✨ Guide to Plotting

Stop writing against your brain. Discover the psychology behind why you get stuck and come out the other side with effortless, fresh pages.

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Every writer has a natural creative wiring.

The problem is that most writing advice doesn’t account for different types of writers, so you end up with productivity hacks that never stick because they were designed for someone else's brain.

The Write Type Challenge is seven days of understanding your specific creative blocks and moving through them with exercises, prompts, and guidance built around you. And yes, it’s free.

How to participate

Take the quiz and find out which of the four writer types you are. Then sign up for your free personalised seven-day challenge and spend a week finally understanding why you get stuck and getting new pages written with a (hopefully!) renewed ease.

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Which one are you?

Each type of writer has their own strengths and their own blind spots.

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🌿 The Wanderer

You write from instinct. Your pages are vivid and alive, and you have absolutely no idea what the plan is. But you’ll make sense of it later, right?

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📋 The Scribe

You have the outline, the spreadsheet, and the colour-coded chapter plan. You just haven't started writing it yet, for some mysterious reason?

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✨ The Wizard

Your world is rich and alive. Your characters have fully developed backstories and emotional scenes already drafted. Your plot is… somewhere.

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⚔️ The Knight

You have a plan, and you're sticking to it. Until a better idea comes along and you rewrite chapter one for the seventeenth time.

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The Challenge

The challenge you’re signing up for is to write one chapter by the end of the week. And you do that while learning more about your writer brain, your specific blocks and how to overcome those.
Over seven days, you'll get:

Daily insight into the psychological patterns behind your specific blocks so you finally understand why you keep hitting the same walls

Targeted exercises designed for your type: not generic writing prompts, but practical tools matched to how your brain works

Gentle accountability: small nudges, leading questions, and encouragement to keep you moving toward the end of your chapter

By the end of the week, you'll have moved through your block, written new pages, and understood something about your creative process that no amount of generic writing advice ever gave you.
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What Type of Writer Are You?
Archetype

You might recognise yourself if: