Exclusive benefits
If you sign up for our mentoring scheme, you’ll get access to our bespoke submission list service. When you’re ready to send the novel you’re working on with CBC to agents, we will produce a tailored list of UK agents (outside of Curtis Brown and C&W) for you to pitch your work to. Jennifer Kerslake, head of courses at CBC and former editor at Weidenfeld & Nicolson or Abby Parsons, senior manager at CBC and former editor at Hachette UK, will take a look at your synopsis, pitch letter and opening and draw on their experience and knowledge of agents and their interests to produce a personalised submissions list for your particular novel, with details of at least ten agents. (This service will be provided in addition to the personal submission to CB and C&W that all alumni can access.)
Fees & dates
The next round of alumni mentoring will run from March to November 2024. There are now a limited number of spaces available. The final deadline for signing up is Sun 29 Feb, but with a limited number of spaces available we recommend getting in touch as soon as possible.
£1,500, payable in full before mentoring starts, or via three agreed instalments.
How to sign up
Please email students@curtisbrowncreative.co.uk with a 3,000-word extract from your opening alongside a one-page synopsis or short summary of the novel you’re writing and if you have a preferred mentor from the list below. As ever, if you’d like any advice on who might be a good fit for your work, please do ask. Each mentor only has limited spaces and they are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so get in touch as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. If we can’t match you with your first choice mentor, we will endeavour to suggest a suitable alternative.
Subsidised places
We’re pleased to be able to offer a small number of subsidised places for those who would like to undertake mentoring but can’t afford the fee. If you would like to apply for a subsidised place, email students@curtisbrowncreative.co.uk and explain why you feel you should qualify for one of the few places available. Please include information about who you would ideally like to work with and the 3,000-word extract from your opening alongside a one-page synopsis or short summary of the novel you’re writing. Please note these subsidised places are few in number and there will still be a fee to pay (in three instalments).