This is for the Writer Who’s Been “Working on Their Book” Forever.
You’ve been carrying this idea for a while now.
Maybe months. Most likely years.
You might have brilliant ideas hidden inside long voice notes, scattered journal pages, and half-written paragraphs. Maybe you’ve got 47 Google Docs with no real home. Maybe the idea shows up when you’re driving, showering, falling asleep, brushing your teeth. Maybe you’ve tried writing a few chapters and don’t know what you’re actually building.
However you’ve been capturing your great, big idea, this is your turning point and the path to writing your book.
You won’t just “work on your book.”
By the end of twelve weeks, you will have the full framework and a polished working manuscript with clear direction, powerful positioning, and a voice that is unmistakably YOU.
And yes—this is the exact developmental process I use with my NYT bestselling authors and celebrity ghostwriting clients who invest $50,000 for this level of clarity, structure, and editorial support.
My best guess is that you haven’t had the structure, support or editorial partnership required to turn this idea into a real manuscript.
(Wait….that exists?!)
This cohort is where that changes. This is where your idea becomes a fully polished, organized manuscript. This is where you are supported by a team that understands how nonfiction is built. This is where you move from carrying a book inside that beautiful brain of yours to actually writing it—and having the professional support to get you across the finish line.
You are not writing alone. You are not guessing. You are not fist-fighting with your book in the dark. You will have a professional editorial team behind you, a community of writers beside you, and a clear path in front of you. .
By the end of twelve weeks, you will have a polished working manuscript with a minimum of twenty-five thousand words and the structure required to keep building with confidence.
Umm… I have no concept of what 25,000 words actually means.
25,000 words—think 8–10 audiobook hours or approximately 100 double-spaced pages.
If you’re ready to write your book, let’s make magic together.
What You Will Create in
Twelve Weeks
A fully structured nonfiction manuscript draft.
A minimum of twenty-five thousand words toward your book.
A clear, compelling core idea.
A complete framework that holds your book together.
A professional outline aligned with industry standards.
Polished sample chapters.
A sustainable writing practice.
Weekly developmental feedback from a rotating team of three editors.
A manuscript you can expand, revise, or pitch with confidence.
Why This Cohort Works
Writing a nonfiction book requires clarity, feedback, structure, momentum, and community. These are the pieces you cannot create in isolation.
Editorial Support Every Week
Working in a silo can be dangerous. Every writing submission receives developmental feedback from one of three editors who rotate weekly. One week your work goes to me, Natalee Bloom. The next week to a USA Today Top Selling Author. The next week to an award-winning screenwriter. Then you cycle back to me. Your manuscript is shaped through multiple professional perspectives while still following a unified developmental arc.
TL; DR: your project gets the professional attention it deserves.
You always know what is working. You always know what needs strengthening. You always know where your manuscript is going.
A Structure That Removes Overwhelm
You follow a writing plan that increases gradually so you gain momentum instead of burning out. You will always know what to write next and where it belongs inside your book.
A Professional Team Behind Your Book
You are supported by me, an editor to NYT best-selling authors, a USA Today Top Selling Author, and an award-winning screenwriter. This is a level of editorial development rarely offered inside a group program.
A Cohort That Creates Accountability
You write alongside a small group of committed authors who understand what it feels like to be inside a book that wants to exist. You celebrate wins together. You build momentum together. You grow together.
Real Support Between Sessions
You are not left alone between classes. You have access to me and the group chat for additional support Tuesday through Saturday on Telegram. You can ask questions, share progress, get clarity, and stay connected to your writing practice.
This is why writers who have been stuck for years finish manuscripts here.
Weekly Saturday Teaching Sessions
Live classes that walk you through structure, book architecture, voice, clarity, pacing, argument, and the editorial skills needed to create a strong nonfiction manuscript.
Weekly Writing Submissions
A progressive writing plan:
Week 1: 500 words and outline
Weeks 2 to 4: 1,000 words per week
Weeks 5 to 8: 1,500 words per week
Weeks 9 to 12: 2,000 words per week
You will produce twenty-five thousand to forty thousand words by the end. This cadence also supports writers who are in flow and want to write more.
Saturday Sessions
10:00am–11:30am EST Saturdays
January 24, 2026 – April 18, 2026
The weekly 90-minute writing class where I teach the process of writing your nonfiction book. And yes—this is the exact framework I use with my NYT best-selling authors and celebrity clients and now you.
Weekly Developmental Feedback
Every submission receives comments from one editor in the rotation. Notes are clear and actionable. You understand how to strengthen your writing and structure every week.
The Writer’s Lab on Tuesdays
7:30pm–9:00pm EST Tuesdays
January 27, 2026 – April 14, 2026
A live writing environment with prompts, sprints, shared wins, and steady progress. This is where your rhythm develops and your manuscript grows.
Biweekly Industry Conversations
8:00pm EST Thursdays
January 29, 2026 – April 9, 2026
Surprise conversations with agents, publishing professionals, and author marketing experts. You learn the realities of the industry and what comes next.
Telegram Support
Tuesday through Saturday access to guidance, clarity, and support. You are never left on your own to figure out the hard parts.
How the Cohort Works
January 24, 2026 to April 18, 2026
Limited spots available.
When the cohort fills, enrollment closes.
The Manuscript Guarantee
This is really important.
If you attend at least eighty percent of the live teachings, submit your assignments on time, and follow the writing plan, you will complete a fully structured, polished working manuscript with a minimum of twenty-five thousand words. If you meet these requirements and do not reach this milestone, I will continue supporting you privately until your manuscript structure is complete.
How bout that?
How to Enroll and Investment Options
Enrollment is now open and spots are limited.
You may secure your place in the cohort in one of two ways:
Option 1: Pay in Full
$5,000 U.S. dollars
One-time payment
Includes the full twelve-week cohort experience plus one private 60-minute one-on-one editorial session with me, Natalee Bloom.
Option 2: Payment Plan
Three payments of $1,800 U.S. dollars
Total investment: $5,400 U.S. dollars
Includes the full twelve-week cohort experience.
Limited-Time BONUS
If you enroll and make your first payment by January 8, 2026 at 11:59pm EST, you will receive an additional private 60-minute one-on-one session with me, regardless of whether you choose the pay-in-full option or the payment plan. This means:
If you pay in full and enroll by the deadline, you will receive two private 60-minute one-on-one sessions with me.
If you enroll using the payment plan by the deadline, you will receive one private 60-minute one-on-one session with me.
These sessions are designed to support your book at the exact stage you are in—clarifying structure, strengthening your core idea, and accelerating your momentum inside the manuscript.
Once the January 8 deadline passes, the fast-action private session is no longer included unless you pay in full.
What writers are saying.
“I finally wrote the book I have been avoiding for years.”
A. Simson, Montana - Publishing Summer of 2026
“I didn’t believe I was going to finish this. I’ve been writing it for ten years. But Natalee was able to help me over the finish line. I finally am a published author.”
Stephanie B. California- Published author
“Natalee, I have never received this level of editorial support support.
Becca, Ontario, Canada - Published Author
“Magic. Working with you is magic.”
J.J. Published author