Hello!
Last year, I shared exactly how I wrote 100 essays in 105 days—an ambitious creative project during a particularly transformative season of my life.
It’s one of my most cherished personal undertakings to date. Not just because of the volume, but because of the structure I built around it. That stretch of deep, sustained writing helped me fine-tune and road-test the editorial system that now supports all of my creative work.
It’s simple. It’s flexible. And it’s been the single most helpful tool I’ve used for staying consistent, grounded, and creatively energized as a writer on Substack.
Now, I’m sharing it with you.
✧ The Mind Brew Editorial Calendar for Substack Writers ✧
✨ Free for all subscribers (yep, even the free tier!)
This Notion-based editorial calendar was built for real-life writing—not some idealized productivity plan. It’s the system I personally used to navigate one of the longest creative sprints of my life, and I designed it to feel supportive, not overwhelming.
Here’s what’s inside:
💌 A streamlined, all-in-one space to plan, draft, and organize your posts
💌 Substack-focused prompts and entry fields to make publishing a breeze
💌 Custom tips and flexible layouts to help tailor the flow to your creative rhythm
And if you’re curious, I show you exactly how I used it during my 100-essay sprint.
🪩 Subscribe to Mind Brew and get instant access 🪩
It’s free, and you’ll receive the link in your welcome email!
Wherever you are in your writing journey, I hope this editorial calendar brings clarity, momentum, and ease. Let it be your gentle container—a place where your ideas can land, stretch, and take shape.
Warmly,
Marisol