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To Edit or Not to Edit? (An Ask B&L Episode)

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Episode Summary:
In this engaging Ask B&L episode, Beth McMullen and Lisa Schmid tackle two of the most commonly asked questions from aspiring authors: what is voice in writing and how do you navigate the editorial process? With personal anecdotes, practical advice, and a whole lot of writerly camaraderie, Beth and Lisa break down complex concepts with clarity and humor.

Key Discussion Points:

  • Catching Up: Beth shares travel stories from Copenhagen and Amsterdam, including a must-visit bakery (Anderson Bakery), while Lisa talks about her current writing phase and genre pivot.
  • What Is Voice?: Beth uses a brilliant analogy inspired by the Van Gogh Museum to define voice as an evolution of style that emerges through experimentation and imitation, becoming uniquely yours over time. Lisa highlights how voice is infused with the author’s personality and reflects their authentic self.
  • Understanding the Editorial Process:
    • Advice on handling editorial letters—read, reflect, highlight, and revisit.
    • The importance of setting ego aside and seeing editors as collaborators.
    • When and how to push back while preserving your voice.
    • Personal experiences with accepting or negotiating changes during revisions.
    • Encouragement to not feel overwhelmed and to treat edits as opportunities for growth.

Conclusion:
Beth and Lisa offer real, grounded insight that demystifies the writing and editing journey for emerging authors. Whether you’re figuring out your voice or working through your first editorial letter, this episode is a warm, insightful companion that reminds you—you’re not alone.

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Chapters

1. To Edit or Not to Edit? (An Ask B&L Episode) (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Ruthless Truth (00:20:54)

3. (Cont.) To Edit or Not to Edit? (An Ask B&L Episode) (00:21:24)

126 episodes

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Content provided by Beth McMullen and Lisa Schmid, Beth McMullen, and Lisa Schmid. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Beth McMullen and Lisa Schmid, Beth McMullen, and Lisa Schmid or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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Episode Summary:
In this engaging Ask B&L episode, Beth McMullen and Lisa Schmid tackle two of the most commonly asked questions from aspiring authors: what is voice in writing and how do you navigate the editorial process? With personal anecdotes, practical advice, and a whole lot of writerly camaraderie, Beth and Lisa break down complex concepts with clarity and humor.

Key Discussion Points:

  • Catching Up: Beth shares travel stories from Copenhagen and Amsterdam, including a must-visit bakery (Anderson Bakery), while Lisa talks about her current writing phase and genre pivot.
  • What Is Voice?: Beth uses a brilliant analogy inspired by the Van Gogh Museum to define voice as an evolution of style that emerges through experimentation and imitation, becoming uniquely yours over time. Lisa highlights how voice is infused with the author’s personality and reflects their authentic self.
  • Understanding the Editorial Process:
    • Advice on handling editorial letters—read, reflect, highlight, and revisit.
    • The importance of setting ego aside and seeing editors as collaborators.
    • When and how to push back while preserving your voice.
    • Personal experiences with accepting or negotiating changes during revisions.
    • Encouragement to not feel overwhelmed and to treat edits as opportunities for growth.

Conclusion:
Beth and Lisa offer real, grounded insight that demystifies the writing and editing journey for emerging authors. Whether you’re figuring out your voice or working through your first editorial letter, this episode is a warm, insightful companion that reminds you—you’re not alone.

Mentioned Links:

Support the show

Visit the Website

Writers with Wrinkles Link Tree for socials and more!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. To Edit or Not to Edit? (An Ask B&L Episode) (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Ruthless Truth (00:20:54)

3. (Cont.) To Edit or Not to Edit? (An Ask B&L Episode) (00:21:24)

126 episodes

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