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Fastest speed you ever wrote a book

Post Number:#1  Postby intrestingca » 11 Oct 2011, 04:37

I wrote a book in 3 days
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Post Number:#2  Postby frankyjee » 01 Nov 2011, 02:10

good:)
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Post Number:#3  Postby Fran » 01 Nov 2011, 07:19

intrestingca wrote:I wrote a book in 3 days


I'm sure it was a bestseller too :o
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Post Number:#4  Postby StephenKingman » 01 Nov 2011, 13:04

100 years....beat that!
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Post Number:#5  Postby Butterbescotch » 01 Nov 2011, 18:10

3 Days? Wow that's fast. But I doubt if it is any good. No offense but (although I don't write a book) I know it needs a lot of revising. If you finish a draft on 3 days, but a book, erm. I digress.
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Post Number:#6  Postby Maud Fitch » 02 Nov 2011, 04:56

Please tell us what sort of book you wrote in three days. If you used a voice recorder, maybe, but it still has to be typed up and edited. Even my short stories take longer than that!
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Post Number:#7  Postby MichelleIsenhoff » 05 Nov 2011, 16:10

Two months. Of course that's not counting the prep work I did on it beforehand, or the occasional rewrites over the next six months... Doggone it, I'm still not happy with that one! :) Okay, okay, so it was only my fastest rough draft.
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Post Number:#8  Postby Jimrada » 10 Nov 2011, 18:02

I wrote my novel, "The Rain Man," from planning to final draft in about 9 months while working a full-time job.
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Post Number:#9  Postby Timpane » 15 Nov 2011, 06:58

If you utilized a voice recorder, perhaps, but it still has to be drafted up and edited. Even my short tales take longer than that
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Post Number:#10  Postby mouseofcards89 » 23 Dec 2011, 08:43

Three months.
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Post Number:#11  Postby Carla Hurst-Chandler » 02 May 2012, 06:46

Fastest...5 years from idea to published...longest...20+ years from idea to published...

Three days? Even my poetry takes longer than that @@
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Post Number:#12  Postby mrjerseys » 10 May 2012, 04:21

I wrote a book in 5 days
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Post Number:#13  Postby louisgeorge » 09 Jul 2012, 09:19

So do you guys think if you write a book in 3 days or 5 days,does effect its quality or idea ????
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Post Number:#14  Postby Fran » 09 Jul 2012, 09:41

Carla Hurst-Chandler wrote:Fastest...5 years from idea to published...longest...20+ years from idea to published...

Three days? Even my poetry takes longer than that @@


A shopping list would take me longer that that :lol:
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Post Number:#15  Postby tbughi1 » 13 Jul 2012, 09:48

eh, kind of a long story. It was my first book. I spent 3 years just thinking about it, never putting a single word down, just drawing the story in my head. Then I spent my last semester in college writing the first 20k words of it, so about 4 months. I graduated and stumbled upon a new author competition for unpublished authors that had a deadline two weeks later.

I brought the hammer down and wrote that last 60k words in 1 week, then spent the second week editing it. I submitted it and the "competition" turned out to be a scam. They sent back the reply of "We loved it! Please send us $1000 so we can publish it!" and I was like, "Ha! Yeah, no, I'll pass."

As far as quality, even I can't read it. I get to the second page now-in-days and I want to delete the whole thing. I just can't bring myself to do it though. Even though it's terrible, it was the first book I ever wrote, and one of the very few achievements in my life that I actually care about. I'd been wanting to write a book since I was 14 and this terrible block of words broke the dam. I've since written three other books and I find them to be far better, but I never would have done it without the first.
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