Description
Every finished book, screenplay, song, and blog post started as a disaster. Every. Single. One. The difference between published creators and unpublished dreamers isn’t talent — it’s the willingness to write badly first and fix it later. This planner is your permission slip to be terrible on purpose. Inside you’ll find daily ‘dump pages’ with word count targets designed to prioritize speed over quality, a ‘No Editing Zone’ accountability tracker that logs how many days you resisted the urge to go back and fix things, scene and chapter planning spreads that keep your draft moving forward even when you don’t know where it’s going, a ‘Saggy Middle Survival Kit’ for the inevitable moment around page 80 when you want to abandon everything, weekly momentum reviews, a ‘Draft Funeral’ section for killing scenes that don’t work (with proper eulogies), and L.A. Walton’s legendary ‘vomit draft’ philosophy woven throughout — reminding you that the only draft that matters is the one that EXISTS. This planner doesn’t care about your grammar. It cares about your word count. Get it out. Get it done. Get it ugly. Then — and only then — make it pretty.






