Dick Francis on Writing
Posted on July 17th, 2007 by admin
“For more than 35 years my routine varied very little. I would start writing in January and the deadline for the manuscript to get to the publishers was mid May. Proof copies would arrive in three or four weeks and I would have to read them over and over to correct the printing errors. I would then take a summer rest and a holiday. All the time I would keep my eyes and open to think of a new story and to do some early research. Publication was September or October and I would spend a few weeks doing some promotion work in both the UK and the USA and sometimes in Canada or Australia and New Zealand. Then there would be a month or two of serious thought and research ready to begin writing again in January.”
(from THE DICK FRANCIS COMPANION by Jean Swanson and Dean James)
If it worked for Dick Francis, it’s not a bad routine … I’d be hard-pressed to think of an author who had a better run of work.
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