Podcast Episode 126: 5 Important Writing Lessons for Any New Writer

Mar 29, 2014 | In The Loop

In the Loop with Andy Andrews, hosted by David Loy


On this week’s episode, I answer a listener question:

“What should a new writer focus on the most?”

 

The one most important thing to focus on is writing.

  • You would not believe how many people I talk to who are “waiting to be inspired.”
  • Their short answer is, “No, I am not writing.”
  • Only the process of doing it gets it done.

 

I hear terribly incomplete advice given to writers.

  • Write what you’re interested in, but keep seeking more information.
  • It will get you excited when you find what you don’t know.
  • You have to think it terms of, “What do other people want to learn?”
  • How will this help others?

 

Two things I ask myself before any project


  • Is anybody else doing this?
  • Will this help people who are hurting?

 


There are several things in common with the books I really enjoy.


  • Stories—They all started “in the action” and I didn’t really know what was happening.
  • Reveals—That’s who that is! Or thats what’s happening!

 



So what are the three most important focuses for a young writer? I’ll give you five.


  1. Read
  2. Write Regularly
  3. Write Regardless
  4. Reach Others
  5. Be Relentless

 

Don’t Give Up—the best book is stuck in somebody’s drawer.

Now, with Amazon and everything, self-published books are much more viable. You don’t have to sell out of the back of your trunk anymore.

Here’s an extensive guide on writing a book, if you’re looking for a great next step.

 

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