Write Club is Open!
Come write with us. We're lovely, like you.
That’s right, another fun new distraction thing for January! But you don’t have to grow facial hair or only eat vegetables (you do you, etc etc) or whatever other onerous group activities are on offer. This one is much lower stakes.
After a lovely soft start in December, I’m officially opening up the doors to Write Club, a cosy co-writing space aimed at neurodivergent writers. I know you’ve probably tried co-writing before, but I’ve specifically created this to be different.
It isn’t about accountability in the usual sense, and it’s definitely not a productivity space. (If our brains worked with conventional advice, we’d have taken over the world by now.)
It’s a space for writers who want to show up without being watched, judged, or timed. Your nervous system gets to actually relax because no one’s measuring your output or waiting for you to be brilliant. You can sparkle discreetly, you little disco ball of writing energy, while we all crack on.
We write quietly, in good company. Sometimes you write loads. Sometimes you stare at the screen and rearrange the same three sentences. Both count, and nobody else knows or minds what you’re doing. Over time, you’ll be amazed what can occur through you showing up for your creativity again and again.
Here’s how Write Club works:
Every week we have two calls.
Sunday, 8:00pm UK time — 30 minutes of guided planning to set you up for the week.
Wednesday, 1:00pm UK time — 60 minutes of co-writing where we work together.
It’s about lending you some executive function to establish and strengthen your writing practice. Part of that scaffolding is the Sunday planning session, where you take a look at the week ahead, and see where your writing opportunities really are. And you’ll handily remember that Thursday dentist appointment and the Tesco delivery on Tuesday.
All sessions are neurodivergent-friendly — it’s about showing up, not performing.
Cameras on, ideally — it kinda feels like we’re all in a coffee shop together, wearing our noise cancelling headphones, but it’s fine if cameras are not for you.
Mics off. No introducing yourself or describing your work, or smalltalk. It’s straight into a chilled writing session, just for you and your fabulous brain.
Session links and Zoom details are sent via email reminder each week.
We start with a planning session on the 4th of January at 8pm
You can work on your novel, poetry, Substack, non-fiction proposal, letter to your penpal, journal, shopping list, Oscar acceptance speech — whatever you like. It’s your time.
The membership costs £29 per month.
Members get 10% off a Power Hour session with me, if you need 1:1 coaching or editorial body doubling.
What you won’t get:
Bonus essays or exclusive posts, more stuff to read. Whizzy Brain stays free, and you come and write instead of reading. You’re paying for time together, accountability and structure — a steady place to show up and write with people who get it.
Leave a comment or shoot me a message if you have any questions at all.

