A free, self-paced email course for neurodivergent writers who are stuck, burned out, or sick of advice that doesn't work for their brain.
None of it worked because none of it was built for your brain. You're not lazy or stupid. Your brain is just under-scaffolded.
Day 1: The Butler Has Left Town Your prefrontal cortex is like a butler. In neurodivergent brains, the butler tends to wander off. Learn a 90-second somatic grounding technique to regulate your nervous system before you write.
Day 2: Fire the Critic Meet your brain's CEO: the voice that hates your writing before you even started typing. Learn a simple trick to blind the inner critic and get words on the page.
Day 3: The Micro Page When you sit down to write and see the entire unwritten book, your brain freezes. Learn to shrink your field of vision so you only need to write the next small thing.
Day 4: Write the Islands You don't have to write your book in order. Learn to follow your excitement and draft the scenes that are pulling at you. The bridges will form later.
Day 5: The Shitty First Draft Is the Point Your first draft is supposed to be bad. Learn why "brain vomit" is the only raw material that matters, and give yourself permission to write badly on purpose.
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BONUS: Free access to our Unravelogue community, including our Emergency Creativity workshop and daily body-doubling session.
Unravelogue has become a safe place for me to explore my creative self. Annelie is a compassionate mentor, and the group has provided much encouraging support
— Malcolm Brodzinsky, retired psychotherapist, first-time creative
If you are looking for a place to slow down, take a break and reconnect with you inner creative, join us. Unravelogue is an encouraging community and a safe place where you can unleash your inner artist or simply get to know it, share ideas that have been bouncing around in your head for what feels like forever, while reflecting on the curveballs, ups and downs of live.
— Ann Z, Growth seeker. Cat nerd. Metal smith.
This is a space that's nurturing, inspiring, creative, sometimes irreverent and frequently off-the-wall. It's where I go when my life feels like crap, because there's always an antidote to life's garbage here!
— Jennifer Newbold, indie author & defender of the Oxford comma
Writers with ADHD, autism, or brains that weren't shipped with the standard operating system.
Creatives stuck in burnout who want to write again.
Anyone who's tried "normal" writing advice and felt like a failure.
Writers looking for productivity hacks or hustle culture.
Anyone who wants to write faster, more, harder.
People who want AI to do it for them.