We help writers ship pages. Our curriculum distills professional coverage insights into clear, testable steps you can practice weekly.
Mission
Make craft learnable through constraints, frequent feedback, and measurable outcomes.
- Clarity first: story beats understood by cold readers.
- Character specificity drives behavior and stakes.
- Iterate quickly: outline → pages → notes → rewrite.
Principles
- Structure serves emotion, not vice versa.
- Dialogue reveals intent, subtext delivers meaning.
- Pages are for readers: format, pace, and precision matter.
How we teach
Each course uses micro-lectures, annotated examples, and targeted drills to accelerate practice. Mentor feedback focuses on what to keep, cut, or change next.
Micro-lectures
Short, replayable concepts paired with a single drill so you can apply immediately.
Annotated examples
We show why something works, where it breaks, and how to revise without guessing.
Targeted notes
Feedback tells you what to keep, cut, or change next—always actionable, never vague.
What we believe about revision
Revision is not “making it better.” Revision is making intent legible. We teach a repeatable loop that keeps your voice while tightening cause-and-effect.
- Diagnose: identify reader confusion, not writer effort.
- Choose: pick one goal per pass (pace, stakes, clarity).
- Execute: change the minimum to achieve the maximum effect.
- Validate: re-test with a cold read and a checklist.