If you're using InnoDB, you don't need to do anything special.
Just run your inserts. InnoDB uses row level locking for these situations, it will not lock the entire table.
Of course your performance could still take a hit due to the parallel work.
To answer your other question:
"One confusion about transactions: If I am working on transaction A and a stack of writes B come in, do those writes get processed after I commit my transaction"
In general, no. It will not need to wait. This does depend if you are working within the same keyspace or not, and also what isolation level you are working within.