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.