I Achieved a Writing Speed of 8,796 Words Per Hour This Morning & Hit My Goal of 2,000 Words for the Day in Under 20 Minutes Because of These Two Books

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Technically, it’s four books because I own both the audiobook and the Kindle version of each one of these two books. I’m listing all my #amazonassociates links right here at the top of the post by the titles for ease of use and to keep things organized, and I’ll explain in depth below. I’ll also have more information about the books and their authors for you at the bottom of this blog post. 
  • Write Better, Faster: How To Triple Your Writing Speed and Write More Every Day (The Productive Novelist Book 3) Kindle Edition by Monica Leonelle – https://amzn.to/3S4jcvw
  • Write Better, Faster: How to Triple Your Writing Speed and Write More Every Day (Growth Hacking for Storytellers #1) Audible Audiobook – Unabridged by Monica Leonelle – https://amzn.to/3qVcID0
  • 5,000 Words Per Hour: Write Faster, Write Smarter Kindle Edition by Chris Fox – https://amzn.to/3BWvOPt
  • 5,000 Words Per Hour: Write Faster, Write Smarter, Volume 1 Audible Logo Audible Audiobook by Chris Fox – https://amzn.to/3Bx15Hl

 

So what was it? How did I manage to hit my goal of 2,000 words for today in under 20 minutes? I did it with dictation. For those of you who are groaning and rolling your eyes right now, I felt that way about dictation, too, for a long time. I was certain it would never work for me and even insisted that I’m “stupid out loud.”

Here’s the thing, though. I’m on a KILLER deadline with Coven of Shadows, and I need to get a draft of this book out as quickly as I possibly can, and I need to make the best use I can of every spare minute I have if I’m going to get this book out without losing my ability to do preorders for an entire year.

I reread 5,000 Words Per Hour by Chris Fox a couple of months ago, and just as I did the first three times I read it, I groaned and wrinkled my nose at the mention of dictation, sure it would never work for me. So, I put a pin in that idea and went on about my business, plodding through this draft and struggling with everything under the sun about it, but that’s another story for another time. Back to the story at hand.

When I drive to run errands by myself, I listen to writing craft and writing business audiobooks that I think will help me get to where I want to be in my writing career. Lately, I’ve been listening to Write Better, Faster by Monica Leonelle while I’m running errands in the car, and to my absolute dread and horror, she talked about dictation, too. However, I used one of my precious Audible credits to purchase this book, so I’m going to give it a fair shake and listen to what she has to say, even if it does involve something that I was sure, at the outset of my listening, wasn’t going to work for me.

Let me say now that I’m not executing her advice perfectly yet, and I haven’t even finished the book yet, but when I was listening yesterday, a thought struck me about a way that I could potentially make dictation work for me, my current life circumstances (which we’ll discuss some other time), and my personal writing process.

Seriously, what could it hurt to try dictation, but in a way that works for ME?

So, I bought myself a good headset and adapter for my iPhone, and I already have the Otter.ai app to transcribe notes for me during meetings. A lot of what comes to me first with my books is dialogue, anyway. So, I decided to turn on Otter, put on my headset, put my phone in my pocket, and just go down my list of beats this morning while I was having trouble sleeping and doing morning chores (switching laundry over from the washer to the dryer and unloading the dishwasher, for those of you who are curious) and speak any dialogue that came to mind for each scene into Otter.ai.

So, between 6:30 and 6:40 this morning, I did a 10-minute dialogue-only dictation sprint covering several different scenes, and managed to dictate 1,466 words of dialogue in just 10 minutes, which works out to a speed of 8,796 Words Per Hour, or WPH. That’s MIND BLOWING, guys. I’ve been struggling to hit 2,000 words in a day, and I got well over halfway there in just ten minutes.

I took a break for breakfast and changed into my clothes for the day, then took another ten minutes and cleaned up and expanded each of those dialogue beats until I hit my goal of 2,000 words for the day.

I paused, made audio notes for myself on where I wanted to go with the ones I hadn’t expanded yet, and let myself take a nap until it was time for us to officially get up and go to work for the day because I slept poorly last night and I was super tired.

I will DEFINITELY be doing more words before the day is over, and this has probably changed my entire writing process forever, and I’m so glad. I can get more writing done, still do typed sprints in Write or Die, or expand on things in a slower-paced way just in the Dabble Writer App, and it opens up more time for me to enjoy my husband and my kiddo.

All I’m saying is even if you don’t THINK dictation will work for you, give it a try and see if there’s possibly a way you can use it and adapt it to how your brain works because it’s absolutely a game changer, especially for those of us with musculoskeletal issues like carpal tunnel or EDS.

I love you guys and I hope this is helpful for you!

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5,000 Words Per Hour

5,000 Words Per Hour

$8.99eBook: $2.99Audiobook: $5.99

The fastest way to succeed as an author is to write more books. How do you do that with a day job, family, school or all your other time commitments? The secret is efficiency.

5K WPH will help you maximize your writing time by building effective habits that both measure and increase your writing speed.

- Create an effective writing habit
- Track and improve your Words Per Hour
- Stop the endless editing and tinkering so you can finish your draft
- Use voice dictation software to dramatically increase words per hour.

It’s time to shift your writing into high gear. Write Faster, Write Smarter!

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Write Better, Faster: How To Triple Your Writing Speed and Write More Every Day

Write Better, Faster: How To Triple Your Writing Speed and Write More Every Day

$12.99eBook: $7.99Audiobook: $17.99

In 2012, fiction author Monica Leonelle made a life-changing decision to learn to write faster. Through months of trial-and-error, hundreds of hours of experimentation, and dozens of manuscripts, she tweaked and honed until she could easily write 10,000 words in a day, at speeds over 3500+ words per hour!

She shares all her insights, secrets, hacks, and data in this tome dedicated to improving your writing speeds, skyrocketing your monthly word count, and publishing more books. You'll learn:

- The Writing Faster Framework that Monica used to reach speeds of 3500+ new fiction words per hour
- The tracking systems you need to double or triple your writing speed in the next couple months
- The killer 4-step pre-production method Monica uses to combat writer's block, no matter what the project is!
- The secrets to developing a daily writing habit that other authors don't talk about enough
- How Monica went from publishing only one book per year from 2009-2013, to publishing 8 books in a single year in 2014

For serious authors, both beginner and advanced, who want to improve their output this year!

Write Better, Faster: How To Triple Your Writing Speed and Write More Every Day will help you kick your excuses and get more writing done. As part of The Productive Novelist series, it explores how to hack your writing routine to be more efficient, more productive, and have a ton of fun in the process!

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