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You’re Not Ready For This Writing Community

Philip S. Naudus
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2 min readFeb 1, 2025

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Our writers crush 92% of their goals because we don't coddle the other 8% (Image by author)

You’ve tried everything to build a consistent writing habit. The apps. The challenges. The workshops. They all failed for the same reason: There was never any real consequences for quitting.

Today, that changes.

I’ve started a community where writers crush 92% of their weekly goals. But you’re not going to join. How do I know this? Because we require a commitment.

Real money. Your money. And if you fail to reach your goals, you lose that money. No excuses. No second chances. Your money goes straight to the writers who showed up. That’s right — everyone else profits from your failure.

You’re thinking: “That’s harsh.”
It is.

You’re thinking: “That sounds expensive.”
Compared to joining a Facebook group? Absolutely.

You’re thinking: “What if something comes up?”
Something always comes up. That’s the point.

You probably don’t want this level of commitment, and that’s fine. Most writers are comfortable making the same resolution they made last year.

But if you’re ready to stop pretending and start writing, we’ll turn your dreams into a reality. Fair warning: it’s going to hurt.

Failure isn’t cute, and neither are your excuses.

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The Pub
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Published in The Pub

When you have something to write but no one wants to read it

Philip S. Naudus
Philip S. Naudus

Written by Philip S. Naudus

High school teacher by day, koala by night. My wife is a cartoonist with a Ph.D., and she co-authors all of these articles.