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I want to hear you, not your voice.
—Iris Warren, Voice Teacher.
Finding Your Writer’s Voice
whispers you how the stories get written.
The sound of colloquial voice:
When colloquial language unites with literary language, a third language often emerges—an alchemical blend of your natural speaking voice, and a more polished language capable of arousing the imagination of the reader. The more you write, the more this language occurs naturally, and the more you...
Published on January 15, 2015 03:12