• Murder Your Darlings with Brett McCracken

  • 2024/07/30
  • 再生時間: 53 分
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Murder Your Darlings with Brett McCracken

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  • Feedback is terrifying. It’s vulnerable to have your writing scrutinized, especially when you’ve poured so much of your time, heart, and energy into it.

    It’s tempting to avoid feedback altogether, but this ignores the overwhelming research on the benefits of coaching and mentorship. We grow faster and more profoundly under the tutelage of others. If you ignore this and go it alone, your craft will suffer.

    Today’s guest is a master of feedback, since he’s a senior editor at The Gospel Coalition, as well as the author of four fantastic books. In this conversation, Brett McCracken shares with book editor Will Parker Anderson:

    • How to ask for feedback without being a nuisance

    • Common cliches and writing mistakes you should avoid

    • How to spark ideas by reading topically

    • Why you should anchor every piece in a central idea

    • How to find a writing rhythm that works for your season of life

    Brett’s seasoned advice will embolden you to see feedback as a primary source of growth. It’s only when we practice together, side by side, that our full potential is realized. In the end, the joy of community eclipses even the sweetest moments of solitary practice.

    EPISODE LINKS

    Subscribe to Will’s weekly newsletter: writerscircle.co

    Please rate this podcast: Apple | Spotify

    Will’s Instagram: @willparkeranderson

    Will’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willparkeranderson/


    Brett’s latest books: Uncomfortable, The Wisdom Pyramid

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Feedback is terrifying. It’s vulnerable to have your writing scrutinized, especially when you’ve poured so much of your time, heart, and energy into it.

It’s tempting to avoid feedback altogether, but this ignores the overwhelming research on the benefits of coaching and mentorship. We grow faster and more profoundly under the tutelage of others. If you ignore this and go it alone, your craft will suffer.

Today’s guest is a master of feedback, since he’s a senior editor at The Gospel Coalition, as well as the author of four fantastic books. In this conversation, Brett McCracken shares with book editor Will Parker Anderson:

  • How to ask for feedback without being a nuisance

  • Common cliches and writing mistakes you should avoid

  • How to spark ideas by reading topically

  • Why you should anchor every piece in a central idea

  • How to find a writing rhythm that works for your season of life

Brett’s seasoned advice will embolden you to see feedback as a primary source of growth. It’s only when we practice together, side by side, that our full potential is realized. In the end, the joy of community eclipses even the sweetest moments of solitary practice.

EPISODE LINKS

Subscribe to Will’s weekly newsletter: writerscircle.co

Please rate this podcast: Apple | Spotify

Will’s Instagram: @willparkeranderson

Will’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willparkeranderson/


Brett’s latest books: Uncomfortable, The Wisdom Pyramid

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