Book Doubling for Neurodivergent Writers with Gail Doggett
Release Date: 01/29/2026
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info_outlineWelcome back to The Freelancer's Tea Break! This week, I’m joined by my friend, coach, and book genie, Gail Doggett, founder of Book Doubling, a book coaching business tailored for neurodivergent writers, especially those with ADHD. In this episode, we delve into how Gail aids writers in completing their dream books by using techniques like body doubling and screen sharing. We also discuss Gail's own journey with writing, the importance of developing a writing practice, and the unique challenges and strengths of neurodivergent individuals in the writing process.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
- How Book Doubling supports ADHD and neurodivergent writers
- Why body doubling boosts focus and reduces overwhelm
- How to build a writing practice that works with your brain
- The power of handwriting, single‑tasking, and reflective writing
- How to write consistently when freelancing or juggling life changes
- The benefits of co‑writing sessions and community accountability
- How Substack can help you reconnect with your writing voice
Gail Doggett is a neurodivergent writing coach, editor, and former acquisitions editor at a Big Five publishing house. Gail has spent over 20 years supporting writers from messy first drafts to finished books, with a special focus on late-diagnosed neurodivergent women who are juggling creativity, life, and everything in between. As an ADHDer herself, Gail brings compassion, strategy, and a deep understanding of how neurodivergent brains actually work, plus her own signature approach called Book Doubling, which is like body doubling but with editorial wisdom and accountability. She loves stories, knows exactly what it feels like to be stuck, and is here to help writers finally get their work over the finish line. Join Gail on Substack or Connect with her on Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | LinkedIn | Website | Newsletter
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:54 Gail's Background and Book Doubling Concept
01:37 Challenges Faced by Neurodivergent Writers
02:25 The Importance of Self-Belief and Support
04:53 Establishing a Writing Practice
08:21 Body Doubling and Screen Sharing Techniques
13:34 Tracking Progress and Reflecting on Writing
19:28 Adapting to Life Changes and Finding Focus
20:58 Freelancing and Writing in Pockets of Time
22:22 Staying Connected with Your Writing
23:14 The Joy of Writing vs. The Chore of Writing
24:47 The Power of Handwriting
26:38 Reflection and Adjustment in Writing
27:40 The Importance of Single-Tasking
29:52 Co-Writing Sessions and Their Benefits
31:21 Introducing Write Club
33:52 One-to-One Writing Support
36:00 The Magic of Substack
42:53 Conclusion and Future Plans
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