Rose Tremain told a good deadline story at this year's London Book Fair. She said that in order to finish one of her novels (which I think was Restoration) she borrowed a friend's flat and locked herself away for a couple of weeks. However, she soon ran out of food apart from yoghurt, toast and sherry, which she combined in imaginative ways! Clearly a winning diet given the success of her writing. Looking around my kitchen I wonder if Fruit & Fibre, Haribo gummy aeroplanes and Campari would work just as well...
Hi, I'm a newby here. Regarding deadlines, as a journalist myself I can understand the need for deadlines. In fact I work better with them no matter what I am doing. I think we journos get into the habit of setting them for ourselves and we all know how difficult it is to kick a habit. I know if I don't set myself a deadline it won't get done, or at least I will become lazy about the job. I've never missed a deadline in my journalistic life but if I set a date to finish something and it arrived with no end to the project in site, I can always set a new date. Great site by the way. Am enjoying it all immensely.
Hello and welcome, I'm also a newbie... I used to be a journalist as well and have the habit. But I found it very frustrating to deliver a novel on dedline, when I KNEW it needed another revision.