I know the feeling. I’m on track to finish a 120k book in about 2 months. If I was able to do this full time, I could probably do it in a month or so.
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Replying to @YakovMerkin
Right. I know I could write and edit a full book every 2-3 weeks if this was a full time gig, I could produce 15 books a year easy.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus
We just need to figure out the marketing game, start actually making money at this. The writing part is easy; it’s the other stuff that’s hard.
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Replying to @MorlockP @YakovMerkin
I believe it can so long as certain other factors are in line.
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"certain other factors" = high quality farmhands
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Honestly, my writing speed has just been naturally improving the more I write. First book took a couple years, the second, a year an a half, third, about a half year, latest, 3-4 months. Current project on pace for about 2 months. Books have gotten slightly shorter as well.
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Replying to @YakovMerkin @mr_archenemy and
Walter B Gibson pumped out about 2 pulp length novels a month. But that man was a freaking machine who kept all the characters and stats in a notecard file system. If you wanna read more about his method I recommend reading The Shadow Scrapbook where he details his method
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Quit wrecking my Type A personality dreams, you guys.
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