
This is not a writing class.
It’s a guided writing sprint designed to help you do one thing:
Finish your first draft.
Not someday.
Not “when I have the time.”
In six weeks, you’ll move from a blank page to a complete draft—supported by a group doing the same work, week by week.
No editing. Just progress and a finished draft.
Most people don’t fail because they lack talent. They fail because they try to do this alone.
This program gives you:
You’re not relying on motivation. You’re relying on structure.
Free writing groups are easy to join—and easy to abandon.
This is paid because:
You’re not paying for access.
You’re paying for results.
This is for writers who:
You do not need to be confident.
You just need to show up.
Yes. This is built for busy people. You don’t need hours a day.
You'll write 30–60 minutes, a few days a week. Consistency matters more than volume.
The structure helps you use the time you do have.
There is no critique during drafting. Your only job is to keep going. Bad writing is allowed.
Messy writing is encouraged. Finished writing is the goal.
That’s exactly why this exists.
You’re not relying on willpower—you’re supported by:
Most people quit when they feel alone or stuck. This removes both.
No.
This works for:
If you can write sentences, you can do this.
You won’t be punished.
You won’t be shamed.
You’ll be encouraged to:
Not during the drafting phase—and that’s intentional. Feedback slows people down.
This space is protected, so you can finish first. Revision comes later.
You can keep thinking about your book, or you can finish a draft.
Six weeks from now, you’ll be in one of two places:
This program exists for the second outcome.