I Said Yes.

Here’s how it all went down.

Friend: Are you still working on your next book?

Me: Yes.

Gotcha, didn’t I?

No, I’m not engaged. (Please, I just got divorced!) No, I didn’t join a cult. And no, I’m not running off to open a goat farm in Vermont.

(I mean… not yet.)

What I did say yes to? Something way scarier: the half-finished, genre-confused, plot-wobbly manuscript that’s been giving me side-eye from the deep, dark depths of my Google Drive.

And to make it worse, I said I’d work on it during my annual summer writing retreat with me, myself, and I. So now I’m in trouble—because I actually have to, you know…write.

The truth? The book went off the rails a while back—took a few weird turns, flirted with being a podcast, had a full-blown identity crisis. So I shelved it. But now I’m dusting it off for my writing retreat-slash-vacation, where I do my best thinking, worst snacking, and a lot of rewriting.

If you are stuck on something—a draft, a chapter, a newsletter you keep pretending isn’t overdue—I see you.

And while I’m only moderately successful at following my own writing advice, I’m a rockstar at helping you get clear, focused, and unstuck.

So if your idea is spinning its wheels, let’s talk. Book a Clarity Call, and let’s figure out where you are, where you’re going, and what’s getting in the way (besides your very persuasive laundry pile).

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