30k Words Every DAY!!!

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with anthro-plex and a daily regimen of ritual penguin slaughter i totaled 66k words a day, 6 days out of 7! you too can enjoy this masterful product and the benefits it brings, buy now, support us and ensure your brightest future!



anthro plex is not a clinically proven writing aid. results may vary. side-effects may include ears grown over the stomach, developing a taste for hyena penis and foot pregnancy. not for children above the age of 60. for best results, slaughter fifteen penguins a day in the name of either Azathoth or your chosen political reptile person.
 

Minx

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I can also write 30k words per day!

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InceTagn

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There are days when my word count reaches 20k. The only problem is that it happens when I am not satisfied with my writing.
I will write one or two 2k words chapters and erase them. Rewriting them. And I will repeat it until I am satisfied or I will just give up.
 

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Actually, i tried his routine and i only manage to pull off 16k words in one day. This specific day i woke up very earlier than i normally do.
Many may find it hard to believe but we are all entitled to our own opinions and limitations. The person in question regular word count a day is in fact 22k words and sometime more. I did make this known in the description above. And truth be told i did want to promote my book, however, the truth was written but only the seer often times believes it.
 

TheEldritchGod

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I'm saving this! B/c I know for a fact that if he could do something like that, then there's hope for me.
Ehhh...

Look. Writing 2k an hour is possible. I did it. Working 10-16 hours a day for 20k-30k words a day? Sure.

When I was writing term papers on Fiverr for lazy college students, that is.

If you are sticking with a non-fiction topic that requires zero creativity, you can slam out the writing fairly easily. I always worked with a partner who I then handed the work over to and they went over it to look for glaring errors and fix the obvious stuff, then they handed it over to someone else who did the deep edit.

Yeah. a three man crew.

I was making 6 cents a word and I paid the other two 1 cent a word. Did I get enough WORK to work 5 days a week? Hell no, but I got the work done faster than anyone else because it was a 3-man job and we worked it as such.

When you are writing FICTION? Uhhh... I hope you are writing formulaic porn because if you are writing anything with any depth to it, you're fucked. I work on writing maybe... 5-6 hours a day. 4-5 hours of that is just THINKING about the story. Maybe I write 1-2 hours, get out 2k-4k words, but it's high quality work. ramming keys for 30k words a day? Yeah. When I was working on the EVD, yup. When I was pumping out papers'? 20k a day, easy. When I was ghost writing for romance novelists? 10k a day, because they just needed a barebones of a story and were going to rewrite it anyways.

A story where I write and edit it myself? 2k a day on average.
 

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Ehhh...

Look. Writing 2k an hour is possible. I did it. Working 10-16 hours a day for 20k-30k words a day? Sure.

When I was writing term papers on Fiverr for lazy college students, that is.

If you are sticking with a non-fiction topic that requires zero creativity, you can slam out the writing fairly easily. I always worked with a partner who I then handed the work over to and they went over it to look for glaring errors and fix the obvious stuff, then they handed it over to someone else who did the deep edit.

Yeah. a three man crew.

I was making 6 cents a word and I paid the other two 1 cent a word. Did I get enough WORK to work 5 days a week? Hell no, but I got the work done faster than anyone else because it was a 3-man job and we worked it as such.

When you are writing FICTION? Uhhh... I hope you are writing formulaic porn because if you are writing anything with any depth to it, you're fucked. I work on writing maybe... 5-6 hours a day. 4-5 hours of that is just THINKING about the story. Maybe I write 1-2 hours, get out 2k-4k words, but it's high quality work. ramming keys for 30k words a day? Yeah. When I was working on the EVD, yup. When I was pumping out papers'? 20k a day, easy. When I was ghost writing for romance novelists? 10k a day, because they just needed a barebones of a story and were going to rewrite it anyways.

