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Dictate Your Book: How To Write Your Book Faster, Better, and Smarter

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Ready to get on board with dictation (finally)? Like many tools that have come before it, dictation is a new and exciting opportunity to write better, faster, and smarter. But many writers still believe it's not for them. Perhaps they've tried it in the past and it hasn't worked. Or perhaps this new technology is confusing, expensive, or frustrating and that's held them back from taking advantage of it. If you're ready to take the next step and learn a new skill set that will give you a huge advantage over what other authors are doing today, grab Dictate Your Book and start working through the challenges that are holding you back from reaping the benefits of dictation. It - Why you need to get started with dictation, even if you tried it before and hated it! - All of Monica’s best tips for making dictation work for you, whether you writing fiction or non-fiction - Every piece of equipment Monica recommends, plus half a dozen ways to test dictation before you buy - Monica’s full setup for her innovative Walk ’n Talks which helped her hit 4,000+ words per hour For authors who are ready to take their productivity to the next level, this short guide will help you get started!

68 pages, Paperback

Published September 8, 2015

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Monica Leonelle

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December 22, 2019
The author offers helpful advice about equipment, set up, training, and expectations, along with a few tips and tricks to improve accuracy. I was expecting a little more, but it’s a short, easy read that gets straight to the point. Good book for beginners.
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