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Done Is The Whole Skill$19.00Add to cart
95 minutes on the mechanics of finishing. The cue that signals it’s time to walk away. Why your brain confuses revising with progress.
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Done Over Perfect — 30-Day Live Cohort$697.00Add to cart
Thirty days of choosing “good enough.” Daily Maven prompt. Weekly group “what did you almost ruin today” calls.
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Five Days To Knowing When It’s Done$0.00Add to cart
A diagnostic mini course. Each day you run one “is it done” test. By Friday you know — and you finally trust the answer.
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Five Days, No Editing Allowed$0.00Add to cart
A drafting fast. Five days of forward-only writing. The Maven sends a daily prompt. The reader sends back proof.
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Good Is The New Great$197.00Add to cart
Five modules on aesthetic paralysis. The case for iteration. Why “masterpiece on the first try” is a category error.
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Goodbye, Darling (An Audio Eulogy For Cut Lines)$19.00Add to cart
For the writer who can’t kill the line. A respectful funeral for darlings, plus the file where you keep them forever.
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It Doesn’t Have To Be A Masterpiece (Yet)$24.00Add to cart
For the aesthetic perfectionist. The case for “good enough to learn from.” The audio I needed at year three.
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Kill The Darlings (Then Frame Them)$197.00Add to cart
Five modules on cutting without losing yourself. The decision matrix. The grief honor. The Graveyard file system.
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Ship The Damn Draft — 6-Week Finishing Cohort$897.00Add to cart
Six weeks. You end with the manuscript sent somewhere — beta, agent, editor. Mid-bootcamp Maven structural audit included.
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Stop Editing — 14-Day Live Drafting Bootcamp$497.00Add to cart
Two weeks of no-editing-allowed drafting. The Maven enforces the rule. By Day 14, you have a draft you didn’t tinker into oblivion.
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Stop Editing The Sentence You Just Wrote$197.00Add to cart
Five modules on drafting discipline. How to keep the editor-brain in its lane. The internal “move on” protocol made teachable.
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The Darling Graveyard — 3-Week Brutal Cutter Cohort$597.00Add to cart
Three weeks of group cutting. Each writer brings their precious lines. We hold a respectful service. The lines move to the Graveyard.