A story where I write and edit it myself? 2k a day on average.
Everything doesn't have to be polished during the draft. The generalized concepts are key. Clean edits can be done later. Whenever i come up with a new concept for a story, before i go on the computer i usually get my ideas down a composition book around 200 sheets and found out that most of time i finish the entire book in 28 hours. The days are separate but i calculate the hours that i commit to writing in the book.

Not because the majority hasn't done something awe inspiring doesn't mean that the minority hasn't already accomplish it. They are many things currently taking place in this world that even the most brilliants minds have yet to fathom when the so called simple man/woman have already figured out. It's up to you to believe it or not.
 

yansusustories

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There’s a thing called the law of diminishing returns. While writing 30k words a day may sound like a good thing, in reality it’s not. Why? Because the majority of what is written ends up being incoherent rubbish. Writing that much means the time spent on editing and planning is none at all leaving countless holes in the story left unfilled. It’s just a stream of thoughts without rhyme or reason. At that point you’re just writing for the sake of writing, it’s just laziness for one’s craft and complacency. You lose substance with that level of quantity and you’re just trying to dig through the endless pile of trash to find some sort of diamond in it. In writing, less is actually more.
I see this pop up all the time so I'd like to point out that different strategies exist and revision is a thing for a reason. I wouldn't recommend anyone to write 30k a day because that's just asking for health issues both physically and mentally but if you write a lot, you can churn out a draft fast, and then take however long to revise it afterward.
Not everyone likes planning out stories in detail before starting to actually write them (or can do that, even). For those kinds of writers, it's much easier to do an average first draft and then slowly revise it to become better. This certainly doesn't work for everyone but for some writers, this is exactly the right way to go about it. Everyone just needs to find what works for them.
 

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Well said.
I see this pop up all the time so I'd like to point out that different strategies exist and revision is a thing for a reason. I wouldn't recommend anyone to write 30k a day because that's just asking for health issues both physically and mentally but if you write a lot, you can churn out a draft fast, and then take however long to revise it afterward.
Not everyone likes planning out stories in detail before starting to actually write them (or can do that, even). For those kinds of writers, it's much easier to do an average first draft and then slowly revise it to become better. This certainly doesn't work for everyone but for some writers, this is exactly the right way to go about it. Everyone just needs to find what works for them.
 

Fox-Trot-9

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Ehhh...

Look. Writing 2k an hour is possible. I did it. Working 10-16 hours a day for 20k-30k words a day? Sure.

When I was writing term papers on Fiverr for lazy college students, that is.

If you are sticking with a non-fiction topic that requires zero creativity, you can slam out the writing fairly easily. I always worked with a partner who I then handed the work over to and they went over it to look for glaring errors and fix the obvious stuff, then they handed it over to someone else who did the deep edit.

Yeah. a three man crew.

I was making 6 cents a word and I paid the other two 1 cent a word. Did I get enough WORK to work 5 days a week? Hell no, but I got the work done faster than anyone else because it was a 3-man job and we worked it as such.

When you are writing FICTION? Uhhh... I hope you are writing formulaic porn because if you are writing anything with any depth to it, you're fucked. I work on writing maybe... 5-6 hours a day. 4-5 hours of that is just THINKING about the story. Maybe I write 1-2 hours, get out 2k-4k words, but it's high quality work. ramming keys for 30k words a day? Yeah. When I was working on the EVD, yup. When I was pumping out papers'? 20k a day, easy. When I was ghost writing for romance novelists? 10k a day, because they just needed a barebones of a story and were going to rewrite it anyways.

