The Part-Time Creator Club

The Part-Time Creator Club

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The Part-Time Creator Club
The Part-Time Creator Club
Use this *cutting* technique to write *from* your previous work
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Use this *cutting* technique to write *from* your previous work

Saving time and growing better ideas

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Eve Arnold
May 04, 2025
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Hey Part-Time Creator,

This is a daily newsletter, but over the last few years, I’ve developed 2 courses that contain the methods and frameworks I’ve used to build on the internet alongside my day job:

Wherever you’re ready, you might want to check them out:

  • The Medium Blueprint — used by over 600 writers, the exact strategy I used to go from 0 to 90,000 followers on Medium.

  • The Part-Time Newsletter School — used by over 100 creators, everything I’ve learned from my MSc in behavioural science, and application of my product-led strategy to turn subscribers into paying customers.

PS, if you join the founder member of this newsletter, you get both as part of your subscription.


Today I want to talk to you about a technique that I didn’t have the words for until I was driving yesterday and fan-girling over a gardening method that, if you get it right, will generate you LOTS of plants and you don’t have to spend ages trying to get your seedlings to germinate.

In fact, you miss out that stage altogether and get right to the growing part. That same thinking can be applied to writing (meaning you can write *from* your work, skipping the hours of frustration—well, mostly), and here’s exactly how to do it.

Let’s dive in. 👇

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