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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.
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Ground Zero Course Post
Hey guys, to keep the threads separate please post your writing work from the Ground Zero Course here. Also remember to comment, engage, feedback and support other people writing. Thanks
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START HERE. Read this post first.
If you’re here, you’re probably stuck. Not because you can’t write. Not because you don’t know enough. But because you’re waiting. Waiting for the right idea. Waiting for the right mood. Waiting for someone to say yes. This space exists to stop that. Get It Down is not a course. It’s not about theory, structure, or perfect pages. It’s about OUTPUT. Pages beat plans. Scenes beat ideas. Bad writing beats no writing. What this place is: - A small group of people actually writing - Low polish, high honesty - Momentum over confidence - Showing up even when it feels hard What this place is not: - A classroom - A critique circle - A place to lurk quietly - A waiting room for success You don’t need to be good here. You do need to take part. The only rule: You write. You post. That’s it. No one is judging your work unless you ask. But silence kills momentum, so silence isn’t the deal. Your first task? Do this today: Set a timer for 15 minutes. Write anything. A scene. Notes. Dialogue. A half-idea you’ve been circling. When the timer ends, stop. Then post in DAILY OUTPUT: - What you worked on - Roughly how long you wrote - One sentence about how it felt That’s it. Messy is fine. Unfinished is fine. Complaining is fine. NOT STARTING ISN’T. If you are struggling for inspiration head to the Ground Zero Course. This will talk you through the community and give you writing briefs to help you get started. I’ll be posting my own output here too. Including the days I don’t want to write and the days it’s bad. If you’re waiting for motivation, it won’t come. If you’re waiting for permission, this is it. Now go write something and Get It Down!
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Ground Zero First Page
Here is my effort for Lesson One. It's bizarre in premise yes, but was a lot of fun to write. Let me know what you think.
Ground Zero First Page
One Page Wonder: 27 01 2026
This weeks One Page Wonder - write a formatted page of a screenplay that hits all the parameters below. Then post the page to this discussion group for feedback. - Genre: Mystery - 3 characters - No dialogue - A public place just before it closes - A forgotten object becomes important
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