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Registration Closes in Hours. Four Days From Now, You'll Have a Finished Story.

by Carlos Garbiras
Mar 08, 2026
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The Story Frame Sprint starts tomorrow morning at 9 am PST.

A few spots are still open.

If you've been reading these emails all week and haven't pulled the trigger yet — this is the last real window. Registration closes tonight.

Here's what the next four days look like:

Day 1 — Story Frame Foundation. Your core moment drafted. Three to four hundred words. The heart of your story, on the page.

Day 2 — Building Your Complete Story. All three anecdotes written. Eight hundred to a thousand words.

Day 3 — Editorial Excellence. Your complete story polished, with live feedback from me and your cohort.

Day 4 — Your Memoir Roadmap. All thirty chapters outlined and waiting.

Plus the optional Day 5 — Memoir Café — where you read your completed story aloud to the group. Included free.


Four days. One hour each. One finished story. Thirty chapters mapped.

$297. Lifetime access to all recordings.

This is not a course you'll come back to later. It's a sprint — it starts tomorrow, and the room is set. Come join us.

Get your sprint ticket

Happy telling!

-Carlos


P.S. Registration closes tonight. The sprint starts tomorrow at 9 am PST. If you've been thinking about it, now is the time.

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