wow.
I wanted to share a few thoughts.
This group started as a school for copywriters, but over time it evolved into a space for creative writing.
As many of you know, there are already two masterclasses available here, and I’ll be adding more in the future.
The goal is simple: a free community where writers can read one another’s work and be read in return.
From experience, I know that not everyone who joins will participate in good faith. Some people won’t read, engage, or contribute—they’ll simply try to use the community to promote themselves. Promotion is perfectly fine; there’s a dedicated section for it. But I’ll always ask for mutual respect and genuine participation.
I’ve seen writing communities descend into chaos before. That’s not what we want here.
I’d like this place to feel like an online retreat for writers. If you have doubts, ask. If you’ve written something you’re proud of, share it. If you’ve had a success worth celebrating, tell us. Someone will read it. Just remember to return the favour.
Let me give you an example.
For eight months, my growth on Substack was almost nonexistent. I just kept writing and publishing. Then, over the last couple of weeks, I started reading other people’s work, leaving thoughtful comments, and restacking articles and Notes.
The result? I now gain new followers or subscribers every day (5, sometimes 7), without spending a penny.
That’s the real secret to being noticed: invest time in getting to know people genuinely.
A writer’s intelligence is reflected not only in what they write, but also in how they respond to the work of others. Every great writer has, at some point, engaged with another great writer.
A community like this—full of ideas, ambition, and hope—deserves to be protected, enriched, and supported.
Some of you are already doing exactly that. You write. You reply. You encourage others. Some even leave prayers and kind words. In many ways, it mirrors life outside these walls.
Thank you for being here.
And I hope it won’t be long before I’m writing another post to celebrate reaching 100 members.