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  • Try using "precisely" or "roughly" where applicable. It lets people know you're talking about firm realities and aren't using hyperbole.

    It's a stupid, imperfect workaround and I hate that it's necessary, but it's the best we have for a decade or three until people stop bastardizing "literally".

  • With Brando the Mando Sando it boils down to work ethic and process.

    He has said in lectures that while writing a first draft, an author should be able to push out a thousand words an hour. That's pretty reasonable if you're a decent typist and you're just focusing on getting rough ideas down. Once he's got a draft, he throws it to his editor(s) who gets to work. If he's gotten a draft back from them with notes, he gets on that. Otherwise, he's cranking away at the next first draft.

    The man is prolific because he's got his team dialed in and treats it like any other job. He shows up with a plan and executes.