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Day: October 29, 2019

How to Develop Your “Author’s Voice” – and How Not to

authors tools wrenchIt is very easy to have your own voice. Basically your voice is anything in your writing style that makes you different from the competition. Some of these qualities are positive, but some are negative. Unfortunately, the negative ones are the easiest, because they tend to look like mistakes. Be careful not to fall into their snare. Continue reading “How to Develop Your “Author’s Voice” – and How Not to”

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Author Gordon LongPosted on October 29, 2019October 29, 2019Categories Staff ArticlesTags narrative voice, writing tips11 Comments on How to Develop Your “Author’s Voice” – and How Not to
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