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A community for aspiring authors with a simple system to plan, format, design, publish, and market their book.

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3 contributions to Writer Therapy
Quick Intro!
Thought I'd introduce myself, very informally. Looking forward to talking more!
Quick Intro!
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Love the vision here. I also feel like I'm talking the ears off of people who don't really get it. 😂 Can't wait to see how this all plays out!
Ideas for Critique (Exposure Therapy)
As founding members, I'd love to get your ideas on how to best approach critique. Exposure Therapy is my cheeky name for it, but it's sort of accurate too. It's a place to put a vulnerability out there. Let me know in the comments if you have any ideas on how best to approach it. Here's my current vision... One thing I want to avoid is the barrage of passages that get ignored because there are so many spamming the feed. I want critique to be a bit more focused and clean so no one feels they're being ignored, if that makes sense? On the other end, if someone keeps getting feedback over three weeks, that's not helpful either because most likely they've already addressed the changes they want to make. I also want to open it up to not just chapter critiques, but concepts, pitch lines, full outlines, marketing/covers, and the parts we really need focused, human help with. What I imagine is that each week – or biweekly – there are one or two new submissions for critique, and then when the time expires, I will remove the those posts and add the new ones in the Critique tab. Down the line, I imagine live critique sessions where, as a group, we present something, others can give their immediate feedback, and it becomes a useful discussion. I imagine this could be super helpful for fleshing out ideas or even full book concepts. Whattaya think? Let me know in the comments!
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This approach would personally feel a lot less overwhelming. I wouldn't have to hear my work read aloud, and people would have time to sit with it before giving feedback. It would also make it possible for more than one submission to be discussed. 🙂
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@Timothy Colomba Yep, that's it! Only other suggestion is an about page in the classroom so everyone understands how it works. You could add the feedback template there too.
Welcome to the Writer Therapy
Glad you’re here. I’m Tim. This isn’t a course. I’m not a therapist, and I don’t have insider tips or expert advice. I’m a writer who loves the craft and takes the work seriously. Whether you’re published, querying, just getting started, or sitting on that gnawing idea, you’re welcome here. We’ll get into the “why” behind this space later. For now, let’s get to know you. Jump into the discussions below to get started and meet our community. And remember, this is therapy right? No pressure to answer everything. Just step into our office and get comfy. One ask: You don’t have to share about yourself, but try to engage with someone else. That’s how this becomes a real community. Thanks for being here. I can't wait!
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Hey everyone! My name is Rae and I love writing weird hybrids of fantasy and scifi. No finished manuscripts yet, but I would love to publish someday. I'm actually a book cover designer/publishing assistant by trade and head up a self-publishing group here on skool. Happy to be here!
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@Timothy Colomba Both! But finishing my first draft would be a plus! 😅
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Rachel Merritt
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@rachel-merritt-2208
Book cover designer by day, aspiring author by night. Some of my interests are: reading, writing, Carl Jung, antique shops, and Indian food!

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Joined Apr 22, 2026
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