Welcome to Basecamp
Do you remember the excitement of preparing for a new school year? Getting new pens, new clothes, new books… Everything was shiny and fresh, and the world was full of possibility. That feeling of potential is exactly what you deserve in your writing too!
As the speakers at Basecamp to Brilliance, we love the idea of a fresh start. So for this “Back to School” period, we thought we’d give you something special: a bundle of 4 brand-new goodies to put in your (metaphorical) backpack.
Get your Basecamp ticket before September 10, and you’ll get all 4 resources for free.
It’s time to start your best writing year ever!
These goodies are waiting for you on the other side of your ticket:

by Charles Daly
Have you ever wished you could have an expert look at your book? For free? Well, now you can!
Grab your Basecamp ticket by September 10, and you'll be able to schedule a brief Zoom session with ghostwriter and editor Charles Daly to help you develop or troubleshoot your book.
Charlie says: "I can answer questions, help you with outlining, writing strategies, positioning, or anything else you're struggling with."

by Susanne Schotanus
Some days, it's just impossible to get words on paper. But if this is more than the occasional occurrence, it may just be that you're not giving your brain and body what they need to perform!
This self-care starter kit, developed by ADHD writing coach Susanne Schotanus, will help you identify what areas of self-care you've been neglecting, and gives you a plan to fix that!
Get your Basecamp ticket before September 10, and you'll get this PDF sent straight to your inbox.

by Sandra Postma
Do you struggle with your daily life as a spoonie (a person with chronic illness) and your desire to write? Then this free guide is for you!
In it you will find practical and mindset tips to help you write while you deal with your health issues. You will discover the value of your spoonie voice and find out which type of spoonie writer you are.
Get your ticket for Basecamp to Brilliance by September 10 and you'll be able to access this PDF, developed by Sandra Postma, for free!

by Siobhan Fox
As an ADHD writer, the pressure to create the ""perfect"" social media content can feel overwhelming. It often leads to analysis paralysis, burnout, and/or that dreaded ""icky"" feeling of always being in “promo” mode. But what if there was another way?
What if you could reframe your approach, helping you treat social media less like a performance and more like a casual conversation?
Sign up before September 10 and get Siobhan Fox' top 5 tips for ADHD Writers.
It’s time to ditch the dread and write confidently for Social Media. Ick be damned!!