October 28, 2025

Pantsers
You’re not a plotter – the kind of writer who plans out every single scene in their story before they sit down to write. That would bore you to tears. You’re a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants kind of writer. You love the exploration. You love to surprise yourself.
Dopamine chasers
You’re not a routine person. You want writing to be fun, like it was when you were a kid, before school and programming and corporate culture killed all that exuberant creative output. You want a class that gives you permission to write in a joyful way.
You also know some parts of writing will be hard, so you find yourself postponing writing for yet another day, week, month, because you tend to rely on a dopamine hit to get started. You’d love some accountability for getting going on the hard bits, and some practical tools for dealing with any difficult feelings that may come up.
People who would rather gouge their eyes out than read a manual
You never read the manual. Instead you wing it, getting stuck right and and still end up with something beautiful (even if it takes you a bit longer to get there).
Yet you keep finding yourself in numbers-type writing classes that give you the same feeling of, ‘UUURRGH’ as forcing yourself to read a 67-page manual.
What happened to the ‘creative’ in creative writing? You want the writing process to be more intuitive.
Procrastinators and those with creative block
You have a writing project you’d like to complete, or you’d like to get back into writing as a hobby. But you keep procrastinating.
Life feels too busy, or your creative brain feels shut off. You crave some dedicated time for your writing.
And you’d love to learn some tools for getting your brain back into creative writing and becoming a productive writer
Journallers or those who want to write for the therapeutic benefits
You’re drawn to writing as a form of therapeutic expression. You’ve always wanted to give journalling a go. You’d love to find a way in to that real, raw part of you where self-expression lives and healing begins.
Those who want to find their writing voice
You’re pretty good at writing and you enjoy the process but it doesn’t sound like ‘you’ yet. You’re afraid to share your work for fear that it’s not good enough, that you’re not a ‘real’ writer, or that no one will care.
Those who want to connect to a dream reader / client on a gut level
You might be a coach, healer or entrepreneur who has to write as part of your job. ‘Marketing’ feels sleazy and you don’t relate to that word. You’d much rather reach the right clients by writing from the heart, but you’re not sure where to start.
