WRITE IT OUT
You don't have to be through it to write it..
A live, intimate 2.5 hour workshop guiding you to birth a book from the experience you've lived.
SUNDAY, APRIL 19TH
7am PT · 9am CT · 10am ET · 3pm UK · 4pm GMT+2
Something is living inside you.
A story. A message. A book that has been trying to get out of you for weeks, months, maybe years. You've felt it in your chest during the hard conversations. You've heard it in your own voice when you're explaining your life to someone who really gets it. You've seen it in the notes app on your phone at 2am when the words came through in dreamland.
It's there. It's real. It's ready.
And you keep waiting.
Waiting until the dust settles. Until you're healed. Until you have more time, more clarity, more distance from the experience. Until it doesn't hurt as much to look at it directly.
But here's what I know—and what I've lived:
The mess is the material.
I wrote my book in the middle of a breakup.
Not after. Not once I'd processed it and tied it up with a bow and could speak about it calmly from a stage.
In it.
While the grief waves were still crashing. While I was still figuring out where I was going to sleep in a new country, all alone and with limited cash in the bank. While I was still me, mid-rupture, mid-initiation, mid-becoming.
And that book? It's the most alive, most true, most me thing I've ever written, and it’s all because I didn't wait for the other side. I wrote my way there.
That's what this workshop is about:
Diving into and treading the writing waters until you reach the solid shores of your book, finally in physical form.
The problem nobody talks about when it comes to writing and publishing a body of work in the form of a book.
Everyone tells you to just write it.
Carve out the time.
Hit your word count.
Don't leave the table until you do.
Just push through the emotions.
But the emotions are what’re stopping you from doing just that. And ignoring how you feel isn’t how you work.
Honestly?
It's not how the best books get written.
I’m over people not telling the truth about that by selling you the end result while ignoring the entire process that makes it possible.
You're not trying to force something out. You're trying to birth it. And births require presence, breath, support, and the wisdom to know when to push and when to surrender.
You don't need a drill sergeant or a schedule to follow.
You need a midwife.
You need someone who knows that the emotions that come up when you sit down to write aren't obstacles, they're the material. That the resistance isn't a character flaw, it's information. That the fear of judgement isn't proof you shouldn't write this—it's proof that it matters deeply.
And you need tools. Real ones. For the moment you go too deep into the grief and forget you're writing a book, not reliving a wound. For the moment you can't tell if you're processing or creating. For the moment you lose the thread of your message entirely and wonder if any of this is even worth saying.
IT IS. You just need help getting into—and getting comfortable in the messy middle of writing your story.
Write It Out
Get out of the way of your message.
The world needs it to move forward.
By the time we close, you will have:
Moved through the resistance — the procrastination, the fear of judgement, the "who am I to write this" loop, cleared
Tools to write through the emotion — so you can go into the hard material and come back out, still writing, not drowning
A way to know the difference between lamenting and writing with purpose — and how to return to your message when you lose it
Clarity on your core message and angle — who this book is for, what it's really about, and why only you can write it
Bonus: All registered attendees receive the opportunity to have Ash outline your entire manuscript with you—exclusively available to Write It Out participants.
This is for you if…
You have a book inside you that has been waiting long enough
You're still in the experience — the breakup, the grief, the transition, the becoming — and you thought you had to wait until it was over (or feels better)
You've tried to write it before and got swallowed by the emotion or the doubt, and you want to end the start/stop cycle
You know this book matters. You just need someone to help you get into and through it.
🗓️ Sunday, April 19th
⏰ 2.5 hour workshop
📍 Zoom (link will be provided 24 hours prior)
🌍 7am PT · 9am CT · 10am ET · 3pm UK · 4pm GMT+2
About your guide
Ash Johns is a writer, coach, and the Founder & Message Midwife of Mother to Millions™ — a publishing and writing house for women with a message too big to hold inside any longer.
She's helped women birth their most important work for years. She's a brand strategist, a business builder, and a woman who has walked through the fire of her own life and written about every step.
She wrote her own book in ten days (expected May 2026). While heartbroken. While in the middle of it.
She knows how it's done. And she's going to be with and guide you in your process.
