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Writing & Launching a Substack

A one-off session with Marta Rose about writing and launching the popular Spiral Lab Substack

About Course
  • 04 May 2025, 12:00 – 13:30 GMT-5
    Zoom
    In this session, Marta will share what she has learned in the process of writing and launching The Spiral Lab, particularly what has worked for her as a neurodivergent writer, and will discuss your specific questions, ideas, projects and struggles.

About the Course:

Sunday, May 4th, 2025

12-1:30pm EST

via Zoom

This is a one-off session.

Facilitated by Marta Rose, author of the Spiral Lab Substack

 

Have you considered writing and launching your own Substack, but aren't sure how to start? Do you struggle with confidence about the quality of your content or your ability to maintain consistency? In this session, Marta will share what she has learned in the process of writing and launching The Spiral Lab, particularly what has worked for her as a neurodivergent writer, and will discuss your specific questions, ideas, projects and struggles. 

All tickets are only $10 (USD)

Tickets on sale from April 18th! To get updates and reminders make sure you Register Your Interest.

No refunds will be offered for this course (unless it is cancelled). Can't attend live? The event will be recorded and shared with all ticket holders. Submit questions in advance or during the session. 

About the Facilitator

Marta Rose is a queer AuDHD writer and artist. Her work offers critical insights and healing metaphors for reframing the ways we understand neurodivergence. She founded and directs Divergent Design Studios, an online community offering body doubling, workshops, and peer support for neurodivergent creatives. She writes a weekly(ish) substack newsletter called The Spiral Lab, and has published several ebooks, including Neuroemergent Time: Making Time Make Sense for ADHD and Autistic People and Getting Started is the Hardest Part. Her work has been cited by Dr. Devon Price in Unmasking Autism, by Ellie Middleton in How to Be You, by Rebecca Schiller in A Thousand Ways to Pay Attention, and by Jesse Meadows in the Sluggish newsletter, among others. She holds an MFA in creative writing from Warren Wilson College. She has two grown neurodivergent children and lives in Philadelphia, on the land of the Lenni Lenape people, with her partner.

See Marta's other courses.

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