Write a 1-page scene where the character says something untrue. Make sure their hands give the lie away.
Pick a location the audience already knows. Describe how it reads at the wrong hour.
A scene where information moves through props. No dialogue allowed for half a page.
Each prompt opens an empty page with the writing brief above it. Whatever you write lands in your journal — a private feed you can scroll back through. The point isn't the finished page; it's that you sat down.
Land an audience inside the action in five lines or less. 12 exercises.
12 exercisesFind what each character says nobody else would. 9 exercises.
9 exercisesCarry plot through silence — looks, business, restraint. 7 exercises.
7 exercisesPlace a seed in act one; pay it in act three. 14 exercises.
14 exercisesSets unlock as you write through the prompts before them. The structure is intentional — chase one thing at a time, see it get sharper, move on.
The streak counter is a private nudge, not a public ranking. There's no leaderboard, no shared feed, no comparison. If you miss a day, your streak holds at its longest — it doesn't reset. We will not make a writer feel bad about a day off; the point is the next sentence, not the previous one.