Want to Finally Write That Book? Set Yourself a Deadline

Deadline. It’s not a nice word, is it? I mean it has the word “dead” in it and if that’s not an implication of finality, I don’t know what is. So setting one for yourself may seem masochistic to say the least. But done properly it could be just what you need to write, or finish writing, your long-gestating book. Why? Glad you asked. Here’s why.

It gets you to start writing

A deadline can drag your butt to the chair when you’d prefer to spend a bit longer in bed or chill in front of the TV. It can make you write, even a little, every day.

It also gets you to stop writing

Hello, my name’s Wordlander and I have an editing problem. If you too have difficulty knowing when to stop writing, a deadline is your line in the sand. Without it, you’re likely to keep tweaking and tweaking your work to infinity. If you don’t want to do anything with your book this isn’t an issue. But if you want to approach agents, publishers, or self-publish you need to, at some point, finish!

It shows people you’re serious

Setting a deadline is one way to treat your writing like work and not just a hobby. There’s nothing wrong with it being a hobby of course, but again if you want to publish or enter competitions, then it helps to treat your writing more seriously. It can help build your confidence and respect for your work.

It’s under your control

An overall deadline provides you with your ultimate goal but you can of course set as many as you want. You could have one for finishing your outline, one for getting your first draft done and so on.

It’s worth noting that deadlines can get good results but these depend largely upon your personality. Some people thrive, others become paralysed by the fear of a closed endpoint. So if they’re really not for you, don’t put yourself under that pressure. However, if you’ve not tried them before and you’re struggling to move things along, why not give them a try?

Do you like to set yourself deadlines or do you run away from them screaming? Let me know in the comments?

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  1. I set deadlines. I miss them. I feel like a failure. I usually wind up a month late, but I still continue to set deadlines. I’ve started doing yearly goals. Reedit/resubmit this short story. Reedit this novel. Even those can be dicey though.

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  3. First book kind of had a deadline, from the publisher. IIRC, I beat it by a mile.

    Current book, no deadlines and it’s chugging along after some fits & starts getting started. First draft’s done this week. Then comes editing & adding secondary source info.

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