Why I’m Writing Six Books This Year — And How I’m Hammering One Out in 24 Hours
Geoff Bunce
7/2/20252 min read
Most people settle for one book a year, maybe two if they’re ambitious. Me? I’m on track for six. Yeah, six. And I’m not just churning out filler — I’m building worlds, crafting stories, and dropping knowledge bombs that demand attention.
Why? Because I’m not just a writer — I’m a polymath. I dive deep into multiple disciplines: business strategy, digital security, survival tactics, music creation, and storytelling. Each field fuels the others, feeding a creative fire that’s impossible to extinguish. Writing six books isn’t about quantity; it’s about capturing the sprawling landscape of my expertise and experiences, then distilling them into focused, actionable works that serve different audiences and purposes.
In today’s hyper-fast, distraction-overloaded world, speed is power. If you want to stand out, you can’t wait for inspiration to strike or polish every sentence endlessly. You have to move fast, hit hard, and keep your foot on the gas. Writing six books means I’m flooding the market with fresh ideas, expanding my creative reach, and building multiple income streams. It’s about momentum — one book opens doors, six keeps them swinging wide open.
Now, about writing a book in 24 hours — that sounds insane, right? But here’s the truth: when you eliminate distractions, stop overthinking, and use every tool at your disposal — like AI for transcription and cleaning up raw recordings — you can capture your ideas lightning fast. This isn’t about perfection; it’s about grabbing raw energy and thoughts before they slip away. The first draft is the battlefield; the rewrite is where you sharpen the sword.
Why the rush? Because time is the enemy of all creators. Waiting weeks or months to finish a book means lost opportunities. By crushing out a book in a day, I’m forcing myself to prioritize what matters, trust my instincts, and harness momentum to break through the paralysis that kills creativity.
Sure, it’s brutal. It’s exhausting. But it’s also exhilarating. That fire fuels the whole project, and once the first draft is down, the real magic happens in revision and refinement.
Writing six books a year, including one in a day, isn’t a gimmick or a flex — it’s a strategy. A commitment to outwork, outthink, and outproduce everyone else in the game. It’s about seizing control of my creative destiny and building a legacy that can’t be ignored.
So if you think that kind of output is impossible, maybe it’s because you haven’t pushed yourself hard enough. I’m not waiting for permission. Neither should you.
Geoff Bunce
Geoff Bunce is an operator and builder with 10+ years in smart ticketing technology. Founder of Bunce Group: the parent company behind Fidelis News, Dog and Outdoors, and Rook6 Lab. Head of Solutions at Paragon ID. Writing, building, and documenting the journey at geoff.buncegroup.com.
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