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Willpower
You have tried this. It works for about eleven days, and then a bad week arrives and there is nothing holding the habit up but you.
Two hundred writers in Austin. A seat with your name on it this Saturday. Members meet fifteen to twenty of them in their first month.
Why it is still sitting there
You know what you want to write. Then Tuesday happens — work runs long, someone needs something, and the file stays closed. You promise yourself the weekend. The weekend does the same thing. Nothing is wrong with you. You are trying to do the one thing nobody is expecting you to do, alone, in a week built to fill itself.
Do that for a year and it is a year. Do it for three and the book quietly stops being something you mention to people.
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You have tried this. It works for about eleven days, and then a bad week arrives and there is nothing holding the habit up but you.
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You bought one. Maybe three. Reading about writing is not writing, and a video you can watch any time is a video you watch never.
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Nobody notices whether you showed up. So on the Saturday it would have counted most, you do not, and no one ever mentions it.
What actually changes it
Saturday, 10am, somewhere in Austin. Thirty to forty writers, laptops open, three hours. You do not have to feel like writing. You do not have to be in the mood. You have to turn up to a thing that is already happening — and that is a far smaller ask than the one you have been failing at.
Members meet fifteen to twenty other writers in their first month. That is the number that does the work. Once six people know what you are writing, not finishing it gets awkward.
A members-only session. Thirty to forty of these, every Saturday of the year.
Receipts
42
First drafts finished
Two 12-week novel courses a year, twenty writers in each, every one of them walking out with a complete draft.
53
Manuscripts workshopped
One 8-week feedback cohort every season, eight to twelve writers apiece, led by a working Professor of Creative Writing.
158+
Events
Seven to nine events every month across Cherrywood, Rosedale, South Congress and South Lamar. None of them online.
1,900+
Hours at events
Fifty-two Saturday sessions, twelve salon dinners, and the four-to-five hours each of those dinners actually runs.
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Salon dinners
Sixteen members, one topic, one evening. The conversations members still quote back to us a year later.
The shelf
18 of them, so far
Literary novel, first draft
12-Week Course - Spring 2026
Essay collection, complete
8-Week Feedback - Winter 2026
Feature screenplay, second pass
8-Week Feedback - Winter 2026
Speculative novel, first draft
12-Week Course - Fall 2025
Memoir, first draft
12-Week Course - Spring 2026
Substack, weekly, one year unbroken
Members Only Sessions
Short story cycle, complete
8-Week Feedback - Summer 2025
Non-fiction proposal, out to agents
Getting Published
Crime novel, first draft
12-Week Course - Fall 2025
Poetry chapbook, complete
Members Only Sessions
Historical novel, second draft
12-Week Course - Fall 2025
Pilot script, table read
Members Only Sessions
Travel essay, published
8-Week Feedback - Summer 2025
Novella, complete
12-Week Course - Spring 2026
Children's picture book, out to agents
Getting Published
Horror novel, first draft
12-Week Course - Fall 2025
Newsletter, one hundred issues
Members Only Sessions
Poetry collection, out on submission
8-Week Feedback - Winter 2026
Finished something here? Tell us and we will put it on the shelf.
Who teaches
08 instructors
Ethan Brooks
Newsletters
Leila Sales
Publishing
Eli Ryder, MFA
Fiction
Lucas Schaefer
Debut fiction
Andrew Forrester, PhD
Debut fiction
Theodore Yurevitch, MFA
Close reading
Bradley Mankoff, PhD
Epistemology
David Kadavy
Self-publishing
The members
21 spots left this season
























Membership includes
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The same slot, every week, already in the calendar — and people there who notice when you are not. That is the part that actually moves a draft.
Fifty-two a year
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Two hundred members: novelists, essayists, screenwriters, journalists, playwrights. Members say they meet fifteen to twenty of them in their first month.
Two hundred members
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Seven to nine events a month across four Austin neighbourhoods. Writing sessions of thirty to fifty, salon dinners for sixteen, and author talks where we buy the tickets so you do not have to.
