One Page Wonder - Weekly Writing Drill
The One Page Wonder is a weekly writing drill. It’s simple on purpose. Once a week, you’ll get a prompt made up of random constraints. Genre. Characters. A rule or two. Sometimes a curveball. Your job is to write one page. Not a short film. Not a pitch deck. Not a proof of concept you’ll “expand later”. One page. That’s it. Why? Because one page removes every excuse writers hide behind: - “I need more time” - “I need the whole story figured out” - “It’s not ready yet” One page forces decisions. Tone. Character. Rhythm. Voice. Fast. Some prompts will feel obvious. Some will annoy you. Some will feel impossible. Good. That’s the point. When you’re done, post the page in the community. No apologies. No context paragraphs. No explaining what it could become. Just the work. You’re not being judged. You’re building a habit. You’re training the muscle that finishes things. One page a week doesn’t sound like much. Over time, it quietly changes everything. Get it down.