If you’ve ever stared at your own writing and thought, “This is good… but why does it sound like somebody else?”—congrats. You don’t have a voice problem. You have a directing problem.
In this webinar, Roman uses the same tools directors use to wrestle a creative vision into submission—tone, theme, focus, and intention—so you can stop spiraling, stop apologizing, and write like someone who knows exactly why they’re in the room.
We’ll uncover the themes you keep circling, the emotional temperature you default to, and why the moments that make you a little nervous are almost always the moments that land. You’ll walk out with clarity, confidence, and a creative compass that doesn’t need to phone a friend. Drafts tighten up. Rewrites stop dragging. And out of nowhere, your writing starts sounding like someone who knows what they’re doing—and isn’t apologizing for it.
If you’re done asking for permission and ready to write like you mean it, grab a seat. The director’s chair is open—and don’t worry, we already slapped your name on it.
If you’ve ever stared at your own writing and thought, “This is good… but why does it sound like somebody else?”—congrats. You don’t have a voice problem. You have a directing problem.
In this webinar, Roman uses the same tools directors use to wrestle a creative vision into submission—tone, theme, focus, and intention—so you can stop spiraling, stop apologizing, and write like someone who knows exactly why they’re in the room.
We’ll uncover the themes you keep circling, the emotional temperature you default to, and why the moments that make you a little nervous are almost always the moments that land. You’ll walk out with clarity, confidence, and a creative compass that doesn’t need to phone a friend. Drafts tighten up. Rewrites stop dragging. And out of nowhere, your writing starts sounding like someone who knows what they’re doing—and isn’t apologizing for it.
If you’re done asking for permission and ready to write like you mean it, grab a seat. The director’s chair is open—and don’t worry, we already slapped your name on it.