The Visibility Project April 8th - May 13th

$999.00

Let’s get visible! This new class is for writers who want to publish and promote their work—without melting down, selling out, or feeling like a desperate wannabe influencer. Because here’s the modern problem: to write the book or sell the story, you also have to write all the other writing—the Substack, the Instagram, the Linkedin, the reel, the bio, the blurbs, pitches, and positioning… the story you tell about your story. And if you carry shame—about being seen, being “too much,” being judged by family or friends, or taking up space publicly—visibility can feel like a psychological obstacle course. In this class, we’ll treat visibility as a creative practice (not a performance), and build a personal brand that feels true, specific, and sustainable.

You’ll leave class with

  • a supportive community of creative peers who will help hold you accountable for future visibility endeavors

  • a personal brand + mission statement you can refer back to, so you keep showing up in a way that stays true to your vision

  • a grounded understanding of your visibility shame triggers—and tools to move through them so you can confidently promote your work without fear

  • Guest lectures from high-level writers, memoirists, and creators with real followings who will answer the questions people don’t usually say out loud—about money, fear, backlash, boundaries, and staying spiritually intact while building an audience

  • a one-on-one half hour meeting with Molly Rosen to help you ideate, inspire and build on already existing momentum

Taught by Molly Rosen—writer/editor at The Cut, founder of Brooklyn Writers Collective and Stone Fox Bride, and longtime student of what happens when you live (and create) in public. She’s built substantial platforms across social + newsletter worlds, weathered her share of blowback (and terribly mean comments), and kept writing anyway.

Wednesday morning workshops (9am — noon EST): April 8th, April 15th, April 22nd, April 29th, May 6th, May 13th

Optional Monday Writing Circle: (130-230 EST): April 13th, 20th, 27th, May 4th, May 11th

Let’s get visible! This new class is for writers who want to publish and promote their work—without melting down, selling out, or feeling like a desperate wannabe influencer. Because here’s the modern problem: to write the book or sell the story, you also have to write all the other writing—the Substack, the Instagram, the Linkedin, the reel, the bio, the blurbs, pitches, and positioning… the story you tell about your story. And if you carry shame—about being seen, being “too much,” being judged by family or friends, or taking up space publicly—visibility can feel like a psychological obstacle course. In this class, we’ll treat visibility as a creative practice (not a performance), and build a personal brand that feels true, specific, and sustainable.

You’ll leave class with

  • a supportive community of creative peers who will help hold you accountable for future visibility endeavors

  • a personal brand + mission statement you can refer back to, so you keep showing up in a way that stays true to your vision

  • a grounded understanding of your visibility shame triggers—and tools to move through them so you can confidently promote your work without fear

  • Guest lectures from high-level writers, memoirists, and creators with real followings who will answer the questions people don’t usually say out loud—about money, fear, backlash, boundaries, and staying spiritually intact while building an audience

  • a one-on-one half hour meeting with Molly Rosen to help you ideate, inspire and build on already existing momentum

Taught by Molly Rosen—writer/editor at The Cut, founder of Brooklyn Writers Collective and Stone Fox Bride, and longtime student of what happens when you live (and create) in public. She’s built substantial platforms across social + newsletter worlds, weathered her share of blowback (and terribly mean comments), and kept writing anyway.

Wednesday morning workshops (9am — noon EST): April 8th, April 15th, April 22nd, April 29th, May 6th, May 13th

Optional Monday Writing Circle: (130-230 EST): April 13th, 20th, 27th, May 4th, May 11th