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Cast Repair — 4-Week Character Bootcamp$797.00Add to cart
Four weeks. You bring three characters. We make them dangerous. By Week 4 every writer has rewritten their protagonist’s worst scene.
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Everyone Sounds Like You (And Why That’s Fixable)$24.00Add to cart
Two hours on character voice differentiation. The fingerprint method. Why your cast all share your idioms.
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Five Days, One Horace$0.00Add to cart
A five-day antagonist sprint. By Friday, your villain has a wound, a wish, and a line they cross.
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Hero Repair — 3-Week Protagonist Bootcamp$597.00Add to cart
Three weeks of giving your protagonist teeth. Each writer rewrites their hero’s worst scene with new friction. Group teardowns.
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Horace Lives Here — 4-Week Antagonist Cohort$697.00Add to cart
Four weeks of antagonist repair. Three Wants applied live. By Week 4, every villain in the room is dangerous and dimensional.
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Protagonist With Friction$197.00Add to cart
Five modules on building a hero who pushes back. Why “likeable” is a trap. How to give a protagonist the dignity of resistance.
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Seven Days Of Three Wants$0.00Add to cart
A week. Seven characters. Three Wants each. By Day 7 you can excavate any character on demand. The Maven email at the end ties it together.
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The Character Excavation Planner$37.00Add to cart
The questions most character templates skip. The want under the want. The lie they tell themselves. The line they won’t cross until they do.
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The Character Mechanic (Want, Need, Lie)$197.00Add to cart
Five modules. Want vs. need. The lie they tell themselves. The moment a character earns their decision. The full diagnostic toolkit.
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The Horace Diagnostic Planner$37.00Add to cart
Every antagonist gets a page. Three Wants. The wound. The line they cross. The moment the reader almost agrees with them.
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The Horace School$197.00Add to cart
Five modules on writing antagonists who almost convince you. Three Wants. The wound. The redemption you choose not to grant.
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The Polite Protagonist Repair Planner$37.00Add to cart
A planner that makes you give your hero teeth. Scene-by-scene friction prompts, the “what would they refuse” page.