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How to Write Faster Without Sacrificing Quality
The Secret Writers Don’t Talk About
I used to believe that writing fast meant writing badly.
That speed was the enemy of quality.
That good writing was slow, painful, and dragged through endless revisions.
Then I met someone who changed everything.
His name was Marcus, a ghostwriter who had written over 50 books — fifty.
One day, I asked him how he did it. How he wrote so much, so fast, and still managed to create stories that made people cry, laugh, and think.
He looked at me, took a slow sip of his tea, and said, “Because I don’t write the way they teach in school.”
I had no idea what he meant, but what he told me next shattered every myth I had about writing.
And now, I’m going to tell you.
The Truth About Writing Fast and Writing Well
Most people think writing faster means rushing.
But the truth?