A story where I write and edit it myself? 2k a day on average.
I think I should've qualified my statement before posting it, but what I meant to say is that if someone can write 30k words a day, then maybe I could double or triple my piss-poor writing output of 300 words a day on average to 600 words or 900 words a day. 30k a day is just not for me. The most I've ever written for one of my own stories in one day is 5k words, so that's seems to be my maximum output. Basically, what I meant to say is this:

If someone can write that much, then I can at least write more than what I've been writing for the first three months of this year, which have been abysmal, writing-wise.
I see this pop up all the time so I'd like to point out that different strategies exist and revision is a thing for a reason. I wouldn't recommend anyone to write 30k a day because that's just asking for health issues both physically and mentally but if you write a lot, you can churn out a draft fast, and then take however long to revise it afterward.
Not everyone likes planning out stories in detail before starting to actually write them (or can do that, even). For those kinds of writers, it's much easier to do an average first draft and then slowly revise it to become better. This certainly doesn't work for everyone but for some writers, this is exactly the right way to go about it. Everyone just needs to find what works for them.
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Hey everyone, i have a friend who claims he writes little bit over 22k words everyday during the 5 days of the week. At first i didn't believe that he was this prolific in his writing but it turns out that i was wrong. I went by his place to spend a weak and observed his routine carefully.
He wakes up 5:00 on the dot every morning. After tending to his morning routine (eating breakfast and such) he immediately sit around his comfortable desk, boots up his laptop and starts typing. As a fellow writer i natural joined him by doing some writing of my own. Hours passed and i felt like an apprentice learning from a master Jedi of words!

While i got up and stretch my legs a couple of times, my master sat there for 6 hours straight typing constantly! I was amazed by his deep concentration and at the same time concern about his health. I mean his spinal fluids could have cease up if he didn't move for so long. Anyway, after another hour went by he got up finally and used the bathroom before long getting something to snack on. I suggested that we watch a movie and chill during the break but he had other plans. Instead of wasting time watching movies like me, my master decided to build his already chiselled muscles by undertaking some intense exercise. He did a few deadlifts, leg presses and a few bicep curls to get his blood pumping. This was after his food had been digested.

When i asked him why he was working out like such a beast he told me that it helps keeps him in shape and prevented the veins in his arms from getting overly pressured by the lot of typing that he does. Unlike most writers i know my masterful Jedi of words was very bulky just as those dudes you see spending most of their time in gyms. At a glance, no one would be able to tell that he was actually a professional writer. He maintains an healthy constitution so he can write longer without suffering any bodily injuries. The only injury he should be suffering is a mental one.

After his workout session, my master went right back to typing. In the morning he sits down and types but in the afternoon he usually stands as he writes. He said it increases his blood circulation and helps him write a lot faster and i witnessed its effectiveness for myself. Sitting down makes me feel a bit lazy but standing up give me more motivation to write and it also trains my legs to be firmer. By the time the first day of observation was over, my master had written close to 31k words. I think this word count might be close to a standard novel or i could be wrong.

Anyway, i found out that being a Jedi of words was a legitimate thing. You just have to commit to it like my master. He taught me a valuable lesson that is making me take writing a lot more serious than i used to back in the days. Writing even 40k words a day isn't an impossible task for my sifu. Do any of you think you could be as prolific as him? I'm trying but i'm still not there. I think my physical health along with my mental focus needs to be as strong as his to pull it off. He is never out of creative ideas.

If you're not busy, check out my ongoing novel:
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I spend a week and two days writing 10k words per day. I finished a novella in that time, from scratch, and wrote the first 20 chapters (I write 1k chapters since people don't like it when I write 5k ones.) for my new book The Antique Shop. Then, I got tired. So, I figured that I could have a new regiment. 5k words per day in the morning. (I wake up at 4, have my morning routine until 5, and then write until 8:10 when I need to go to work.)

Now, I have 45 chapters done for my new novel. The thing is, yes, if one is making money out of this and has the time, then they can write 30k words. But I am not. I do it for free and my own enjoyment. I am just happy that I have completed most of my works and this one would eventually be completed too. Seeing as it has vampires in it and I love vampires.

Plus, the secret agent stuff that starts from the 20th chapter forward. Your Jedi of words is someone to be admired, but, if you have a day job, you should make that your priority. Views don't put food on the table, even when they are more exciting than working in administration for eight hours, as it is in my case.

Have fun while writing and don't do a sprint when you can do a 5k, or, even 2k, marathon.
 
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