A college-alternative focused on advanced writing craft and entrepreneurship.
If you want to make writing your career, you've probably wondered, "Should I go to college?"
Or maybe you've attended college for writing, but worry that you're not gaining the skills you need to succeed after college.
After all, publishers aren’t looking for a degree in Creative Writing or English (nor do they care about your GPA).
Publishers are looking for someone who can write amazing novels, build genuine connections with readers, and actually sell books.
Unfortunately, even the best college writing programs are not designed to teach you these things.
You'll notice most curriculums are quite similar. Many focus on things like literary history, screenplays, poetry and other forms of writing (i.e. not writing genre fiction).
And of the 120+ credits typically needed to graduate, the major generally only provides a third of those credits, meaning most classes you take won't even be about creative writing.
Even looking through what's normally taught in creative writing classes, there's a lot more 'learning about writing' than actual writing. Most creative writing professors are not commercially successful authors.
You'll probably also notice that no class will get you to write an entire novel.
Unfortunately, although it might be interesting to learn, it will be difficult to become a successful author knowing more about Shakespeare's soliloquies than about how to actually finish a full-length novel.
The above fees are all the costs for one year, so be prepared to multiply any figure you see by at least three or four, depending on the degree.
Don't forget all the little school fees they add. Plus equipment, excursions and books.
That's why the average student pays $140,000 for a four-year degree, according to the Education Data Initiative.
It's no wonder some students end up in debt for life.
It's not a viable solution for many people. And yet, becoming an author may be the only thing you are truly passionate about…
Our founders, Brett Harris and Kara Swanson, are on a mission to provide young Christian writers with an unparalleled educational experience where they can master the writing craft, develop practical business skills, and have access to top industry professionals — all within a supportive Christian environment.
The conservatory model dates back to the 16th century. Today many of the top art schools in the world are conservatories — with The Juilliard School in New York City being the most famous.
Conservatory, noun: "a school specializing in one of the fine arts."
Why a Conservatory?
"Picture spending all day every day doing only what you love, all while working closely with and learning from people who are experts in what you want to do.
That’s a conservatory: intensive artistic training in a creative environment designed to push aspiring artists to develop their skills to the highest level.
A conservatory program is a little bit different than traditional college. Rather than requiring classes in a core curriculum of all subjects, a conservatory allows students to focus exclusively on their subject.
The intensive focus allows conservatory students to develop a unique depth of understanding for their craft and receive specific training relevant to their specialty in the arts."
“A conservatory might appeal to you if you are very focused on professional skills and don’t care whether a school offers lots of extracurriculars that have nothing to do with your craft.
It really comes down to how serious you are about your craft,” said Abby Siegel, a college counselor based in New York City. “If this is something that you really want to pursue as your career then maybe a conservatory is going to be the right thing.”
"The greatest strengths of a conservatory program is the laser focus on skills — the regimented and tested tracking of young artists. Additionally, conservatories tend to offer access to professionals and professional experiences."
By the end of Year One, students will be able to:
— Sarah Pagel
By the end of Year Two, students will be able to:
— Bailey Gaines
By the end of Year Three, students will be able to:
— James Noller
Our founders, Brett Harris and Kara Swanson, are bestselling and award-winning authors with a proven track record of helping young people accomplish their writing goals.
They understand the unique challenges facing young writers and have first-hand experience navigating the complex world of writing and publishing as young people.
They are committed to providing the best writing mentorship you'll find anywhere — all from a distinctly Christian worldview that won't ever compromise your convictions.
"Brett and Kara have given me lot of direction. I feel like I finally have a map and am able to work toward my goals confidently."
Before I joined The Author Conservatory I was actively pursuing my writing dreams but I didn’t have a lot of clarity about how to do that effectively. It would be similar to taking a road trip without a GPS or map. I knew what I was shooting for but I didn’t know how to get there. During my time in this program, Brett and Kara have given me a lot of direction. I feel like I finally have a map and am able to work toward my goals confidently.
"Brett Harris and Kara Swanson's Author Conservatory is ahead of the curve in comparison to every other writing course for authors-to-be that I’ve ever participated in or researched."
