Been studying Chris Fox’s books for new perspectives on the writing craft. He claims he can take my 2,500 words per hour and raise it to 5,000. I’ll be trying his method out starting today.
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I also picked up a free trial of Dragon Anywhere. Chris Fox asserts a person can speak 140-160 words per minute and that Dragon is accurate dictation software. I have plenty of commuting time that could be more productive.
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Lastly, I need to take a much closer look at which genres are oversaturated and which are hungry for quality material. A mistake new authors make (myself included) is dumping their early books into swampy genres which swallow them up without a chance of attention.
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I’ve published 2 books already this year, with 3 more ready to go by summer. I’d like to get at least 1 more out and have 6 published in 2019. But even that isn’t enough to cut it as a modern author. I need to find and use every tool to crank productivity much higher.
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In addition, quality must not be sacrificed for speed or quantity. I’m maintaining connection with no less than 4 writing groups. I’ve been studying better editing techniques, and I’ve got a load of beta readers and a professional editor for every project.
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I’m posting all this here as a public declaration to raise accountability. My productivity is about to skyrocket and I’ll be targeting genre markets with better opportunities. Keep an eye out for exciting announcements of new projects in the near future.
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Many authors think this, too!
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