
By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills
November writers can find themselves overwhelmed in this incredibly busy and fun-filled month. Bustling cooks are scurrying about in the kitchen in preparation for Thanksgiving. Recipes are positioned for easy viewing, and some are made ahead of schedule to freeze until needed. The table is often set a week or so ahead of time to give the host extra time. The scent of cinnamon and spice are wafting through the house better than any candle or potpourri. Mouths are watering in anticipation, and smiles follow.
Close your eyes and imagine a whole month of tantalizing sights and smells. Holiday movies put us in a delightful mood. And—
Hold on! Deadlines don’t take a holiday. Neither can a writer eliminate them from the calendar. A keystroke could delete the entry, but that does nothing for our professional image.
Oops! My critique group meeting?
What about blog posts?
Marketing?
Promotion?
Social Media?
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Think about deadlines with planning, purpose, and organization. Writers must be prepared because stress can be an enemy. It’s not the writing deadlines or the topic that stresses us but how we think about the deadline. View the work as simply an item to check off our list weeks in advance. Due dates keep us disciplined and on task.
Christian writers thank God for blessings, challenges, and opportunities that put us in the right frame of mind.
Below are items we might include on a thankful list. I encourage you to add those things that are meaningful to you. We can be thankful for:
The word support contains various meanings to writers. November is a time to enjoy blessings and each other, but it can be a tough month for writers, and Christmas will soon be here too. Not only now but throughout the year show support: help, pray, teach, comfort, show strength, advocate, encourage, and validate other writers.
I’ve been guilty of NOT doing this, and I imagine you have fallen for the “I can’t say no” to those who often unintentionally weigh us down with extra tasks. Dear writers, we need downtime to relax and rejuvenate. We can’t be all things to all people. It’s been said there are many wonderful projects in this world and many people to help, but that doesn’t mean we have to say yes to all of them.
How can we avoid the label of a turkey-writer and not fall prey to an editor’s ax?
My guess is you are a model November writer. We love each other and the God who gave us this amazing gift of creativity. What else comes to mind so you can excel as a Successful November Writer?


DiAnn Mills is a bestselling author who believes her readers should expect an adventure. She weaves memorable characters with unpredictable plots to create action-packed, suspense-filled novels. DiAnn believes every breath of life is someone’s story, so why not capture those moments and create a thrilling adventure?
Her titles have appeared on the CBA and ECPA bestseller lists; won two Christy Awards, the Golden Scroll, Inspirational Readers’ Choice, and Carol award contests.
DiAnn is a founding board member of the American Christian Fiction Writers, an active member of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers, Advanced Writers and Speakers Association, Mystery Writers of America, the Jerry Jenkins Writers Guild, Sisters in Crime, and International Thriller Writers. DiAnn continues her passion of helping other writers be successful. She speaks to various groups and teaches writing workshops around the country.
DiAnn has been termed a coffee snob and roasts her own coffee beans. She’s an avid reader, loves to cook, and believes her grandchildren are the smartest kids in the universe. She and her husband live in sunny Houston, Texas.
DiAnn is very active online and would love to connect with readers on: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Goodreads, BookBub, YouTube, LinkedIn. or her website: diannmills.com
The Conversation
I love the turkey recommendations, especially the part about eating constantly. Hmm, maybe that doesn’t just refer to writing. I’m still laughing!
Barbara, it is so easy to eat all the time in November. I’m laughing too,
Great writing, DiAnn. Fun and pertinent. I started last year cooking the turkey early. Slicing, pouring broth over and freezing. This year there will be two. It sure takes the stress out of it. I also put the dry ingredients for the dressing together early in ziplock bags.
Now, I have to learn how to use the stressless time to write and push send…instead of agreeing to all those other requests that come up. Most of the time there is someone else waiting to be asked.
Melody, it is incredibly easy to take a shortcut then fill it with something else. Thanks for the tips!