QUIZ

What’s Your Writing Style?

Every author’s process is unique. Some love to fly solo, others thrive in a community, and some shine brightest with support and structure. This quick 10-question quiz will help you discover your creative personality and the kind of writing support that fits you best.

✨ Jot your answers down in your phone or on a sheet of paper as you go. There’s no wrong choice, just what feels most true for you in the moment.

Question 1

When inspiration strikes, what do you usually do first?


A: Open my laptop and dive in.
B: Jot down notes, think on it, and maybe share the idea with a friend.
C: Talk it through with someone I trust before starting.

Question 2

What’s your favorite part of writing a book?


A: The creative rush of creating the story from scratch.
B: The balance of drafting, editing, and learning from other writers.
C: Seeing steady progress week by week with accountability and structure.

Question 3

How do you handle writing roadblocks?


A: I research, experiment, and find my own way to do things.
B: I might ask a few people for ideas, but I like to piece together my own solution.
C: I reach out for guidance. Hearing another opinion helps me for my own.

Question 4

What’s your writing schedule like?


A: My own. I can make a schedule and keep myself accountable.
B: I do best with gentle structure and steady reminders of what I’m capable of.
C: I need accountability and a deadline to keep me consistent.

Question 5

How do you like to learn new writing techniques?


A: Through self-paced courses, articles, and videos.
B: Through inspiration and monthly lessons that keep me creatively charged.
C: Through coaching or direct feedback tailored to my needs.

Question 6

How do you feel about feedback on your work?


A: I prefer to edit privately. I’ll show it when it’s ready.
B: I love encouragement from others, and don’t mind sharing in a safe space.
C: I want detailed, personalized guidance that helps me grow fast.

Question 7

What’s your dream writing vibe?


A: Cozy solo mornings with coffee and a clear plan.
B: A mix of quiet writing time and a community where I can learn and be inspired.
C: Regular check-ins that keep me motivated and moving forward.

Question 8

When you envision finishing your book, what emotion comes up most?


A: Pride, because I figured it out on my own.
B: Joy, because I had fun and made creative connections along the way.
C: Relief and gratitude, because support made it possible.

Question 9

What’s your biggest writing obstacle right now?


A: Figuring out my own process, and knowing what to do next.
B: Lack of inspiration and connection to keep my momentum going.
C: Needing structure and accountability to actually finish my book.

Question 10

If you could wave a magic wand and have one writing wish granted, what would it be?


A: To finally finish my book!
B: To access writing techniques and mindset support consistently .
C: To have an expert guide helping me all the way to “The End.”

Results

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Mostly A’s

The Independent Creator

You’re a do-it-yourself dreamer who loves creative freedom and learning at your own pace. You thrive when you can explore, but appreciate some structure to keep you on track.

Next Step:
Write for Fun is a self-paced course with video lessons, lifetime access, and one private call with me.

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Mostly B’s

The Creative Connector

You’re motivated by community energy and encouragement. You prefer the freedom to learn on your own, but prefer a guidance.

Next Step:
A writing lounge, audio pep talks, and a monthly live call welcoming your questions. Plus, a library of content for whenever you feel stuck.

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Mostly C’s

The Supported Storyteller

You’re ready to grow. You thrive with the right amount of accountability and feedback. You want to be guided, as long as it’s someone you can trust.

Next Step:

Contact me about mentorship availability. This open ended 1:1 coaching is about whatever you need most.

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