Word Up!
(aka The Cozy Writing Co. Blog ✍🏼)
Whether you’re hunting for prompts, leveling up your game nights, or just vibin’ with some quirky creative tools, this is where we spill the glitter. Fresh posts, fun ideas, and plenty of Cozy Writing Co. flair—consider it your backstage pass to our world.
When You Don’t Even Have a Minute to Yourself
I forgot an entire show we had tickets to—even though I’m usually the person with the color-coded calendar. This is about what tipped me off, and what I noticed once I started paying attention.
Why Creativity Feels Hard in Winter (And What to Do With It)
Winter slows your creative brain, but she’s not broken—she’s buffering. Here’s why ideas feel quieter this season, plus simple, cozy ways to keep your spark alive without forcing anything.
I Started Tracking My Hobbies, and Honestly? It’s Totally Delightful
Tracking my hobbies started as a desperate attempt to remember which board games I’d played… and turned into a whole world of organized delight. Games, movies, TV, books, even cozy RPGs—suddenly everything had a home. It’s analog joy for brilliantly busy brains, and honestly? It’s totally delightful.
Your Planner Doesn’t Need to Judge You: 5 Things I Don’t Track (on Purpose)
Not all tracking is created equal. In this post, I’m sharing 5 things I refuse to log in my planner—plus the quirky, cozy things I do track instead. If you’ve ever rage-quit a habit tracker, this one’s for you.
Romanticize Your Screen Time: Turning Movie Night Into a Vibe
Movie night isn’t lazy—it’s a vibe. Here’s how to turn your screen time into a cozy ritual that feeds your creativity (and maybe your popcorn addiction). From nostalgic rewatches to sparkly pen notes, we’re making movie nights feel just as magical as they actually are.
Your Character’s About to Get Interesting
Seven days. One inbox. Endless “ohhhh right, that’s who they are” moments.
This is your backstage pass to the good stuff—the messy patterns, the tiny emotional detonators, the spark that kicks on right when you’re not paying attention.
By Day 7, your character won’t be an idea. They’ll be a problem. (The good kind.)