Welcome to my Deadline Formula Calendar, where you are going to learn how to choose and meet writing deadlines, makes those deadlines every time and finally establish real accountability for your writing. Here’s how: Use your cursor to hover over a date. See the description of something that happened on this date? These are some of my favorite emotional high holy days of the year.
What are your emotional high holy days? First read through some of mine, think about that question and then keep reading below the calendar.
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1January, 1 2024Happy New YearJanuary’s name derives from the two-faced God Janus, who became the god of the beginnings. All entrances were under his protection. Did you huddle in a doorway last night, letting the new year in? Taken from the Scottish tradition of “Hogmanay,” this tradition can include “first footing,” in which the first person through the door in a New Year is thought to affect the fortunes of everyone who lives there. Strangers bring good luck. Redheads, bad. A great topic for an essay, just as soon as I figure out what it is about. | 2January, 2 2024Winter Home of Monarch Butterfly DiscoveredOn this day in 1975 was the discovery of the winter home of the Monarch Butterfly. The monarch migration is one of the world’s greatest natural wonders when each year, hundreds of millions of monarchs migrate between the United States and Canada to areas in Mexico and California. I find this inspiring, and might add a post about it to my Creative Inspiration blog category. | 3 | 4January, 4 2024Garden Catalogs Arriving in the MailDo you garden? Or are you what we call an armchair gardener? Either way, you’ve surely noticed that your garden catalogs have begun arriving in the mail. And right on time, aren’t they? Now we can settle in for winter. The holidays are past, and the garden is not yet begun in most areas of the Northern Hemisphere, making it the perfect time to dream a little dream of zinnias or asters, pumpkins, peas or nasturtiums. For me, gardening is about inheritances. And you? | 5January, 5 2024Twelfth NightThis is Twelfth Night. Shakespeare wrote about it. You have a funny Shakespeare story, but every time you try to write it, you get stuck. How to get unstuck? Try this. Stuck? First Divorce Granted in AmericaAccording to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, today in 1643, the first divorce in the US was granted. Got a divorce story? Here’s your news peg. Need examples of essays written on deadline? See my blog category NPR essays, for pieces I’ve aired on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered. I’ll be adding to this over time. | 6 | 7 |
8January, 8 2024Plough MondayPlough Monday is an ancient rite still celebrated in the UK on the first Monday after Epiphany, noting the medieval date when ploughboys returned to work, and the new plowing season began. Later on, ploughs instead paraded through the streets in an effort to extort money from the wealthy landowners. Becoming a ritual, this provided cash at a difficult time of year. Of course, feasts soon followed. I find this inspiring, and might write something I’d then post in my Creative Inspiration blog category. | 9January, 9 2024Connecticut Becomes the Fifth StateOn this day in 1788, Connecticut became the 5th state to ratify the US Constitution. Do you live in Connecticut? Is something worth an op-ed going on in your state? Use the anniversary as your news peg, and have at it. | 10 | 11 | 12January, 12 2024The Man with the Famous Signature is BornOn this day in 1737, Declaration of Independence signer John Hancock was born. Got a penmanship or signature story? Here’s your news peg. How to make that memoir interesting to others? Maybe I can help. Read this. | 13 | 14 |
15January, 15 2024British Museum OpensOn this day in 1759 one of the great wonders of the world opened — the British Museum. The will of physician, naturalist and collector, Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753), bequeathed to King George II his collection of more than 71,000 objects, library and herbarium to be preserved intact for the nation. I find this inspiring, and might write a blog post on a memorable visit to that museum and add it to my Creative Inspiration blog category. | 16January, 16 2024Dian Fossey, a Woman to AdmireIt’s the birthday in 1932 of Dian Fossey, one of the 20th century’s greatest naturalists, who devoted her life to protecting and studying the mountain gorillas of Africa. Making her first trip to Africa in the 1960s, her work extended in the 1980s. Need some tips on what to do on the anniversary of someone you admire? See my blog category Creative Inspiration. | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21January, 21 2024“Over the Rainbow” CopyrightedOn this day in 1939 the song “Over the Rainbow,” was copyrighted by Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg. A quick check of the My Memoir Writing category of my blog will provide you with both blog posts and radio essays written on deadline. |
22 | 23 | 24 | 25January, 25 2024Robert Burns BornOn this day in 1759 was the birth of poet Robert Burns, who reminded us about those best laid schemes of mice and men go astray. He also wrote My Love is Like a Red Red Rose. Few poems are more famous than that. Need some how-to instruction on what to do with such anniversaries? See the How-T0 category of my blog. | 26January, 26 2024Raccoons Mating NowAccording to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, raccoons are mating now. Their mating season runs January through March, and after a little more than two months females gives birth to a litter of between four to six young. What to do with this fact? Have you seen the How-To category of my blog? | 27January, 27 2024The Last TelegramOn this day in 2006, Western Union sent its last telegram. If you are of a certain age, you have a telegram story. But maybe you need to cut it down to fit a certain venue — a radio essay can be only 615 words, for instance. How to do that? See here. | 28 |
29January, 29 2024Charles Darwin Takes a WifeOn this day in 1839 Charles Darwin married Emma Wedgwood. Before he proposed, Darwin made a list of the pros and cons of marriage, weighing such things as giving up the “conversation of clever men at clubs,” and “less money for books” against the obvious connubial benefits. See my blog category, My Memoir Writing, for both blog posts and radio essays written on deadline. | 30 | 31January, 31 2024January’s EndJanuary’s end means that we are halfway through winter. A quick check of the My Memoir Writing category of my blog will provide you with both blog posts and radio essays written on deadline. |
All of our high emotional holidays come to us yearly, and all of them present opportunities for you to write Op-eds, personal essays, posts for your blog or guest posts on some larger public blog. And if you write those pieces well enough, people will notice and you’ll develop a following, perhaps even in the form of a publisher or an agent, and that book you’ve always wanted to write will get written.
How to Use this Deadline Calendar
Here’s the key to this calendar: Learning how to choose and meet writing deadlines begins with knowing that you need to write those pieces in advance of the event. So choose one date from here — or from your own year — but choose one that gives you the time to write and submit to a large online or print publication.
Let’s give it three months. Here’s why: You’re busy. Perhaps you need to learn now to write an op-ed or how to construct a personal essay (have you seen my recorded class on the latter?). Perhaps you are writing a book-length memoir from which you can extract a short section to turn into an op-ed or essay. Even better. Best yet, in fact. Two of my four books came from shorter pieces I wrote and published, both arguing what I believed about something large but doing so in a small format. Both led to profitable book contracts. Want the same success? Of course you do.
Would you like more on how to choose and meet deadlines? I have a course for that. Check it out here.