Tag Archive | Writer’s voice
The right way to write?
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
There was a bit of a conversation going on yesterday over at Serendipity about finding your voice as a writer. It is something with which many writers are preoccupied and with reason. Your voice is your signature. The tone, the flow, even the choice or repetition of…
Idioms: To Use or Not To Use? That is the Question
Originally posted on Reflections:
Writers should use cultural idioms when they write. My apologies to William Shakespeare. I stole a quote from his famous play Hamlet and tweaked it in my headline. Would someone unfamiliar with his play understand the quote? Would people unfamiliar with the colloquialisms of each other’s culture understand their blog posts?…
How do you write?
Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
How does one go about writing a novel or an article? They’re both the same thing of sorts, just one is a shorter story than the other. So how? Thatโs a question a lot of people hit search engines and begin asking. And you will find so many different answers you…
Finding Your Voice
Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
In order to find your voice, you have to use your voice. Many years ago, when I was single, I occasionally went on dates. I remember sitting in a diner with a nice man whoโd asked me out for coffee. It was so long ago…