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Are you a WIP hoarder?
Something I’ve noticed working with writers: Most people don’t struggle because they’re inconsistent.They struggle because they’re trying to carry too many projects at once (you know who you are WIP hoarders). I believe that progress doesn’t usually come from trying harder. It comes from choosing one thing and letting everything else be quiet for a while. (Namaste, my writing gurus) I'm generally curious, how many projects are you actively juggling right now?
ONLY 5 SPOTS LEFT! GROUP WRITING PROGRAM. FINISH YOUR PROJECT THIS YEAR.
Hey everyone, I wanted to share a quick update now that Write The Next Page is back on Skool. My group writing program is open again, and there are only 5 spots left. That's what I've been focusing on lately. This is a small, hands-on group where we focus on actually showing up, staying consistent, and making real progress on your writing, not just talking about it. If you’ve been circling the idea of joining or waiting for the right moment, this is probably it. Once those last 5 spots are filled, I’m closing the group. Here’s the link with all the details: https://danny-dragone-inc.mailchimpsites.com/general-copy-2 If you’re on the fence or have questions, feel free to reply — happy to chat. Danny
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Write the thing that scares you a little.
I’ve been deep in my memoir lately, writing through some of the heavier chapters. The ones about loss, family, and how grief quietly shapes the way we move through the world. What’s surprised me most isn’t the sadness… It’s the clarity. Every time I write about something hard, I end up learning something I didn’t realize I’d been carrying. There’s this moment, maybe you know it too, where the memory stops being a weight and becomes a message. A reminder. A direction. And it made me think of all of us in this group. We’re all trying to make sense of our own stories, sentence by sentence, hoping they land somewhere true. Some days the writing flows. Other days, we feel like we’re digging through stone with a spoon. But every time we sit down and try again, we’re proving something important: Our stories matter because we’re the only ones who can tell them. So if you’re stuck, or tired, or doubting your voice — keep going. Write the next paragraph. Write the messy version. Write the thing that scares you a little. You never know… it might be the page that finally teaches you something real about yourself. Keep writing. We’re all in this with you
Starting something new
I've been looking through my old work and trying to find more inspiration. Though im stoked to say I think I found it. Now its time to expand on it Its amazing where you'll find your inspiration.
What's the story you've always wanted to tell?
What is the one story you've always wanted to write, and why haven't you written it yet? What's holding you back?
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