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Need Inspiration? Get A Deadline

Over the last few days, my desk has been loaded with books . I’ve cleared off everything else on my desk (mostly) and have five different Bibles open to the same passage of Scripture. Actually I’ve been using more than five with two more over my shoulder on a small table. It’s been a remarkable experience for me and I’m enjoying the writing project.

I’m part of a team who are writing some material for a new Bible project targeted for men. I’ve got some specific sections to write and turn into my editor. I’ve been wondering at times how I can create all of this material. Then I return to the philosophy that I've mentioned before—I’m doing what I can do. I’ll admit I’ve had to pour on the writing the last few days to meet the deadline for this particular project.

I did not procrastinate—a common practice among writers. They sit around and wait until they are near the deadline then get an adrenaline rush which pushes the project to completion. While at times in the past, I have operated in this mode, it’s not the case with this particular project. It has been on the fast track from the beginning.

I will confess there is some drive that happens from a deadline. Whether you self-impose that deadline on your schedule or an editor imposes the deadline, it’s good for inspiration. There isn’t time to casually answer email, surf the Internet for news or any of a number of other worthwhile distractions. There is only time to get the material written and out the door for the deadline.

Magazine work is excellent in the deadline area . The deadlines are generally short and they push you to use your time efficiently, write tightly and meet the editor’s needs for excellent materials. In general, books involve longer deadlines . You can’t simply crank out 70,000 words over a few days. Well, you can but it would be a challenge for these words to be coherent and have any excellence. I’ve written a few of those types of books over the years—so I know first hand. Book writing is much more of a plodding type of approach to complete the task. Writers select a certain amount of words or pages to complete each day to meet their deadline. This type of system works well in fiction or nonfiction .

Over the last few days, I’m grateful for the time in the Scriptures. I’m going to return to it in a few minutes. I want to tell one more story about perfect timing that happened over the last few days. My wife and I were in Colorado Springs on Friday and Saturday for some family business. It was a busy but good trip (no time for writing). The weather men were talking about a change in the weather—typical springtime in the Rocky Mountains. It was 65 degrees on Saturday afternoon when we left. That evening, the temperature dramatically dropped and some places in Colorado Springs received almost two feet of snow (http://tinyurl.com/2ygpm8). I’m delighted to have escaped that experience since last August when we moved to Arizona.

During the next few days, I’m going to be hitting the keyboard for this deadline. Then I jump on an airplane and head for New York City and the American Society of Journalists and Authors meetings (http://www.asja.org/wc/wc.php). I’m anticipating some excellent learning experiences. I’m moderating a panel on collaboration and ghost writing next Saturday at the Grand Hyatt in New York City (http://www.asja.org/wc/2005/2005sat.php). Then next Sunday I head to Asheville, NC and the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference (http://www.lifeway.com/christianwriters). I’m looking forward to teaching a number of hours and meeting individually with writers. I’ll have my laptop on the road. As I can I anticipate trying to tell you more about the Writing Life. But some times there simply aren’t enough hours in the day.


Excerpted from Book Proposals That $ell, 21 Secrets To Speed Your Success by W. Terry Whalin (Write Now Publications, 2005). All Rights Reserved. Used with Permission. www.bookproposals.ws





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(Visit Terry's Website) Terry Whalin is a literary agent at Whalin Literary Agency http://www.whalinagency.com. For five years, he was a book acquisitions editor at Howard Books, an imprint of Simon and Schuster and David C. Cook. Terry has been a prolific writer and editor of nonfiction for many years. Terry’s nonfiction writing has appeared in magazines like Christianity Today, Writer’s Digest, The Writer and more than 50 other publications. Terry is active in the leading nonfiction writers group in the United States, The American Society of Journalists and Authors. He has written more than 60 nonfiction books including Book Proposals That $ell, 21 Secrets To Speed Your Success (http://www.bookproposals.ws). To encourage writers of nonfiction and fiction, Terry is the creator of Right-Writing.com at: http://www.right-writing.com. His free ezine is at: http://www.right-writing.com/newsle tter.html and his free Ebook at: http://www.straighttalkeditor.com. Also his blog about The Writing Life has almost 900 searchable entries: http://www.thewritinglife.ws Terry and his wife, Christine, live in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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