How to Start Writing and Actually Get Published with Terry Whalin
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So many people carry the quiet dream of writing something meaningful. A book. A devotional. A story that has been sitting inside them for years.
But the question lingers Where do I even begin?
In this episode of Space for Life, Tommy sits down with Terry Whalin, acquisitions editor at Morgan James Publishing and author of more than 60 books, to talk about what it really takes to move from dream to discipline.
Terry pulls back the curtain on the publishing world and explains why most aspiring authors start in the wrong place, what publishers are actually looking for, and why writing success is often 80 percent about the author and 20 percent about the book. They explore the catch 22 of publishing, the power of critique groups and apprenticeship, and why becoming a better reader is foundational to becoming a better writer.
If you have ever considered writing, or simply want to understand how books truly shape lives, this conversation offers practical clarity and grounded encouragement for taking your next step.
(0:00) Why So Many People Dream of Writing
(6:41) How One Book Can Change a Life
(14:16) What Publishers Really Look For
(18:07) Where Aspiring Writers Should Start
(32:32) The Catch 22 of Getting Published
(40:19) The Power of Critique Groups
(48:34) Why Reading Shapes Better Writing
(58:53) Building Consistency as a Writer
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