Trevor Thrall & Leilah Moodley
12 Week Year for Writers
The 12 Week Year for Writers podcast is hosted by Trevor Thrall, Ph. D., author of The 12 Week Year for Writers. We dive deep on strategies and tools to help writers be their most productive selves.
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Oct 30, 2025
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Episodes
Why the World Needs Your Voice 30.10.2025 30:49
Send us a text Ever feel like your topic is taken, your niche is crowded, and your draft adds nothing new? Let’s flip that script. We walk through five clear reasons your words matter now—starting with a reframing that changes everything: writing is a conversation, not a competition. When you see books and essays as flavors, not trophies, the goal shifts from being the only voice to bringing your...
Embracing Uncertainty 07.10.2025 38:40
Send us a text Check out the Embracing Uncertainty Workshop , October 20, 2025! The draft feels stuck, the notes aren’t talking, and your outline suddenly looks like wishful thinking. We’ve all been there. Trevor sits down with writing coach and historian-turned-book coach Christina Larocco to unpack a calm, repeatable way to turn uncertainty into momentum—without waiting for a muse or getting los...
Putting Your Butt in the Chair 24.09.2025 41:01
Send us a text The biggest challenge for most writers isn't talent or ideas—it's simply showing up. Ever meant to write but somehow the coffee, inbox, or laundry won instead? You're not alone. In this deep dive into the psychology of writing consistency, I explore the three major obstacles that keep us from getting our butts in the chair: fear, energy depletion, and what I call the "lizard brain."...
Pitch Perfect: How to Write a Letter That Lands You a Publishing Deal 11.08.2025 41:01
Send us a text Landing a publishing deal often feels like an impossible dream for aspiring authors. What makes one manuscript stand out among thousands? How can you ensure your pitch letter doesn't end up in the rejection pile? In this revealing conversation, former book editor Jason Kuznicki pulls back the curtain on what really happens when editors evaluate submissions. Drawing from his experien...
The Productivity Killer: Understanding—and Overcoming—Procrastination 19.07.2025 41:35
Send us a text Procrastination afflicts even the most talented and ambitious writers. That half-finished manuscript, the brilliant idea gathering dust, the writing project continually pushed to tomorrow—we all know the struggle. In this candid exploration, Trevor Thrall dives deep into the psychology behind why writers procrastinate and offers battle-tested strategies to overcome this creativity-k...
What To Do When Your Plan Hits the Fan 18.10.2024 24:10
Send us a text It happens to all of us: you make a beautiful plan, you’re pumped and ready to go. Then life happens, things go sideways, and you suddenly find yourself weeks behind. If you don’t do something drastic, you aren’t going to hit your goals. What the heck do you do now? For most of us, our plans need significant adjustment midstream more often than not. The problem is that most people d...
Writing Like a Human 01.06.2024 47:01
Send us a text We’re all getting the message every day. Generative AI is changing the world at warp speed. Every week reveals new possibilities for working more efficiently. Nothing will be the same. A robot is going to cook all your hamburgers and fries. No one will have a job within 10 years. And writers will go the way of the dodo. To that I say: raspberry sound. Humans will always have a place...
The Research Trap 18.05.2024 32:57
Send us a text Do any of the following scenarios sound familiar? You know you need to do some research for your book, but you have no idea where to start You want to write a book about a new topic, or a novel that takes place in a new setting perhaps, but you are so worried that you won’t sound authoritative or convincing enough, so you spend months doing research, never sure whether you’ve done e...
What is the Rock in Your Shoe? 18.04.2024 37:31
Send us a text Is there a rock in your shoe keeping you from writing? I don't just mean a garden variety obstacle, I'm talking about a major productivity or dream killer. Is there something that needs to change for you to reach your goals? In today's episode, we discuss The Rock and the Response. We talk about how the obvious layer of the rock almost hides a more important inner layer of dan...
Five Strategies for Finishing What You Start 20.12.2023 33:41
Send us a text Everywhere I look I see workshops promising to help you get a fast start to 2024. And that’s great! But here’s the thing: how many times have you or someone you know got off to a quick start on a new writing project but never quite finished it? That’s why this episode is all about Starting to Finish. We'll talk about five common reasons people don't finish their writing and five con...
Mastering the Art of Slow Progress 11.10.2023 36:42
Send us a text Do you ever hear yourself saying these sorts of things? - I don’t have enough time to write - I don’t have enough energy to keep going to the end - I am so demoralized at how slow this is going - I’m losing my enthusiasm for this writing project I’ve been at it so long If you find yourself in one of these situations, you need to become a master of making slow progress. This idea of...
Five Strategies for Finding Focus When Life Gets Crazy 30.08.2023 36:41
Send us a text Did you know that the average person spends just 47 seconds before switching from looking at one screen/window on their computer to looking at another? Or that it takes 25 minutes to regain focus after an interruption? Staying focused in the best of times is a brutal task. Staying focused when life gets crazy is that much harder. In this episode we'll talk about five strategies for...
