June 19, 2026

8 Lessons in Writing, Editing, and Publishing

8 Lessons in Writing, Editing, and Publishing
8 Lessons in Writing, Editing, and Publishing
The Edit: Writing Your Book Without Losing Your Voice
8 Lessons in Writing, Editing, and Publishing
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In this special bonus episode of The Edit: Writing Your Book Without Losing Your Voice, Holly takes a step back from her conversation with author Hadley Kibbe to explore the writing, editing, and publishing lessons hidden within Hadley's story.

While Hadley's books were inspired by ranch life, motherhood, faith, and her son, the lessons behind her writing journey apply to every writer—whether you're working on a children's book, memoir, devotional, business book, blog, or personal story.

Holly breaks down eight powerful lessons that every writer can use to create more authentic, meaningful work without getting trapped by perfectionism or self-doubt.

If you've ever questioned whether your story matters, struggled to find your voice, or worried your writing isn't "good enough," this episode is for you.

In This Episode

  • Why writing what you know is often the strongest place to start

  • The importance of knowing exactly who you're writing for

  • How your voice stays consistent even when your audience changes

  • Why perfection is often fear in disguise

  • The difference between writing with purpose and chasing polish

  • How ordinary life experiences become meaningful stories

  • Redefining success beyond sales, reviews, and rankings

  • Why sometimes, the best advice is simply: "Write the words"

Key Takeaways

✔ Your life already contains stories worth telling.

✔ Specific writing connects more deeply than writing for everyone.

✔ Your voice can adapt to different audiences without losing authenticity.

✔ Perfect writing doesn't exist—but meaningful writing does.

✔ Purpose should guide every writing decision you make.

✔ The stories you consider ordinary may be exactly what someone else needs to hear.

✔ Success isn't always measured by numbers.

✔ Confidence comes after writing—not before it.

Memorable Quotes from This Episode

"The challenge isn't finding the story. The challenge is recognizing that your story really is enough."

"When writers try to write for everybody, they often end up connecting with nobody."

"Voice isn't about using the same words or even the same tone. Voice is about sounding like yourself regardless of who you're speaking to."

"Perfection isn't the goal. Clear is the goal. Authentic is the goal. Meaningful is the goal."

"Unfinished work can't help anyone."

"The stories that feel ordinary to you may be extraordinary to someone else."

"Success isn't always external. Success is sometimes the person you become while writing it."

"Your story doesn't have to be extraordinary. It doesn't have to be perfect. It doesn't have to sound like anyone else's. It just has to sound like you."

"Your story without your voice is only words."

Mentioned in This Episode

  • Hadley Kibbe

  • Children's book writing

  • Devotional writing

  • Writing for a specific audience

  • Author mindset

  • Self-editing

  • Perfectionism in writing

  • Authentic voice

  • Purpose-driven storytelling

Connect with Holly

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Rate & Review Shout-Out

A special thank you to JenRoseRyan for the five-star review and for letting us know you're hooked on the show. Your support helps The Edit reach more writers and storytellers who need encouragement to share their voices with the world.