Seven to nine a month
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More than $1,000 a year off our instructor-led courses — the 8-Week Feedback Group, the 12-Week Novel Course — and half off every workshop and seminar we run.
$1,000+ a year saved
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Post pages in the members chat and get real feedback back — from writers who have already read your last three drafts and know what you are trying to do with this one.
Open all week
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Ten to twenty writers, one great book a month — a canonical novel or a book on craft — read for how it was built rather than what happens in it. It sharpens what you notice, and what you notice is what you can use.
Twelve books a year
The offer
9 things, one price
150+ events a year
Seven to nine a month, every one of them in person, every one included.
A members-only writing session every week
Fifty-two a year. Thirty to forty writers. The same slot, already in your calendar.
The members chat
Post pages, get notes back from writers who have already read your last three drafts.
$600 off the 12-Week Novel Course
Ten to fifteen writers, one finished manuscript. The discount alone is worth more than a season of membership.
$300 off the 8-Week Feedback Group
Eight to twelve writers, led by a working Professor of Creative Writing.
Half off every workshop and seminar
Publishing, querying, newsletters, self-publishing — taught by people who have done it.
Author talks, tickets on us
We buy the seats so you do not have to think about it.
The book club
Twelve books a year, read the way writers read them — for how they were built.
Salon dinners
Sixteen members, one topic, four hours. The conversations people quote back to us a year later.
Members Only Writing Sessions
Once per week · 30–40 writers
Writers Book Club
Once per month · 10–20 writers
Free Writing Club
4 times per year · 160–200 writers
8-Week Feedback Group
Once per season · 8–12 writers
A Moveable Feast
Every six weeks · 10–16 writers
The Business of Writers
Every six weeks · 8–12 writers
Author and Speaker Events
Once per season · 30–55 writers
12 Week Novel Writing Course
Twice per year · 8–15 writers
Show Your Work Reading Night
Once per season · 18–20 writers
Getting Published Industry Session
Once per season · 10–20 writers
$349 a season is 150+ events a year at about nine dollars each. Take the novel course once and the discount alone is $600 — more than the season it came in.
Pick your tier
21 spots left · billed seasonally
The events have sizes. A writing session is thirty to forty people, a salon dinner is sixteen, a feedback group is eight to twelve. Past a certain number those stop being the thing we advertised, so we cap the club and reopen it when members leave.
$349 per season
$349 every three months. Cancel any time.
This is the full ATX Writing Club membership. Seven to nine events a month, over a hundred and fifty a year, all of them in person. Every session, workshop and dinner is open to you. Choose Pro if you want writing to become a real part of your life.
What's included
$900 per season
$900 every three months. Cancel any time.
For serious writers, published authors, entrepreneurs, and people seeking to build real bodies of work. Membership to The Rosedale Society features 24/7 access to our private clubhouse. This tier includes everything in Pro, plus access to exclusive Rosedale member events.
What's included
Before you worry about it
Billed every three months. Cancel whenever you like and you keep your access to the end of the period you already paid for. No call, no retention script — two clicks in the member dashboard.
Travelling, on deadline, or having a month? Pause for one, two or three months from the same screen and pick it back up when you are ready.
Nobody is asking you to believe a landing page. Come to one, meet the room, and decide with your own eyes. Most people know inside an hour.
After you join
Five steps · your first week
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Pick your membership tier and check out. Lite and Pro start the moment you pay. Rosedale is an application rather than a checkout.
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It lands straight away, carrying the link to the private calendar — every members-only session, dinner and workshop on it. That link is nowhere on this website.
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Your own page in the members' area. It keeps count of what you turn up to, it is where you check into an event, and it is where you can join the group chat.
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Members meet fifteen to twenty new writers in their first month. It starts at this one.
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More than 150 events a year, and a Pro membership unlocks every one of them.
