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EPISODE · Oct 30, 2024 · 17 MIN

Writing isn't solitary! The criticality of community

from The Write Mindset with T.C. BurrChange your mind. Write your book. · host T.C. Burr

Yet Podcast Episode 35 Reasons not to write your book It's been said that 80% of Americans say they want to write a book, but only about 1% ever actually do. I'm no math major, but those stats lead me to believe that lots of would-be authors have stories to tell that never make it to seeing the light of day. I think it's time we change that. There are many reasons NOT to write your book, and in this mini-series, I'm going to focus on three that I believe are common among many writers. *Spoiler alert* - none of these reasons are good ones :) Reason #3 - Lack of Community People may not fail to start writing because of a lack of community, but I do think that many a writer has failed to keep writing because of it.  Many of us naturally view writing a book as a solitary endeavor, but it’s not all sitting in a quiet cabin with a pipe and a fireplace and rain falling in the forest outside.  To complete and publish a book, it truly does take a village. Writing coaches, You may need Alpha readers, Beta readers, ARC readers, editors, agents, publishers, a launch team - the list goes on.  If you’re going to end up with a published book, you’ll need to truly rely on quite a few other people to make it happen.  And that’s to say nothing of the real heroes - the encouragers.  When fear of failure kicks in, when your imposter syndrome gets the best of you, when writing just gets really hard - who do you have in your corner who can offer consistent feedback, accountability, and encouragement?  I’ve become convinced that a lack of encouragement is a huge book-killer, and in this episode we’ll tackle the role and value of community, and how to find it.  A good, healthy community will likely look like a combination of close family and friends, other writers, and hired professionals.  What your community will look like is negotiable. That you have a community in your corner is essential.  About T.C. Burr After years of putting it off, I have started writing my debut novel—a story about friendship, and about growing up. It follows the lives of a group of young men as they navigate the world between two mountainous seasons of life, with all the twists, turns and trials that come with growing up. Through this podcast, I aim to highlight inspiring stories from fellow writers, entrepreneurs, and creatives, offering encouragement and practical advice for those pursuing their own creative and business ventures. A dream left on the shelf is one of life's greatest regrets. Today's a great day to get started. It's not that you haven't done it, it's just that you haven't done it yet. Review & Subscribe: If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review to help others discover it. Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Connect: I'd love to connect! Send me a note at⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠tcburr.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and follow⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠@yetpodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Instagram and Threads for updates and inspiration.

Yet Podcast Episode 35 Reasons not to write your book It's been said that 80% of Americans say they want to write a book, but only about 1% ever actually do. I'm no math major, but those stats lead me to believe that lots of would-be authors have stories to tell that never make it to seeing the light of day. I think it's time we change that. There are many reasons NOT to write your book, and in this mini-series, I'm going to focus on three that I believe are common among many writers. *Spoiler alert* - none of these reasons are good ones :) Reason #3 - Lack of Community People may not fail to start writing because of a lack of community, but I do think that many a writer has failed to keep writing because of it.  Many of us naturally view writing a book as a solitary endeavor, but it’s not all sitting in a quiet cabin with a pipe and a fireplace and rain falling in the forest outside.  To complete and publish a book, it truly does take a village. Writing coaches, You may need Alpha readers, Beta readers, ARC readers, editors, agents, publishers, a launch team - the list goes on.  If you’re going to end up with a published book, you’ll need to truly rely on quite a few other people to make it happen.  And that’s to say nothing of the real heroes - the encouragers.  When fear of failure kicks in, when your imposter syndrome gets the best of you, when writing just gets really hard - who do you have in your corner who can offer consistent feedback, accountability, and encouragement?  I’ve become convinced that a lack of encouragement is a huge book-killer, and in this episode we’ll tackle the role and value of community, and how to find it.  A good, healthy community will likely look like a combination of close family and friends, other writers, and hired professionals.  What your community will look like is negotiable. That you have a community in your corner is essential.  About T.C. Burr After years of putting it off, I have started writing my debut novel—a story about friendship, and about growing up. It follows the lives of a group of young men as they navigate the world between two mountainous seasons of life, with all the twists, turns and trials that come with growing up. Through this podcast, I aim to highlight inspiring stories from fellow writers, entrepreneurs, and creatives, offering encouragement and practical advice for those pursuing their own creative and business ventures. A dream left on the shelf is one of life's greatest regrets. Today's a great day to get started. It's not that you haven't done it, it's just that you haven't done it yet. Review & Subscribe: If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review to help others discover it. Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Connect: I'd love to connect! Send me a note at⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠tcburr.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and follow⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠@yetpodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Instagram and Threads for updates and inspiration.

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