Before I joined the conservatory, I was doing everything at once, and I wasn't at all sure how to create effective goals and make them happen with all the conflicting and over-abundant advice I was receiving from many channels. I just didn't know where I was going! Brett and Kara swept in and gave me the help I needed to make a clear path. If you’re serious about writing as a career, you should definitely enroll in The Author Conservatory!"
"Now I am working through a solid, personalized, and specific plan. I know where I’m going and what I need to work on."
Before I joined The Author Conservatory, I didn’t have a clear plan. I wasn’t confident about my direction and questioned where my focus should be. Brett and Kara changed that. Now I am working through a solid, personalized, and specific plan. I know where I’m going and what I need to work on. I’ve received personal feedback and guidance and have reached major milestones in my writing. This program is a worthwhile investment for those seriously pursuing writing as a career.
Our world-class team of instructors and experts includes award-winning authors, professional editors, and literary agents. That means you are learning from true professionals who are publishing books, keeping their fingers on the pulse of market trends, and teaching from experience, not theory.
Bestselling author of Do Hard Things and Start Here
Award-winning author of Dust and Shadow
Author of Fawkes, Romanov, and the Out of Time Series
Literary agent and president of Enclave Publishing
Christy and Carol award-winning author
Author of Coral and the Unblemished trilogy
Professional editor and author branding coach
Bestselling author and business coach.
Professional editor and YA fantasy and science fiction author
Email marketing expert and professional copywriter
Author of Adorning The Dark and The Wingfeather Saga
NYT bestselling author of The Inheritance Cycle
"I've launched an Instagram account, found a content editor for my novel, and have taken the first steps toward indie publishing a novella."
Before I joined the conservatory, I was standing at a metaphorical fork in the road, not certain which route to take with my publishing goals and feeling frustrated because of that. Now, I feel motivated once again, I have a clear path with each of my goals, and I am seeing significant rewards in my writing journey. Based on the assistance and ideas I've received in this program, I have launched an Instagram account, found a content editor for my novel and restructured it accordingly, and have taken the first steps toward indie publishing a novella. Brett and Kara's guidance has been instrumental to me, and the support of the other students is so encouraging.
"I now have a marketing schedule I know how to follow, guidance for the next steps, and ongoing support as I continue my writing journey."
I didn't have a clue how to market a book before I joined The Author Conservatory. I knew how to write a book and the basics of platform building, but when it came to the world of publishing and marketing, I didn't know where to begin. After joining this program, Brett and Kara came alongside me and helped me untangle the mysteries of publishing, giving me the confidence to move forward. They are experts at equipping and encouraging young writers at every stage of their journey and go above and beyond to serve, teach, and pray for each of their students. I'm beyond blessed to know them -- not simply as instructors, but also as cheerleaders and friends.
"I've learned a lot more about what my writing process looks like and what steps I need to take to complete a novel."
Before I joined the conservatory, I had no idea what my writing process was. I didn't know what the next step for me should be after coming up with a story idea, or even how I came up with story ideas. But now, I've learned a lot more about what my writing process looks like and what steps I need to take to complete a novel. I also didn't know what an email list was or why I would ever need one. Now, I have sent out three emails to my email list and have almost 100 subscribers. The Author Conservatory has grown and stretched me in so many amazing ways, I can hardly wait to see what the next few months bring.
Answer a few questions as part of our initial screening process.
Work with our admissions team to see if the program is right for you.
If you are accepted, you will choose a start date that works best for you.
"I’m a different writer because of the feedback I received in The Author Conservatory."
Brett carefully read my work and took time and thought to expose weaknesses I’d never seen. He asked thought-provoking questions and piloted me on a better path — one not ultimately focused on being published, but on writing clearly and accurately as a Christian. His critique led me to make changes in my blogging, my platforming, and my life. I’m a different writer because of the feedback I received in The Author Conservatory. I would urge any friend who’s serious about his writing, ready to be stretched, and searching for like-minded young people, to join me in this program.
"My very first call with Brett and Kara got me more excited about writing than I’d been in months."
