How to Get Your Book Written Quickly

Writing a book can be a challenging and time-consuming process. However, there are some writing hacks that can help you write your book faster and more efficiently. In this blog post, we will discuss a hack that can help you write your book in record time.

“The Vomit Draft”

The hack is called "the vomit draft." This 6-step technique involves writing your first draft as quickly and as messily as possible. The idea is to get all of your ideas down on paper without worrying about structure, grammar, or punctuation. The goal is to create a rough draft that you can work with and refine later.

Here to Create a Vomit Draft:

  1. Set aside a specific amount of time each day to write. This could be 30 minutes, an hour, or more, depending on your schedule.

  2. Turn off all distractions, including your phone, email, and social media. You want to focus solely on writing during this time.

  3. Start writing. Don't worry about making your writing perfect or even good. The goal is to get your ideas down on paper as quickly as possible.

  4. Keep writing until you have completed your daily writing goal. This could be a certain number of words or pages, or simply a specific amount of time spent writing.

  5. Once you have completed your vomit draft, take a break. Give yourself some time to step away from your writing and clear your mind.

  6. Return to your draft and begin the editing process. This is where you can refine your writing, fix any errors, and add structure to your book.


The vomit draft technique may not be for everyone, but it can be a useful tool for those who struggle with writer's block or find it difficult to get their ideas down on paper. By allowing yourself to write without worrying about perfection, you may find that you are able to write faster and more efficiently. Give it a try and see if it works for you!

 
 

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