Showing Up to Write (Why We Don't, How We Can) 20.06.2023 42:26
Send us a text Have you ever had one of those periods where you just couldn’t write consistently? Maybe your schedule was too chaotic. Maybe you got super busy at work. Or maybe you found yourself looking at the clock and seeing it was time to write but you wound up finding something else to do? Maybe you were going great guns but then went on vacation and when you came back you found that your mo...
Aligning Your Writer Rhythms with Writing Reality 13.03.2023 26:36
Send us a text Did you ever have a writing project where everything just clicked? I mean, from the beginning when you had the idea to the finished product, everything just went great, and quickly? And on the other hand, did you ever have a writing project that did nothing but give you trouble, from the day you started it until the day you finished it, or just dropped it? I've had my share of both....
Tools of the Trade with Scrivener for Dummies Author Gwen Hernandez 26.01.2022 40:13
Send us a text If you write fiction (and even if you don't), my guess is that you use, have used, or are thinking about using Scrivener, one of the most popular writing apps on the planet. If you are thinking about it, or need some help making the most of Scrivener, this week's guest is the person to ask for help. Gwen Hernandez is an engineer turned author. She writes the popular Men of Steele se...
Tools of the Trade with Plottr Founders Cameron Sutter and Ryan Zee 17.01.2022 32:33
Send us a text Welcome to the Get Your Writing Done podcast, I’m Trevor Thrall, author of The 12 Week Year for Writers. If you enjoy today’s episode, please submit a review wherever you get your podcasts. And for weekly updates on the podcast and other writing resources, you can subscribe to my newsletter at GYWD.com Are you the kind of person who likes to hash out all the details before you start...
How the Growth Mindset Can Unlock Your Writing Potential 10.01.2022 42:41
Send us a text Are great writers born or made? Is your productivity level something fixed, or can you become a more productive person over time? If you haven’t written a book by age 30, will you ever? Do rejections mean you’re a failure? In this podcast we take another look at the writer’s mindset. Our focus today is the importance of a growth mindset. Research shows that adopting a growth mindset...
Optimizing Epiphanies: Three Steps to Launching Successful Writing Projects 03.01.2022 47:57
Send us a text It’s a new year and for many of us that means it’s time to launch ambitious new writing projects. And that’s great, because the world needs more of what you’re doing. But it turns out that the launch phase is fraught with perils and risks. How many of us have had a blinding epiphany strike while in the shower, only to realize later that the idea wasn’t so brilliant after all? Or hav...
The 13th Week and 2021 in Review 27.12.2021 37:08
Send us a text If you aren’t a 12 Week Year follower, you might be surprised to learn that a key element of the 12 Week Year system is, in fact, a 13th week. The 13th week is dedicated to assessing the previous 12 so that you can look at what went well, what didn’t go so well, and identify lessons learned to help you shape your next 12 Week plan. If you’ve been listening to the podcast for any tim...
Why Do You Write? 20.12.2021 45:18
Send us a text Let me ask you a simple question: Why do you write? This question - so simple and unassuming and yet so profound - is the starting point for our conversation about motivation. We all have good days and bad days. I’m sure we have all experienced some high highs and some low lows. But some people seem to have a higher baseline level of motivation than others. Some people pretty much a...
Building Resilience, with Susan Scott 14.12.2021 47:07
Send us a text Today I sit down with Susan Scott, counselor, leadership coach, author, and founder of Life Inspired, Inc., a company that provides life design and coaching for leaders and life coaches. Our topic today is resilience. As I discuss in the 12WY for Writers, resilience is a critical element of the writer’s mindset. Every writer - no matter the type or genre, has to deal with rejections...
Dealing with Imposter Syndrome 06.12.2021 39:21
Send us a text Have you ever been thinking about a writing project but then said, I don’t know everything I need to know about that so I shouldn’t start that project right now, I should wait until I’m more confident about what I know. Or have you ever found yourself in the middle of a manuscript and asked, “Why did I ever think I could do this?” Have you ever sat around a table of your peers and t...
How to Survive the Holidays: Writer's Edition 29.11.2021 35:56
Send us a text Welcome to the Get Your Writing Done podcast, I’m Trevor Thrall, author of The 12 Week Year for Writers. If you enjoy today’s episode, please submit a review wherever you get your podcasts. And for weekly updates on the podcast and other writing resources, you can subscribe to my newsletter at GYWD.com Ah the holidays, that time of year where everyone’s plans to get things done meet...
Why I Love My Weekly Writing Group 22.11.2021 45:43
Send us a text Welcome to the Get Your Writing Done podcast, I’m Trevor Thrall, author of The 12 Week Year for Writers. If you enjoy today’s episode, please submit a review wherever you get your podcasts. And for weekly updates on the podcast and other writing resources, you can subscribe to my newsletter at GYWD.com What if there were a tool that would simultaneously help you be more accountable,...
The Quantified Writer? A Healthy Approach to Keeping Score 15.11.2021 43:22
Send us a text Are you one of those people who uses a fancy watch or phone to track your blood pressure, heart rate, daily step count, laps swum, miles run, calories consumed, and all that? On the flip side, have you ever decided not to get on the scale after Thanksgiving, or after vacation? Or did you ever do so badly on an exam in college that you didn’t bother going to pick it up from the profe...
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