Two successful authors explain their simple method for vastly increasing your writing productivity!
New York Times–bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson has written 160 books—nearly fifteen million words!—most of them by dictating into a hand-held recorder while hiking. Award-winning novelist and Nebula Award–nominated short story writer Martin L. Shoemaker dictates chapters and stories while driving, turning his daily commute into a productive work session. If you’re tired of being stuck in a chair behind a desk, and want to write more without sacrificing your health and sanity, learn how you can write while:
*Hiking or just going for a stroll
*Driving
*Watching your kids play at the park
*Taking a bath
These two die-hard “dictators” share their techniques and insights into how dictation can help you:
*Improve your writing productivity
*Use otherwise lost time to brainstorm, plot, develop characters, write articles, and more
*Get inspired by leaving your confined office and gaining a fresh perspective elsewhere
*Stay in shape while writing
On Being a Dictator, part of the Million Dollar Writing Series, will help you think outside the box, consider a different writing method, and up your game in the fast-paced, ever-changing world of publishing.
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