Writing in Real Life

"Writing In Real Life is here for the writer who struggles, the writer who makes mistakes and the writer who is passionately committed to writing regardless of acknowledgment, reward or honors. I have been on four shows, but the majority of my writing has been for my own self-growth and entertainment. My goal is to tell the truth about my writing path so that others may learn from it, grow from it and maybe get more juice for their own creative endeavors."

Why Joining a Writers’ Club Might Be the Best Thing You Do for Your Story

You don’t need more ideas.
You don’t need more books on writing.
You don’t even need more time.

What you need… is momentum.

That’s where a Writers’ Club changes everything.

Writing Alone Is Harder Than It Should Be

Most writers start with excitement. A spark. A character that won’t leave them alone.

And then… life happens.

The blank page gets louder.
Self-doubt creeps in.
You start wondering if your idea is even good.

Weeks go by. Sometimes months.

The truth? Writing isn’t just about talent—it’s about support, structure, and accountability.

What Happens When You Join a Writers’ Club

Everything shifts.

Instead of writing in isolation, you’re suddenly part of something alive, creative, and moving forward.

1. You Actually Finish Your Work

Deadlines aren’t scary—they’re motivating.

When you know someone is expecting your pages, you show up differently. You stop overthinking and start producing.

Pages turn into scripts.
Ideas turn into completed projects.

2. You Get Professional-Level Feedback

Not all feedback is created equal.

In my Writers’ Club, you’re not just getting opinions—you’re getting insight from a working television writer with produced films and series.

You learn:

  • What’s working
  • What’s not landing
  • How to elevate your concept so it can actually sell

This is the kind of feedback that shortcuts years of trial and error.

3. You Find Your Voice (and Your Lane)

One of the biggest breakthroughs writers have is realizing what they’re actually great at.

I help writers tap into their personal story, background, and emotional truth—and turn that into compelling material.

Because the truth is:

Your uniqueness isn’t a weakness—it’s your advantage.

When you lean into your voice, your writing becomes undeniable.

4. You Stay Inspired (Even When It’s Hard)

Every writer hits walls.

But in a group? You don’t stay stuck for long.

You’re surrounded by:

  • Other writers pushing forward
  • New ideas sparking constantly
  • Energy that keeps you moving

Motivation becomes contagious.

5. You Build Real Industry Connections

This isn’t just a class—it’s a community.

Writers support each other, collaborate, and grow together. And yes—many of my writers have been introduced to:

  • Showrunners
  • Agents
  • Managers
  • Producers

Because when your work is ready, I want it seen.

This Isn’t Just About Writing

It’s about becoming the writer who finishes.

The writer who takes risks.
The writer who tells the truth.
The writer who gets their story out into the world.

Ready to Take Your Writing Seriously?

If you’ve been waiting for the “right time” to start—or finish—your project…

This is it.

Join a Writers’ Club that:

  • Keeps you accountable
  • Supports your growth
  • Pushes your writing to a professional level
  • And actually helps you get your work done

Because your story deserves more than sitting in your head.

It deserves to be written.