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Tag Archives: voice
Guest Post: Writing the Right Way
Today’s guest post comes from one of my new friends over at the Linked In Writer’s Cafe, Thorunn Bjornsdottir Bacon. Check out her blog at Raven Creative Writing where she shares samples of her writing, advice for writers, and information … Continue reading
Posted in Art of Writing, Guest Post, Writer's Voice
Tagged art, craft, guest post, imagination, originality, Raven Creative Writing, Thorunn Bjornsdottir Bacon, voice, Writing
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A Writer’s Voice, Pt. 2
To read part one, click here. Today we will discuss the less tangible aspect of a writer’s voice – what makes your writing distinct from other writers. This is a far more difficult task than yesterday’s technical discussion. Describing the … Continue reading
Posted in Concept Creation, Editing and Revision
Tagged book writing, fiction, how to, narrative voice, series, short story, voice, Writing
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A Writer’s Voice, pt. 1
Voice, the catchall term that describes how the writers put their thoughts down on the page. A good voice makes a story shine. A bad one will put your manuscript in the rejection pile. How does one develop a … Continue reading
Posted in Concept Creation, Editing and Revision, Visual writing
Tagged fiction, first person, how to, style, third person, voice, Writing
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Who is your Audience?
Wow, what a wild ride. I had no idea that a little blog like mine would ever grace the front page of WordPress. I’m still in shock. The dear Captain of the Axiom from Wall-E pictured here captures my feelings … Continue reading
Posted in Personally Speaking, Visual writing
Tagged audience, fiction, freshly pressed, Stephen King, voice, Writing
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