You have a book
inside you.
Let's get it out.

Every day for 30 days, WriteStreak gives you two prompts: one teaches you a writing technique, the other tells you what to write next, tailored to your book. By day 30, you have a finished first draft and the skills to back it up.

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Day 12 of 30 12
Today's Technique
"Show, don't tell" through sensory details. Instead of saying a character is scared, describe their dry mouth and clenched jaw.
Your Writing Prompt
Write the scene where your protagonist discovers the letter. Use at least three senses to convey their reaction.
How it works

Three things happen every day for 30 days.

01

Tell us about your book

Genre, premise, characters, tone. WriteStreak builds a 30-day roadmap around YOUR story, not generic exercises.

02

Learn a technique

Each day introduces a real craft skill: pacing, dialogue, tension, voice. Techniques build on each other, basic to advanced.

03

Write your next chapter

Your second prompt is a scene from your book that practices today's technique. You're always writing YOUR story, not throwaway exercises.

The Technique Prompt

Learn the craft that separates published authors from everyone else. Each day covers one specific, actionable writing skill.

  • Day 1: Hook your reader in the first paragraph
  • Day 7: Write dialogue that reveals character
  • Day 15: Control pacing with sentence length
  • Day 22: Build tension through what you don't say
  • Day 30: Write an ending that earns the journey

The Story Prompt

Every prompt ties directly to your book. You're not writing random exercises. You're writing scenes, chapters, and moments that become your manuscript.

  • "Introduce your protagonist mid-action"
  • "Write the scene that changes everything"
  • "Your antagonist explains their motives"
  • "The quiet moment before the climax"
  • "Close the final chapter with resonance"

Day 30: you'll hold a first draft you actually wrote.

Not AI-generated. Not a template. A real book that came from your mind, shaped by 30 techniques that made you a better writer along the way.

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