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Weekend Roll Call
Who’s writing today? Are you drafting new pages, revising a scene, outlining beats, or doing character work? Drop your specific goal in the comments. Declaring it out loud creates accountability and makes it far more likely you’ll follow through. Every goal counts — one page, one scene, or one problem solved is still progress. When you’re done, come back and update us on what you completed. Seeing others show up fuels momentum for everyone in the community. Who’s in? 👇
Weekend Roll Call
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@Melissa Butler I shall try 😂
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@Melissa Butler heh heh it will be chaos, but I will try lol
Midweek Push
Choose a 30–60 minute writing window and treat it like a non-negotiable appointment. No multitasking. Just sit down and let the pages exist. Midweek is where momentum is usually won or lost. Showing up today — even briefly — keeps your story alive in your mind and makes it easier to return tomorrow. Set a timer. Focus on one scene, one beat, or one problem you need to solve. When the time is up, stop. That’s it. You showed up. Comment “done” when you finish your writing window — page count optional but encouraged. Want this kind of focus built into your routine? Join the Silent Writing Sessions to create consistency, accountability, and real progress.
Midweek Push
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Excellent advice!
One Scene Forward
It’s a new writing week. What’s one scene you want DONE by Friday? Not polished. Just complete. Choose a single, specific target—one finished scene. Keep in mind, what the emotional or story purpose is, why does it matter right now? Drop your scene goal in the comments. Declaring it publicly increases follow-through — and we’re all here to support each other. If you’re struggling with structure, pacing, or designing stronger scenes, explore the lessons inside the Classroom to sharpen your craft and move forward with clarity.
One Scene Forward
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@Melissa Butler I'll let you know. I'm having a very rough day in general.
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@Melissa Butler I'll do my best😉
Character Check-In
What is your character fighting for today? What do they want on the surface — and what do they need underneath? What fear, belief, or wound is shaping the choices they’re making in this moment? Example: A character may want to expose the truth, but fears losing the one person who still loves them. Every decision they make in the scene is pulled between honesty and self-preservation. That tension is the engine of the scene. Internal struggle is where your story gets depth. It’s what turns a plot event into an emotional beat. Drop your character’s want, need, or fear in the comments — even if it’s messy or unclear. You may uncover a new beat, a stronger choice, or the real reason the scene isn’t working yet. Want help developing layered, emotionally grounded characters? Join the Coaching / Writer’s Room for guided character breakdowns, feedback, and accountability. Or check out the Character Development session in the Concept to Script course.
Character Check-In
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My character is fighting to keep the secret of him being an immortal vampire, and willing to brutally murder any witnesses to keep it.
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@Melissa Butler Not yet…
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