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The sequel to the bestselling productivity book for writers—available in ebook, paperback, large print, and audiobook!
OK, so you're ready to write faster and smarter, beat writer's block, and be prolific. Now, the real struggle begins.
Since writing the first Be a Writing Machine, bestselling author and YouTuber M.L. Ronn has traveled across the world, teaching writers how to unlock new levels of creativity.
Many books and many questions later, he gathered his new learnings into a sequel. He uses this advice daily to boost his word counts—and it has made him an even FASTER writer since the original Be a Writing Machine.
- Write 1 million words per year (or more)
- Discover 3 ways to write on your phone and reclaim wasted time
- Turbocharge your writing sessions with dictation and other cutting-edge technology
- Harmonize writing with your family and work
- Harness the power of writing quotas—the most underrated writing tool
- Why you should never start your writing sessions with the two sworn enemies of productivity
- Balance writing, business, and marketing
- Learn how to STOP writing sloppy
- Use procrastination to your advantage
This book is your last obstacle to finally getting all those ideas out of your head. It will help you "die empty."
Ready to capture your new prolific future with more readers, book sales, and connections? Click the buy button now to grab your copy of Be a Writing Machine 2 today!
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Science fiction and fantasy on the wild side! M.L. Ronn (Michael La Ronn) is the author of many science fiction and fantasy novels including the Modern Necromancy, The Last Dragon Lord, and Sword Bear Chronicle series. In 2012, a life-threatening illness made him realize that storytelling was his #1 passion. He’s devoted his life to writing ever since, making up whatever story makes him fall out of his chair laughing the hardest. Every day.
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Be a Writing Machine 2 - M.L. Ronn
BE A WRITING MACHINE 2
Write Faster and Smarter, Beat Writer’s Block, and Be Prolific
M.L. RONN
Copyright 2022 © M.L. Ronn. All rights reserved.
Published by Author Level Up LLC.
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Contents
What You'll Learn from This Book
Mindset: The Next Levels
The Importance of Having Fun
Writing Quotas—Yes or No?
Remember the Law of Averages
Learn to Love Little Word Counts
The Power of Streaks
Managing Family and Work
Recap: The Master Productivity Formula
Practical Tools to Crush It Every Day
Mastering Your Tools
Mastering Your Writing App
Writing on Your Phone
Dictation
AI-Assisted Writing
Optimizing Your Writing Space
More Time Management Secrets
Writing Even Smarter
How You Start is How You End
Don't Start Your Day with Editing
The Dangers of Researching While Writing
Fighting Procrastination
Finding the Picture of Good
R.A.M.P.ing Up Your Career
Outlining Secrets
Editing Secrets
A Revised Opinion on Beta Readers
Advanced Strategies to Beat Writer's Block
Next Steps
Read Next: Mental Models for Writers
Meet M.L. Ronn
More Books by M.L. Ronn
What You'll Learn from This Book
When I wrote Be a Writing Machine in 2018, I had no idea the book would be so popular. I was just documenting my process of being prolific because I received a lot of questions about it. Plus, writing the book was good therapy for me.
The book has helped writers around the world write faster and smarter, beat writer’s block, and be prolific. For some, Be a Writing Machine has become a lifestyle.
I've spoken to crowds of over 1,000 people on how to improve your writing speed. I have spoken at the biggest writing conferences in the world, such as 20Books Vegas, Inkers Con, and Writer's Digest. I even wrote an article in Writer's Digest about productivity. I've been a guest on some of the biggest indie author podcasts in the world, including The Self-Publishing Show
and The Creative Penn.
I have also done countless virtual presentations on Be a Writing Machine for virtual conferences and writers' groups.
Writers all over the world have emailed me and told me how helpful my advice has been. One author even told me that the book saved them from suicide. I continue to be humbled by how far and wide that little book has traveled.
I have learned so much about productivity since writing the first Be a Writing Machine that I decided to write a sequel. These methods have helped me consistently write at least 10 books per year, grow my writing career, and reach levels of productivity that I only dreamed of previously.
