The Dame of Dictation

 

Agatha Christie, the queen of mystery, never actually wrote most of her books—at least not by hand. While many imagine her scribbling away in a dimly lit study, her most famous works, including Murder on the Orient Express and And Then There Were None, were spoken, not written. Due to dysgraphia, a condition that made writing by hand difficult, Christie dictated her stories to a typist or into a dictation machine, bringing Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple to life through the rhythm of her voice rather than the stroke of a pen.

This little-known fact about Christie adds another layer of intrigue to her already fascinating legacy. It also serves as a powerful reminder that storytelling isn’t about how words get on the page—it’s about the imagination behind them. And if Christie’s era of wax cylinders and typewriters isn’t proof enough, consider the case of Adam Freestone, a modern author who uses voice-to-text software to craft epic fantasy novels.

Adam, a quadriplegic and a personal friend of mine, writes his books using dictation, much like Christie did, though with the benefit of cutting-edge technology. His Sentinel Flame series, including Hyroc, is created entirely through spoken words. Where Christie had a typist capturing the twists of her intricate plots, Adam uses modern speech-recognition software to shape immersive worlds, proving that innovation continues to open doors for writers.

What Christie and Freestone share—despite being separated by nearly a century—is the refusal to let physical limitations stand between them and their stories. Christie’s dysgraphia didn’t stop her from becoming the best-selling novelist of all time. Likewise, Adam didn’t let his physical condition prevent him from writing books that transport readers into realms of adventure and magic.

For authors and aspiring writers, their stories remind them that creativity finds a way. Whether through dictation, typing, or even tapping out a manuscript one keystroke at a time, the method isn’t what matters—it’s the passion behind the words.

So the next time you write, remember: if Christie could craft the perfect crime without picking up a pen, and Adam can create entire worlds with just his voice, what’s stopping you?

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