Everything else
FAQ
No. While some members are published authors or working creatives, many are just getting serious about a project for the first time. Some are writing a book, some are exploring a new medium, and others simply want to become better writers. All levels are welcome as long as you are committed to the work.
No sweat. You can pick and choose exactly what kinds of events fit your calendar, and your interests. But just like with your writing, something is always better than nothing.
We have two membership tiers.
This tier gives you access to over 100+ events each year, plus huge discounts to all of our instructor led courses and workshops. We designed this tier for people looking to take their writing more seriously and experience the full richness of our community. Membership to Pro costs $349, and is billed automatically every three months unless cancelled.
Our most selective tier, for published and working writers, entrepreneurs, and people building real bodies of work. It includes everything in Pro plus 24/7 access to our private clubhouse and 10+ exclusive Rosedale member events. Membership costs $900 per season, and is billed automatically every three months unless cancelled.
All of it lives in the member dashboard, and it takes about a minute.
From there you can update your billing details, pause for one, two or three months, or cancel outright. Cancelling takes effect at the end of the current billing period, and you keep your access until then.
If the address you bought with no longer reaches you, send us a note and we will sort it out.
Most of our members have creative ambitions but find that life keeps getting in the way. They join because they want to make more time for writing, stay accountable, and finally finish the projects they've started. Whether you're working on a novel, a script, an essay collection, or something else entirely, this is a place to get unstuck and move forward.
Yes. We host one free, open-to-the-public writing event each season for anyone curious about the club. It's a great way to get a feel for the community before applying. All other events are for members only.
You'll be added to our weekly members-only newsletter. This is where you'll receive invites to upcoming events, hear about what other members are working on, and find opportunities to connect. In your first month, you can expect to meet 10 to 15 new writers, depending on your availability and participation. We recommend attending at least two events early on to get a strong foothold in the community.
All kinds. Our members write novels, essays, screenplays, memoirs, poetry, newsletters, short stories, and more. Some are just getting started; others are years into a project.
ATX Writing Club hosts 7 to 9 events per month, all designed to help members write more, connect with other creatives, and elevate their craft.
Large gatherings (30–50 people) held at venues across Austin, where members come together to get real work done.
Monthly, intimate dinners with 16 members, centered around a single topic—creative discipline, artistic ambition, building a life around your work. These last 4–5 hours and tend to spark the best conversations of the year.
Led by a local Professor of Creative Writing, this group is designed for writers ready to strengthen and complete their drafts. Each week, you'll receive thoughtful, structured feedback from both peers and your instructor, helping you see your work more clearly and revise with precision.
A step-by-step drafting program that takes you from idea to finished manuscript. Each week you'll get a specific story beat to build, a clear writing target, an accountability check-in, and a live writing sprint to lock in progress. You'll walk away with a full draft and a reliable writing habit that actually sticks.
Practical workshops and presentations for writers ready to turn craft into career. Learn from working professionals about publishing, pitching, building an audience, and earning income from your creative work—without compromising your art.
A close reading group focused on structure, form, and meaning. Less about opinions—more about how great writing works.
and many more!
Our events are held all across Austin, with locations rotating week to week. Some of our favorite neighborhoods include Cherrywood, Rosedale, South Congress, and South Lamar. We choose venues that are inspiring, comfortable, and conducive to great work and conversation.
Our typical writing sessions are held on Saturday at 10am. For each of our other event types, the times and days of week are much more variable. For example, our Salon Style dinners are usually 6pm on Fridays, and our Writing Workshops are usually 6pm on Thursdays, but things change with the seasons.
You can get a better idea of the timing for our upcoming events by looking at our calendar.
No. ATX Writing Club is fully in-person. We believe real communities are built face to face, not through screens. Every event happens live, here in Austin.
No. We don't believe in internet gurus or online courses. Great writing comes from showing up, reading classic works, and putting pen to paper—so that's what we focus on. This is a peer-driven community, first and foremost.
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Membership
Every writer on this page joined on an ordinary week, on a day that felt like a bad time to start. Six months later they had pages. That is the entire pitch.