When you write 80+ books, you learn things. Every book teaches you a different lesson. I’d like to share those lessons with you.
A Little About Me
If there is anyone who should not have a writing career, it’s me.
I built a writing career while raising a family, working full-time, and attending law school classes in the evenings. (I finally graduated in 2021.)
Since the first Be a Writing Machine, it has gotten both easier and harder for me to write. I’ve had to refine my techniques.
My daughter was four years old in 2018. Now she is in elementary school with a schedule full of activities—and I'm the Dad taxi service.
I graduated from law school but became an executive at a global insurance company, making my work schedule even crazier.
My wife suffers from long COVID and a difficult chronic illness that often pulls me away from my writing.
Yet, because of the techniques I will cover in this book, I’ve managed to keep publishing at least 10 books per year. In fact, my writing speed has gotten faster since 2018.
As I said, if there is anyone who should not have a writing career, it’s me, yet I’ve persevered. I hope that will make this book's advice more valuable.
A Quick Overview of This Book's Structure
This book builds on the concepts from the first book.
In Be a Writing Machine, I covered mindset, tools, time management, writing smart, and writer's block.
This book follows the same structure.
The Mindset chapter will give you some new ways of thinking about writing and productivity that will help you break past plateaus. To be truly prolific is to see the world of writing in ways that others do not. This chapter will help you do that.
The Practical Tools chapter will give you tips you can use to master new writing methods.
The Time Management chapter will teach you how to cut a hole in the time-space continuum and get more out of your writing time.
The Writing Even Smarter chapter will give you strategies you can apply when you sit down in the chair and begin writing. This is where the real warfare begins, and I'll help you win.
The Writer’s Block section will give you some advanced strategies to ensure the words keep flowing 24/7/365.
As I wrote in the first Be a Writing Machine: Remember, prolific isn't just about writing one book fast. It's about producing book after book after book, rain or shine, no matter what. It's about learning how to be systematic.
This book will not only help you build on the concepts from the first Be a Writing Machine, but it will also help you reach new heights.
Read on if you're ready to roll back the curtain and explore the beautiful wonders that being prolific will open you to.
Mindset: The Next Levels
I promise this isn't your typical mindset chapter. Just like last time, there is no woo woo
stuff here. Only practical tips to help you think about productivity in new ways.
So much about writing is mindset-driven, but early in your career, the real challenge is winning the war against yourself. The first Be a Writing Machine focused on helping you beat self-doubt so that you can win that war. I'm going to assume that you are fighting that good fight and that you have (mostly) won it, but to recap the key lessons:
You cannot be prolific without the right mindset. You are what you think, and you are what you write.
Doing the work
must be enough for you. Enough said.
Determine your why.
Why do you write? Understanding this will keep you going in the hard times.
Eliminate all expectations and stop comparing yourself to other authors. Seriously. Nothing good comes from comparisonitis. Set goals that are strictly within your control. Sales numbers are not in your control; your daily word count is.
Be attached and unattached to your work…at the same time. As I said in the first Be a Writing Machine: We want readers to love us. We love the power of throwing our whole soul upon our books, losing ourselves in our stories, and letting the book become representative of who we are. The prolific writer can put all of his or her energy into their books, yet be unattached to them. The less prolific writer cannot avoid attachment, and therefore cannot avoid misery. Be, therefore, a prolific writer. Be unattached…It means to do the work that matters, and to do that work with all of your soul…If it doesn't bring you the money, fame, or readers you wanted, that's okay. If you wake up the next morning and realize that a book is the wrong book and you should be writing another book, you should start working on the other book without expending any sadness for what you've already written. Easy to say, hard to do.
Heed those words.
Be spirited about the writing process, not your story. Be passionate about the process of writing, but beware of getting mired in the weeds of quality. Only readers can decide on quality. To quote legendary football coach Arthur L. Williams, "All you can do is all you can