As Featured in The New York Times
When the headlines asked how I write so fast, I realised it was time to tell the full story.
The Coral Hart writing method is the system behind every book I publish. When The New York Times wrote about my books, the conversation quickly turned to one question: how does she write so fast?
The honest answer is that I work smarter, not harder. I use a combination of deep story knowledge, proven publishing strategy and modern writing tools to produce books that readers actually buy and love. Technology is part of that — but it has never replaced the human heart at the centre of every story I write.
If you want to know more about my stories, browse my books here. For the full story behind the headlines, visit my press & media page.
I do not press a button and generate a book. Every character, every emotional beat, every plot twist is directed by me. The warmth readers feel in my books comes from real human experience and real storytelling craft. No tool can replicate that.
I use technology the same way a carpenter uses power tools — to do the heavy lifting faster so I can focus on the craft that matters. I use tools to brainstorm plot structures, keep timelines consistent, draft scene frameworks and organise my ideas. I then write, shape and refine everything to make it authentically mine.
A carpenter who refuses to use a power drill isn’t more authentic — they’re just slower.
— Coral Hart
The result? Over 200 published novels, a growing readership, and a writing life built on both craft and common sense.
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