Before I joined the conservatory, I wanted to move forward with writing but felt overwhelmed. Every author, website, or article I read had advice for writing better or getting published faster, but I had so many questions specific to my situation that no one could answer. At first, I was worried that this program would just add to my discouraging to-do list. But my very first call with Brett and Kara got me more excited about writing than I’d been in months. They haven’t given me a new to-do list, but a new perspective. They haven’t given me nit-picky editing advice, but foundational principles to help me build a strong story from the ground up. They haven’t promised shortcuts to publication, they’ve worked with me towards a whole, healthy writing life. Brett and Kara’s interaction with and care about me as a person have blown me away, and my fellow students are already my good friends.
"In the two months I have spent under Brett and Kara’s coaching, I feel my path towards a sustainable fiction career has been fast-tracked tenfold."
Brett and Kara are some of the wisest and most encouraging people I’ve met in the creative writing industry. They have an extraordinary, refreshing perspective on what it means to be an author in today’s age, and help set us up with the foundations of why we write and how to work towards a career that will enable us to stick to our individual goals without becoming burnt out and exhausted. They have been such a huge encouragement in my life, and I find myself every week growing more mature and confident as a storyteller and as a person under their coaching.
Do I have to join just because I filled out an application?
Absolutely not. Filling out an application is only the first step in the admissions process and there is no commitment.
If you pass the application stage, you will have the opportunity to speak with our admissions team and ask any questions. There is also no commitment for doing an interview.
If you pass the interview stage and are invited to join the program, you will be encouraged to take the time you need to consider the opportunity, pray over your decision, and get back to us. We will never rush or pressure you to make a commitment before you are ready.
Is there an age/experience limit?
Our current students range in age from 14 to 30. While there is no technical age or experience cut-off, we recommend that your young writer have at least one year of experience writing and is serious about pursuing authorship as a career.
We also have other programs, which are more suitable for beginner writers. We will be happy to discuss your specific circumstances on the phone and point you towards the best option.
How much time does it take?
We recommend 10-15 hours per week on average, which is a few hours for the lessons and the rest for implementation and writing time.
However, this is flexible depending on student commitments. It is perfectly acceptable to spend less time on certain weeks and more time on others depending on things like exams, family vacations, and other life events.
We have students who are doing this program alongside high school, college, part-time and full-time jobs, and other commitments — so it is definitely doable!
Is this a multi-year commitment?
No, you pay for The Author Conservatory on a year-by-year basis so you aren't locked into the entire program.
However, since each year builds on the previous years' skills, we recommend completing the full program to gain the maximum benefits.
Is this program accredited?
No. Our conservatory program is an alternative to college or a complement to college. Our students earn a certificate, not a degree.
What can I expect to accomplish?
Provided you give this program an honest effort, you can expect to:
Depending on where you are starting from and how long you stay in the program… that could take you to a book contract and beyond.
"Working with Brett Harris is nothing less than a gift, and I can't recommend him highly enough."
Brett is a master at equipping young writers with the skills they need to meet and exceed their writing goals. With a thorough knowledge of all aspects of the writing process — from brainstorming an idea, all the way to creating a marketing plan and handling media interviews — Brett's coaching will give young writers the confidence to jumpstart their writing journey and see their projects through to completion. I consider myself blessed to have had the opportunity to work with Brett, and always come away from a mentoring session enlightened and encouraged.
"Brett saw value in the story I had to tell, and made a dream I never thought possible a reality."
The book publishing world was something I knew nothing about. It seemed like a foreign and almost impossible place to be part of. However, Brett did an amazing job stepping in and helping me better understand what it would take to be published. Being a successful author himself, and at a young age, he had many connections with publishing companies and knew what it would be like for a young author to go through the whole process. He becomes very passionate about the same cause as those he helps, which allows you both to have a much deeper connection. He isn’t just someone you work with, he will become a mentor and a friend.
"Brett has been incredibly patient and has an extremely high level of integrity when dealing with his students."
Before starting this publishing journey, I had little knowledge of the publishing world — and much less about what it takes to successfully market a book. Brett’s in-depth knowledge of both the publishing and promotion process made this book possible. Brett has also been incredibly patient throughout and has an extremely high level of integrity when dealing with his students. But what has helped and influenced me the most, however, is his outlook on marketing and writing for an audience. In an atmosphere that can easily become focused on numbers and profits, Brett has consistently encouraged me to focus on serving people.
Conservatory students are "doers" not just "learners." They actually write books, launch business ventures, and make real money. Here are some of the major milestones our students have celebrated recently: