I’m Alexander. I run Coastery.

You may received some emails from me. I hope they had some value.

Nevertheless, I’m stopping the Coastery newsletter. I presented Coastery on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Medium and the website as something big – bigger than it is right now. Therefore, I’m taking a step back.

I want to make things, then show them. No promise, promise and creating overly high expectations I can’t fulfill. So, the interviews I announced don’t exist yet. The tools I announced don’t exist yet. Everything you may had seen announced don’t exist – yet.

Coastery is right now a concept, a WordPress blog and some social media accounts I closed for now.

So, there is no team. It’s only me doing that. Therefore you can directly contact me for requests about Coastery. I prefer Twitter, no email.

Coastery is not dying. The opposite is the case. By taking these steps, I’m more honest about what Coastery is. I don’t flood your inbox with emails which I also don’t have to write, and focus on making things and do actual writing for myself because writing is one of the easiest ways to balance and heal your inner world, so you don’t need a psychologist or psychiatrist.

Coastery is a side project. It combines my passion for writing and motivating people. Until I’m 40 (in 9 years) Coastery will grow under the radar of a big spotlight. I will learn about writing, and motivating people to lead a life they want to live. Yes, writing has the power to dramatically shape your life.

Coastery is a research project. I investigate the successes, flaws and practices of current writing initiatives – basically every project that in any way is related to writing. I will blog about that. Yes, the blog will stay alive. For Coastery it will be your no. 1 resource.

Coastery is a side project, On Board is my main project I’m working on it right now. I’m co-creating it with Marcela Fernandez, my love and business partner. On Board is a travel-learn community which travels 1-4 weeks through a country. The goal: Shape yourself and the world for the better. We’re currently in Slovenia.

Coastery goes hand in hand with the philosophy of On Board. That’s why On Board and Coastery play in the same spheres, with overlappings here and there. That being said, On Board is the best space for Coastery to nourish and grow.

I’m fully On Board. Since it is a startup, we work on it since October 2014, we have our economic challenges. Therefore I’m working on client projects in design and writing to sustain myself, mostly in design because it sells better.

On Board is also a lifestyle and in fact the only way I want to travel when I’m in a non-vacation-travel-mode.

Have a good life. Ok, that sounds a bit dramatic…I will try again.

Enjoy your writing and stop if you don’t enjoy. If you, however, feel you want to continue writing, Coastery is always there for you.

All the best.
– Alexander

j j j

The Writing Cooperative

The Writing Cooperative Logo

About two weeks ago I encountered The Writing Cooperative. Surfing on a serendipity wave I must have subscribed to their publication on Medium.

What is The Writing Cooperative?

We do not simply publish articles about writing: we actively help each other write better here on Medium. We do that through our three features.

Source: From their newsletter / Medium post (like all following quotes)

The 3 features

Since I have no hands-on experience yet writing as part of the community, I’m quoting what they offer in detail.

Draft List

Short description: Drafts Needing to be Edited

The crown jewel of this community is our Draft List. Once you join our community and add your profile (learn more about how to do that, below) you can add your unpublished drafts and get valuable feedback and editing from our members. Whether you are looking for last minute spelling and grammar checks or want opinions on the flow and argument of your article, you will always walk away with a way to make your writing better.

Article Adoption Agency

Short description: Medium Posts in Need of a Publication

Just published a great Medium article, but don’t have a publication for it? Here is the place where we compile posts that are in need of a nice home. After you join the Cooperative you can add yours to the list or look for the newest addition for your own publication.

The Finished Product Archive

Short description: Collecting all issues of The Finished Product

The Finished Product is a monthly article that showcases our writers, their articles, and the quality writing workshopped in the Draft List from that month. Each month a member is featured in an interview.

What I like about The Writing Cooperative

With only a first peak into what they’re doing I like their agile, loose-community approach and being a curator / publisher (with Medium.com being the main publisher). I would like to see them emancipate from Medium.com and achieve keeping their community glued together and still build it up further.

As Coastery wants to make people write (not speaking of quality, quantity, etc.), I see joining The Writing Cooperative a good second step after finding the right motivation to write through Coastery.

Take-away

The Writing Cooperative is a Medium.com-specific community of people who help each other write better. It’s little for now but has potential. On exciting updates, mayor improvements or steps forward I’ll keep you informed about it.

j j j

Making people write_

We started Coastery, a company that makes people write. We want to share how it was born.

There’s No Right Time

Sometimes it just comes in an unexpected moment but you know you have to start it right now. No waiting time, no more preparation. Just execute, as some people in the inter-webs like to say.

Or read the right message at the right time, like I did when I saw Jason Friedman’s tweet. Thank you for that!

Thank you Mr. Jason Friedman

His tweet gave the final push for us to go online.

An unknown, pretty wise man said:

Remember…
Whoever comes are the right people.
Whatever happens is the only thing that could have.
Whenever it starts is the right time.
When it’s over, it’s over.

So, Coastery is now online, not state-of-the-art but something to get us started in our journey.

Motivating people to write

Coastery is a space motivating people to write — through interactions, interviews and tools. We don’t care where and what you write as long as you write.

Not only since Julia Cameron introduced morning pages to a wide audience in her book “The Artist’s Way”, do we know that writing has a big effect on your mental space, your health and capacity to think. You become more productive and focus better.

Coastery. Making people write_

Easy tagline. Expressing a doer mentality.

In fact, only taking the time to write serves as a perfect companion to a morning meditation or in the evening or whenever you feel your world is “collapsing” on you.

In our childhood we wrote diaries or journals. It’s time to review and re-apply what was good for us when we were young. Because it won’t harm us, it will only give us a better understanding of ourselves. And yes, you may enter very dark corners of your inner spiritual world. Let it happen. It’s important for you whole overall well-being.

One text, five versions — our start

As said above, Jason Friedman’s tweet (about a writing class he would like to lead) made us start putting Coastery online. So, the writing class structure he refers to there goes like this:

In every writing assignment you hand in five versions: 3 pages, 1 page, 3 paragraphs, 1 paragraph, 1 sentence.

I don’t care about the topic. I care about the editing. I care about the constant refinement and compression. I care about taking three pages and turning it one page. Then from one page into three paragraphs. Then from three paragraphs into one paragraph. And finally, from one paragraph into one perfectly distilled sentence.

Write five versions

Since Coastery is about making people write we put Friedman’s idea into a hands-on exercise which everyone can participate.

Coastery Writing Class 1

Writing Class: Five versions (open in Google Docs)

Writing Class: Five versions (open in Google Docs)
Although he ignored my message (reply to his tweet) that we would like to execute it, we just did it.

People can request access to our shared Google Document (invitation only) and start writing. However, you will need to be logged in into your Google account to make a request.

Feel free to try, write and practice as much as you want. Invite your friends and share it with all people who need that motivation to write or inspiration to move forward in their writing.

We’re happy to get your feedback if you like or don’t like particular things. Write us: info@coastery.com.


 

If you liked this article, share the article on Twitter or your preferred network, so other people read it as well.

This post is written by Alexander Kluge, Founder of Coastery. He is creating Coastery as a unique writer’s space with only one objective: Making people write_

j j j