

A gentle membership to help you write the book
you've always dreamed of, in a way that supports your brain
No judgment, no commitment to a certain number of words every day.
This is a gentle structure that focuses on small wins and helping you write in a way that works for you.
LAUNCHING IN JANUARY 2026
If writing a book is on your 2026 goals list, then this is the place for you.
Write Club is a weekly, hosted co-writing club for neurodivergent minds. No demands, gentle structure and tiny wins that snowball. Zero shame. No pressure to share work, just support in a way that works for your brain.
We have two weekly sessions, a planning session on a Sunday at 8:00pm and a co-working one-hour writing session on Wednesdays at 1:00pm, UK times.
This membership is for you if:
- You have time to write but never seem to get to your desk
- It's tricky to fit in time for writing because diary management is a horror show
- You sit down at your desk - maybe to write - and can't remember why on earth you were there in the first place
- During your 'writing time', suddenly you find yourself doom-scrolling or tidying out the fridge (this is "procrasticleaning")
- The thought of sharing your work makes you want to (at best) hide in a dark cave so you just avoid writing
- You've tried co-working before, but it was bright and LOUD
- You want accountability that feels like a gentle nose-boop, not a telling‑off
- You love body‑doubling but need more structure than a free-for-all Zoom room, or one with fifteen minutes of smalltalk before you start
- You want to try gradual, repeatable steps (or occasionally throw in a flow state, hyperfocus sprint)
- You're ready to start showing up as you are, in all your unmasked neurodivergent glory (or like the idea of doing that someday)
How Does it Work?
Write Club isn't about accountability in the usual sense, and it's not a conventional "productivity space".
It's a space for writers who want to practise showing up without being watched for results — where your nervous system gets to settle down because no one's timing you, judging you, or waiting for you to perform.
We meet to write — microphones off, ideally cameras on — to build steadiness, confidence, and to start to trust ourselves, which can be tough if you've had a lot of writing setbacks.
Sometimes you write loads. Sometimes you just stare at the screen or out the window, and that doesn't matter. You are still building a space for yourself and your writing, and you're consistently showing up. Over time, this small act of deliberate consistency can have a magical impact.
Every Week:
We have two calls.
Sundays, 8:00pm - 30 mins to check-in, look at the week ahead, and plan when you'll write.
Wednesdays, 1:00pm - 60 minutes of gorgeous co-writing where you can journal, work on your non-fiction proposal or Substack, write or edit your novel or poetry or whatever else floats your writing boat, and helps build your writing practice.
All of these sessions are neurodivergent-friendly and are here to help you gently and finally achieve your writing goals.
The membership costs £29 per month.
Members get 10% off 1 Power Hour booking in the current Write Club month (ask me for more details)
Who is the Club for?
Write Club is a kind, supportive, ND‑friendly membership for writers with brains that don’t fit the default.
ADHD, autistic, dyslexic, dyspraxic, AuDHD, the diagnosed ones and those of us who ‘just always felt different’.
It’s about working in an empathetic, compassionate way. You show up, in whatever way you can, I’ll lend you some executive function, and away we go.
Who am I?
I've been working with writers for two decades, from acquiring fiction and non-fiction at a major publishing house, all the way to being in 1:1 critique relationships and accountability partnerships as a writer myself.
I bloody love talking about stories, characters, and ideas and I'm also very aware of what it's like to feel stuck and wanting to bang your head on the desk (please don't do that!).
How can you know whether we might be a good match to work together? For starters, here are some of my beliefs and values.
- Self-diagnosis of neurodivergence is valid
- Climate change is real
- Systemic racism exists and persists and is harmful to all of us
- I support trans rights
- Chronic illness, fibromyalgia, ADHD and COVID all exist
If any of those values don't align with yours, we won't be a good fit.
FAQs
Your questions answered
What do I get for my £29?
Does the membership rollover automatically each month?
Do I have to be on camera?
What if I miss a session or slide in late?
Will you critique my pages?
Come on In
Come and join Write Club. Make friends with momentum.
You bring your brilliant, spicy brain. I’ll bring the structure.
Book Doubling is a trading name of Content Happy Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales (Company No. 7427748)
Unit F1, Admirals Offices, Main Gate Road, The Historical Dockyard, Chatham, Kent, ME4 4TZ.

