Want to make steady progress on your novel but feel like you don’t have the time? Then the Page-a-Week Writers Club is just what you need! It’s a writing club reserved for busy writers who don’t have tons of free time.
All you need to do is write 250 words each week.
Manageable? Absolutely.
That’s just 35–40 words a day—but the beauty of it is that you don’t even have to write every day if you don’t want to, or can’t.
It’s all about making small, incremental gains, feeling great about it, and having fun in the process.
In other words, taking the pressure off.
The Page-a-Week Writers Club officially launches in June, and you can be the first to know when registration opens!
Learn more and get updates:
whatinspiresyourwriting.wordpress.com/club
As a member of the Page-a-Week Writers Club, you’ll get:
- Motivating e-mails to encourage you to write each week
- Badges for achievement you can show off on your blog
- Writing prompts to get those creative juices flowing
- Feedback on your work, if you desire
- Your own author page to showcase your writing
- Opportunities to be a featured author
And it’s free! This is a great way to show that you’re serious about writing a book.
The biggest benefit of all?
That sense of productivity and accomplishment you’ll feel each week, despite your chaotic schedule.
Get more info and get in early:
whatinspiresyourwriting.wordpress.com/club
This is just what I needed – thanks Timothy!
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So glad to hear this. I’m excited!
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I read a good blog today on what NOT to do when writing your first draft. I am falling into all the pitfalls – too much paralysis by analysis going on here!!
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PBA is such an easy trap to fall into. Feel free to post the link for anyone reading this!
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Good idea, it’s from https://thedarkbluelight.com/2017/05/10/three-things-you-need-to-stop-doing-right-now-if-youre-writing-your-first-draft/
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Also excited to get going, you are full of good ideas!
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Why thank you!
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I’m interested in this. Could be just the motivation I need. Do you have to write on an on-line platform though, or can you just update your wordcount?
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Hey Nicola, you are right, all the nifty features like word counting, e-mails, and badges are tied to our social platform. That being said, I should make it clear that there is no requirement to share your work publicly.
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If Liberty is in, so am I!
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All right! The Deadly Duo is in!
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