A private writing community for people who believe the process of writing a book (the real, slow, frustrating, beautiful process) is exactly the point.
$37 / month · Cancel any time · No AI. Ever.
To the writer reading this,
I've been writing books for a long time. I've also coached a lot of writers. And the thing I keep seeing, over and over, is this: the writers who finish their books and feel proud of them are the ones who stayed in the room with their own thoughts long enough to figure out what they actually had to say.
That process is hard. It's supposed to be hard. The difficulty isn't a bug. It's where the book comes from.
Right now, there's enormous pressure on writers to hand that process over. To use a machine to brainstorm, draft, revise, outline, even voice their ideas back to them. And I get it. Writing is lonely and slow and the blank page is brutal.
But I believe something: a book that came entirely from you carries something no machine can manufacture. Your specific confusion about a scene. Your instinct that the chapter isn't working yet. Your decision to burn the whole outline and start again. That struggle is the book's soul.
I started The Long Hand for writers who feel the same way. Not to be angry about AI. Not to fight anyone. Just to build a quiet, serious place where we help each other write our books the long way. The only way that truly counts.
If that's you, I'd love to have you here.
Rachel Karl
Author & writing coach · Founder, The Long Hand
The Long Hand isn't a course you forget to finish or a forum you stop checking. It's a living, weekly rhythm designed to keep you writing.
Every weekday morning I send a short voice coaching note to our private Telegram group. It might be about scene structure, about fighting procrastination, about why your second act feels stuck. Personal, conversational, real. Not a podcast. Not a lecture. A note from one writer to another.
Once a month, a real letter lands in your mailbox. Writing prompts, craft thoughts, a reading recommendation, something personal from me. In a world of inboxes and notifications, there's something different about holding something that was made for you.
You'll be placed in a small, curated Accountability Pod — a tight-knit group of members at a similar stage of their writing journey. These pods meet regularly to share progress, troubleshoot stuck points, and keep each other honest. Because writing alone is hard, but writing alongside people who genuinely care about your book? That's different.
Your Progress Dashboard gives you a home base for your writing life: goal-setting templates, a word-count tracker, and writing ritual tools designed to help you build a sustainable daily practice rather than a sprint-and-crash cycle.
On-demand access to learning pathways that equip you with the skills and strategies to get your book into the world. Each module goes deep on a specific area of the writing life — structure, voice, revision, querying, publishing — and includes unique homework assignments and writing prompts designed to move your manuscript forward, not just teach you theory.
Pair it with the Masterclass Library: a growing collection of recorded masterclasses you can dip into anytime for ongoing craft development and inspiration.
Once a month, founding members can submit their hook, their opening pages, or their chapter outline for a live group review. I read everything myself (no AI, no assistant) and we work through it together on the call. Everyone is welcome to join live. 7 founding members will be chosen for hot-seat review each month. All recordings go into the vault so you never miss a session.
Every month kicks off with a new sprint. You set your own word-count goal, use our free tracker, and write alongside the whole community. No pressure, no judgment. Just the simple discipline of showing up every day and adding words. Community check-ins keep it social and real.
When you submit your pages for the hot-seat call, a human reads them. When you get feedback, it came from a person who sat with your words. We think that matters, and we promise it, in writing.
Join The Long Hand →This isn't the right place for you if you're looking for permission to use AI as part of your writing process. We're not here to judge that it's just not what we do here. The Long Hand is for writers committed to doing it themselves.
There's a reason writers have always loved letters. They're slow. They're considered. They're written by one person, for another, with care. Every month, The Long Hand Letter arrives at your door not in your inbox, not in a feed, in your hands.
It's the most analog thing I can think to do in 2026. Which is exactly why I'm doing it.
A personal note on craft or the writing life. Two or three writing prompts you can actually use. A reading recommendation something that's teaching me something right now. A seasonal sprint prompt for the month ahead. And occasionally, something surprising: a postcard, a loose page, something small and unexpected.
Currently available to US members. International waitlist forming reach out if you're outside the US.
One tier. Everything included. No upsells, no locked content, no algorithm deciding what you see. Founding Member offer only.
Founding member rate · locked in for life as long as you stay
Every call is recorded and shared with members. You can still submit your pages for review even if you can't attend live, and if chosen for one of the 7 monthly reviews, I'll cover them on the call and you can watch back at your own pace.
Not at all. The Long Hand is for book writers of every genre: literary fiction, nonfiction, memoir, thriller, romance, narrative nonfiction, YA, poetry collections. If it's a book, you belong here.
Completely fine. The Long Hand is about your book. What you do outside of that is your business. We just ask that the work you submit to the community is your own.
I'm keeping founding membership intentionally small while I make sure the experience is exactly right. Once I'm confident in the quality, especially the hot-seat calls and the daily notes, I'll open it further. Early members get the founding rate locked forever.
Yes. No questions, no friction. If The Long Hand isn't working for you, cancel through the member portal and your membership ends at the close of your billing period. I'd rather have 100 members who genuinely want to be here than 500 who feel stuck.
Keep in mind that The Long Hand does not offer open enrollment. Once you cancel, you lose access to the Masterclass Library, the community, and all other member benefits. If you choose to rejoin, you'll need to sign up for the waitlist and can rejoin once doors open again.
The community uses no AI tools. The voice notes are recorded by me. The hot-seat feedback is written and spoken by me. The snail-mail letter is written by me. Your submitted pages are read by me. No automation, no AI assist, no shortcuts. That's the promise.
This isn't another commitment on top of your life. It's a structure that makes your writing life easier to sustain.
The daily voice notes take two to five minutes to listen to. The sprint is self-paced. The Zoom is once a month. The curriculum is on-demand. Most members find that having a rhythm and a community actually saves them time because they stop spinning their wheels alone and start making real progress. You're not adding pressure. You're removing the kind that comes from feeling like your book is always waiting.
Not exactly. There's no pressure to perform, share publicly, or show up live every week. The Long Hand is a writing community with coaching woven into it, not a high-pressure coaching container. You don't have to be "on." You just have to be writing.
The monthly hot-seat Zoom is the closest thing to direct coaching, and even that is opt-in. You submit your pages if you want feedback. You can also just attend and learn from watching others' work reviewed.
If you're looking for deeper support and more proximity to Rachel, the best space for you is the Bestseller Inner Circle — a high-touch coaching experience that covers the entire writing, publishing, and book launch journey. With over 4,000 bestsellers launched over the past 13 years, it's where writers go when they're ready to go all the way.
You don't have to be. Most members start with one small goal. Three hundred words. Two days a week. One chapter outlined. The sprint structure is self-paced and the community is non-judgmental about pace. The point is that you're moving forward, not that you're moving fast.
The Long Hand is built for real writing lives, not ideal ones. Real writing lives have interruptions, dry spells, and weeks where nothing gets written. We're here for those too.
The foundational modules are live from day one. You'll have access to the core learning pathways, writing prompts, and homework assignments as soon as you join, so there's plenty to get into immediately.
New content, masterclasses, and resources are added regularly as the community grows and as Rachel develops new material. You're not waiting for content. You're joining a living library that keeps building alongside you.
Yes. The Long Hand is for book writers across every genre: literary fiction, nonfiction, memoir, thriller, romance, YA, poetry collections, and everything in between. The craft principles that make a book work are largely universal, and Rachel has coached writers across the full spectrum.
What matters isn't the genre. It's that you have a book you're serious about writing, and you want to write it yourself. If that's true, you belong here.
The Long Hand is open now. Founding member spots are limited while the community finds its shape.
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