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If You're Still Reading These Emails, You Know You Want to Join.

by Carlos Garbiras
Mar 09, 2026
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Six hours.

That's what's left before I close registration for The Story Frame Sprint.

After midnight, the door closes. The cohort is set. The sprint starts tomorrow morning at 9 am PST.

If you have been on the fence all week — reading the emails, feeling the pull, finding reasons to wait — I want to say one last thing before I let it go.

The story you've been meaning to write is not going to feel more urgent than it does right now.


That's not a sales tactic. It's just true.

Urgency fades. The calendar fills back in. The moment passes and gets replaced by the next reasonable excuse to wait a little longer.

Four days from now, twelve writers will have a complete, polished memoir story they didn't have on Monday morning. They will have thirty chapters outlined and named and waiting.

They will have done the thing they've been meaning to do — in four hours, with a structure that made it unavoidable, in a room full of people who showed up for the same reason they did.


You can still be one of them.

But only until midnight.

Get your sprint ticket

Happy telling!

-Carlos


P.S. Lifetime access to all recordings included for everyone who registers before tonight. The sprint starts tomorrow at 9 am PST. After midnight, registration closes for good.

 

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