding the importance of cooperation, such as building a
social
media
presence.
At Bardsy, elite isn't a dirty word. It's a fact.
Writing isn’t easy, but Bardsy's approach is.
With these four elements, your progress is guaranteed.
With these four elements, your progress is guaranteed.
So, stop f!%*ng around. When you’re ready to get serious, we’re waiting ...
START WITH YOUR FREE ASSESSMENT
A Bit About Us:
Celeste Davidson and Adam Simon founded Bardsy as an alternative to writing sites that bombard talented
writers with false hope, gimmicks and little else. Their passion for great storytelling and compassion
for
other writers, as well as abundant experience in publishing and academia, led to the creation of a
writing
program that actually works. Bardsy’s unique, research-proven method provides support to writers at
every
step of the process, from that first, lightbulb moment to a completed manuscript, and beyond.
Celeste is the best-selling author of Who Was William Shakespeare? (Grosset & Dunlap) and
One Leaf Rides the Wind (Viking), and several other award-winning titles, including
Julia Morgan Built a Castle (Viking), Snapshots: The Wonders of Monterey Bay (Viking)
and
The Queen’s Progress (Viking), having sold over 600,000 copies, to date.
She has taught creative writing and English literature for over twenty years. Her students know that she speaks from experience, and see her as an empathetic model who offers advice likely to multiply their chances of success.
She has taught creative writing and English literature for over twenty years. Her students know that she speaks from experience, and see her as an empathetic model who offers advice likely to multiply their chances of success.
MIT drop-out, UCLA Ph.D. and former Yale instructor, Adam is the author of
The Winning Message (Cambridge University Press), Mass Informed Consent
(Rowman and Littlefield) and over a dozen peer reviewed social science articles.
Chief among his awards are a NSF Graduate Fellowship and a share of a MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective Institutions. He is known for commitment to his students' success and devotion to coherent storytelling, not to mention an all-consuming love of science fiction and empirical research.
Chief among his awards are a NSF Graduate Fellowship and a share of a MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective Institutions. He is known for commitment to his students' success and devotion to coherent storytelling, not to mention an all-consuming love of science fiction and empirical research.
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TRACKING:
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SCRATCHPAD:
Cache your gems as they fall in this always accessible place.
PRIVATE JOURNAL:
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TRACKING:
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