Comments on: How to Dictate a Book in 2022 https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/how-to-dictate-a-book/ Promote your book to Written Word Media's audience of over one million readers. Read our blog for information on all things self-publishing. Wed, 03 Apr 2024 04:47:41 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 By: Janet https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/how-to-dictate-a-book/#comment-229576 Wed, 03 Apr 2024 04:47:41 +0000 https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/?p=62369#comment-229576 In reply to Jenna Harte.

Hi Jenna, could you clarify a point? If using an Apple iPhone, what is the program I speak into, and will it transcribe into a format a publisher can use- like word or scrivener? I’m new to this. Many thanks! Janet

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By: Fay https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/how-to-dictate-a-book/#comment-198517 Wed, 02 Aug 2023 00:02:03 +0000 https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/?p=62369#comment-198517 In reply to David Rothwell.

I’m planning on writing my book but as an a descriptive artist I can’t type fast enough and loose my “flow” of my narrative so I’m looking for a way to record my stories and then be able to read and edit later

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By: Tammy Glover https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/how-to-dictate-a-book/#comment-196158 Fri, 21 Jul 2023 01:35:28 +0000 https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/?p=62369#comment-196158 I’m just starting out. Thank y’all for all of this information.

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By: Elizabeth Norton https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/how-to-dictate-a-book/#comment-154207 Thu, 26 Jan 2023 23:22:32 +0000 https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/?p=62369#comment-154207 In reply to Jenna Harte.

All this is Greek right now, but think you have the right of it.

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By: Adrian https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/how-to-dictate-a-book/#comment-123907 Tue, 20 Sep 2022 21:47:17 +0000 https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/?p=62369#comment-123907 In reply to Craig.

I experienced this problem firsthand when I started using dictation software back in 2015. The solution comes with practice and a willingness to self-edit your work.
It took me several hundred articles (I am a copywriter) to get myself to the point where I can dictate in as natural a manner as when I type, but it was worth it.
My speed has increased three-fold, the error rate is down considerably, and my carpal tunnel hasn’t flared up even once.
The trick is to know what you are writing before you write it. Outline, prepare sources and quotes, and stick to it!

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By: Lyn Ayre https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/how-to-dictate-a-book/#comment-110002 Tue, 05 Jul 2022 21:44:56 +0000 https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/?p=62369#comment-110002 I am dictating this on my iPhone in my notes app.

There’s been some discussion as to which dictation program is best for a fiction writer. I am a fiction writer and I use my phone and my laptop with an external screen. I’m running windows 10. I didn’t buy any extra apps or programs to do the dictation.

“I am a indie writer and I do all of my books on dictation through dictation.” As you can see I left the error that I made. That way I don’t have to stop in the middle of my dictation and edit my manuscript. I made the air and then I immediately said the correct words. When I read this back I’ll know exactly what I need to do. I will go back and delete the extra word and type in the word ‘error’ to correct that.

“I can simply say the words for the punctuation marks I need ie: ?,!,:,;,,,. and the app will put in the punctuation that I desire.

When I want to do dialogue it’s as simple as saying the words ‘begin quote’ “ and quotation mark appears. It’s like magic. At the end of the dialogue I simply say ‘end quote’ “ and there it is.

If I want to go to the next paragraph I simply say ‘next paragraph’ and pop we’re on the next line. It’s quite fun actually.

So far I haven’t been able to figure out how to do a section break so I do those manually. But I taught myself how to do all of this.

One caveat here… (I just said dot dot dot – and ellipses appeared) and the app puts it in. When I leave voicemails for my loved ones these days, at times I accidentally verbally punctuate them and then I say Love Lyn at the end. Oh well my families always thought I was nuts and now I’m just proving them right. LOL

I don’t know where I’d be without the ability to dictate everything that I write. I’m a writer who has arthritis and a lot of pain from Lupus and various other crap. Lots of back issues. Dictating, as has been said in the article, can help alleviate some of that and be done anywhere—when I’m making supper, when I’m resting in bed, when I’m watching TV, when I’m painting, when I’m grocery shopping, you get the picture I’m sure.

I use Grammarly to help me with editing.

Hope this helps.

Love Lyn

Warmly, Lyn

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By: Peter Munro https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/how-to-dictate-a-book/#comment-109742 Mon, 04 Jul 2022 12:04:55 +0000 https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/?p=62369#comment-109742 I haven’t found anything good on my phone. I think and speak in discrete chunks and then the software stops listening.

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By: Jemima Pett https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/how-to-dictate-a-book/#comment-94501 Fri, 01 Apr 2022 16:43:33 +0000 https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/?p=62369#comment-94501 It would certainly help to exercise my voice! Lockdown has been dreadful for my vocal chords, even though I’ve got through a lot of typing. Next time… dictate!

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By: Jenna Harte https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/how-to-dictate-a-book/#comment-93241 Mon, 21 Mar 2022 04:04:41 +0000 https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/?p=62369#comment-93241 I was forced to use dictation when I developed RSI in my fingers. Along with my writing, I ghost write averaging about 90k words per month. I’d been resistant to dictation because it felt awkward, but at that point I had no choice. Starting from day one, I produced twice as many words in the same amount of time and since then have averaged 3500 to 4000 words per hour.

I use Dragon to digitally record, usually when I’m on a walk, and have the software transcribe the audio. I don’t like talking into my computer, but when I do, I use Dragon with Notepad to avoid issues between Dragon and Word, or us MS’s built in voice recognition with the new version of Word, which is pretty good.

Dictation is definitely different from typing, but once you figure it out, it’s fast, and once you edit what you’ve dictated, it comes out about the same as if it was initially typed. The trick is knowing what you want to “write”, overcoming the awkwardness, and enunciation.

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By: Elizabeth Barone https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/how-to-dictate-a-book/#comment-92670 Wed, 16 Mar 2022 15:39:42 +0000 https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/?p=62369#comment-92670 In reply to Roger Garwood.

So your brain is already trained for this. I find it so hard to get into that mode! I’ve found the built-in Apple dictation is better than Dragon, but I’m just not wired to write out loud like that, on the fly. Any tips?

Either way, thanks for the cool story. You’ve definitely seen a lot of changes in how we write!

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