10 day voice finding drill
Every writer worries about voice — but you don’t find it by waiting for inspiration. You find it by stress-testing your sentences until they break, then noticing what refuses to die.
This is a 7-day intensive for writers who are tired of sounding like everyone else. Each day, you’ll rewrite the same control scene in a dozen different ways — flat, lush, fragmented, comic, raw — and discover the patterns that always return. By Day 7, you’ll stitch those fragments into a hybrid draft that could only have been written by you.
What you’ll get:
60+ mini-exercises designed to strip, distort, and rebuild your style.
Daily reflections and after-explanations so you can actually read your results.
A finished short piece in your authentic voice.
A “style map” of your natural rhythm, tonal gravity, and image palette.
A repeatable reset system for when your writing feels stuck or imitative.
This isn’t a workbook full of prompts. It’s a lab: a set of experiments designed to uncover what your nervous system, your syntax, and your contradictions are already doing.
By the end of the week, you’ll know your voice because you’ll have written it into existence.
Every writer worries about voice — but you don’t find it by waiting for inspiration. You find it by stress-testing your sentences until they break, then noticing what refuses to die.
This is a 7-day intensive for writers who are tired of sounding like everyone else. Each day, you’ll rewrite the same control scene in a dozen different ways — flat, lush, fragmented, comic, raw — and discover the patterns that always return. By Day 7, you’ll stitch those fragments into a hybrid draft that could only have been written by you.
What you’ll get:
60+ mini-exercises designed to strip, distort, and rebuild your style.
Daily reflections and after-explanations so you can actually read your results.
A finished short piece in your authentic voice.
A “style map” of your natural rhythm, tonal gravity, and image palette.
A repeatable reset system for when your writing feels stuck or imitative.
This isn’t a workbook full of prompts. It’s a lab: a set of experiments designed to uncover what your nervous system, your syntax, and your contradictions are already doing.
By the end of the week, you’ll know your voice because you’ll have written it into existence.