30 for 30
monthly giveaway for
free 1-on-1 coaching!

Anytime you do a Manuscript Time Block (“MTB”), send us an email at writersblockchallengebybecca @ gmail.com (remove the spaces) or report on our Discord server.

MTBs are 30 minutes of time spent in your manuscript. So if you think, plan, plot, or write for 30 minutes, it counts as an MTB. That’s it!

There is no limit to the number of times you can enter, you can join anytime, and it is open to fiction and non-fiction authors.

At the end of the month, we will tally up the totals, do a live Prize Award video on Better-Faster Academy’s Crowdcast page and award the winners.

Dear Becca
a weekly column of
free coaching advice

Join the Better-Faster Newsletter to get the “Dear Becca” weekly coaching column!

Every day, Becca gets new emails or comments asking “what happens if I…” And while she might answer a question in one place, not everyone sees it. So “Dear Becca” was created to answer some of the coaching questions Becca gets publically, in order to help everyone.

It’s live coaching! Only available through the Better-Faster Newsletter. 🙂

Have a question for Becca? Submit your own letter here!

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Live Coaching
monthly live coaching
on Crowdcast

Every month we do a live coaching session on our Crowdcast page. Either Becca or Becca and another coach go live on our BFA Facebook page to answer questions that are brought up in the chat. This is an opportunity for you to see if you resonate with our process.

If you’ve been considering coaching or classes and you’re uncertain about how to proceed, the monthly Live coaching is a great place to try out. You also get a chance to see the rest of the community at work, and see how you like the feel and the flow.

We usually go live within the first week of the month, and if you follow our BFA FB page with notifications on, you’ll get the notice for the event!

The Quitcast is a weekly Youtube channel and Podcast created around the content of Becca Syme’s “What to Quit, What to Keep, and What to Question” model of coaching writers.