🚨 Last Call: Novel november awaits

Novel November has officially begun, and the energy is electric. Writers all over the world are opening blank documents, chasing word counts, and daring to dream of the books they’ve carried inside for years.

But, can I be honest?
While thousands start this journey in November, only a fraction actually make it to the finish line. (I know, because I’ve been one of them…many times).

That’s not because they aren’t talented or because they aren’t committed. It’s because writing alone is hard.

That’s why I created Flip the Script—and today, I want you to know: this is your chance to join us.

📝 What You’ll Find Inside

When you step into Flip the Script, you are stepping into a container built to carry you through the highs, lows, and messy middles of November.

Here’s what’s waiting for you:

  • Live Community Sprints → Bi-weekly co-writing times to get words down, together. No more writing in isolation.

  • Telegram Threads → Daily encouragement, connection, and a space to celebrate wins (and vent about the struggles).

  • Encouragement → Gentle nudges to help you reconnect to your story when resistance hits.

🌟 Why This Matters

November isn’t just about “winning” with 50,000 words. It’s about learning to trust your voice, show up with consistency, and discover that writing doesn’t have to be lonely.

If you’ve ever struggled with starting strong and stalling out… this is the place where that cycle ends.

✍️ My Heart For You

I’ve been where you are: Excited, hopeful… and secretly terrified that I’ll run out of steam.

But I’ve also seen what happens when you step into a rhythm, surround yourself with support, and stop trying to do it all alone—you finish. You actually hold the story in your hands.

That’s what I want for you this November.

🚪 The Door Closes soon

This is your moment; don’t let it turn into a pumpkin.

👉 Click here to join Flip the Script before the door closes.

Let’s write together.
Let’s finish together.
Let’s make this the November you finally turn that dream into a draft.

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