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Write Better, Faster
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CONTENTS
Write Better, Faster
About the Book
Introduction
Chapter One - The First Step To Writing
Faster
Chapter Two - Set Up Your Tracking
System
Chapter Three - Writing 3500-4000+
Words Per Hour
Chapter Four - Step #1 - Knowledge
Chapter Five - Step #2 - Flow
Chapter Six - Step #3 - Training
Chapter Seven - Step #4 - Energy
Chapter Eight - Questions
What Next?
Index of Resources
If You Enjoyed This Book
Appendix: Life of a Writer Diary
An End To The Story
Remember!
About the Author
Copyright
WRITE BETTER,
FASTER
How To Triple Your Writing
Speed and Write More
Every Day
ABOUT THE BOOK
About Write Better, Faster: How To
Triple Your Writing Speed and Write
More Every Day (Growth Hacking For
Storytellers #1)
In 2012, fiction author Monica Leonelle
made a life-changing decision to learn to
write faster. Through months of trialand-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 4-step 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 Growth Hacking For
Storytellers series, it explores how to
hack your writing routine to be more
efficient, more productive, and have a
ton of fun in the process!
For release dates on more books like
this one by Monica Leonelle, plus free
related content, go to:
ProseOnFire.com/Storytellers/
INTRODUCTION
THIS BOOK STARTED AS A simple, 2000
word blog post that a number of people
asked me to write after I shared with
them my astounding results in increasing
my writing speed over a period of just a
few months.
But before I even talk about the
post, I'm going to talk about the roots of
the post so that everything else in this
book, from my initial starting point, to
my eventual framework that I shared in
the post, to now, this book, makes sense
to someone who has never, ever read
anything about me and is wondering who
the heck I am.
Cool?
Cool.
Let's do this.
Who Am I?
My name is Monica Leonelle and I've
been a fiction author for five years. I
first started self-publishing in 2009 with
the release of a non-fiction book about
new media and was quickly bitten by the
bug. Since then I've written and
published twelve fiction books, with
eight of them coming out in 2014 (nine,
if you count a short story anthology I was
a part of). These books total over half a
million words across two separate pen
names.
Before I started writing
professionally, I specialized in business,
digital marketing, copywriting, virality,
and word-of-mouth. I went the
traditional route with my education,
earning an MBA with a focus in strategy
and entrepreneurship, which I applied
toward digital marketing at tech startups.
I've also been blogging consistently
for nearly ten years and have been
featured in Advertising Age, The
Huf ington Post, the AMEX
OpenForum, GigaOm, Mashable,
Social Media Today, and the Christian
Science Monitor.
How My Journey Started
It all started back in 2012 when I was
seriously stuck on my third book. I had
two fiction series at that point, one an