Hey Adam,
Probably best to cut to the pros:
- Check out Jim's writing blog, good stuff and entertaining
- I think Bob gave us this site, writingxcuses.com listen to all of them, yep all of them. again great stuff, it's free, and its entertaining.
- Workshops are excellent and worth the money, but check 'em out first.
From what I can tell there comes a point where you have to face the bear in the corner (your insecurities) with a whip and chain and make your own calls. From what I've discovered, your first chapter will suck and will suck for sometime. That shouldn't keep you from writing, writing, writing. Don't let people distract you from writing to completion the first draft. It's a private battle of a very long war. You have plenty of time to figure out that first chapter later.
Don't let well minded idiots read your stuff. Idiots are friends and family that love you, but who can mess with your head big time in innocent ways. They'll blow up your stuff as the next Heinlein, or they'll make loving kind statements that, if you followed up on, would completely change your storyline. You'll start sweating it out trying to fix something on a blasted first draft. First drafts are supposed to suck--grammer, continuity, weak characters the whole horrid uglies.
What I would have someone check for you is your consistancy on Point of View. Screwing POV up can take a lifetime to correct later. If you don't have that dead set and right on, later drafts will be mindboggling, toss it into the trash, discouraging.
Finally world building vs action... First book, I see no way to get past a house editor or an agent without action or really incredible dialog. If you want someone to publish it, I mean. You get 2, 3, 5 pages in front of an agent, it can't be lovely gentle world building. Now put in action, snappy dialog, AND world building and you've got something that has a chance to last 2 minutes on a desk before it hits the slush pile. STILL YOU DON't write that first! You get the blasted rough draft done. By the time you've lived in that world long enough to do that, you've got the knowledge and skill hopefully to put together a supercharged, unique, agent devouring beginning.
I've been ranting. Now back to my own writing.
And before I make a complete fool of myself. Some friends and family are wonderful readers. Especially if you're like the actress that questions why she is doing---toss a famous face into a mall and it's got to build up the ego. There is a lot of value in that. In fact some friends and family make excellent critics, especially if you have a spouse who will read pages throughout the whole process. That could be invaluable....or grounds for a divorce I suspose. :-)