It did for me. I found myself making the process harder than it needed to be. Between my WIP, blog, and branding I tied myself in knots.
Turns out I just needed to KISS.
NO! Not smooching. Good grief, get your mind out of the gutter.
But KISS as in – keep it simple stupid. I was trying too hard. Complicating the writing in search of my voice, when I had it all along.
After reading the following article, I rewrote the first chapter of WIP and pulled to the forefront, my voice.
What I learned from
- Writers (Authors) voice is how you decide to tell a story and is the same from book to book.
- Just as we grow and change over the years, so does an authors voice, because our voice is an extension of ourselves and what is important in a writers life.
- Character voices change from book to book. After all your not introducing the same person over and over unless in a series.
- Branding is your persona and applies to our writing and not just advertising. Your book branding lets readers know what type of story they will find when they pick up your book. Scary, suspense, romance…
Lisa goes into a lot more detail on her website. Be sure and click the link below and read more.
In the meantime, I’d like to know…
Have you struggled with writer’s voice?
Do you often mix up character and writer voice?
How did you discover your writer’s voice?
Has your voice changed or evolved over the years?
How To Discover Your Author Voice And Why You Probably Already Know It by
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Oh, my voice has definitely changed over the years. From teenage efforts to now, my voice has become far more cynical. lol
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I think mine has mellowed a bit. LOL
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Hi Jean,
Once I determine my character and his general personality, I align him with someone I know. What makes this difficult, as you pointed out, is keeping it consistent from episode to episode and chapter to chapter. ugg! I like your advice and apply KISS. Thanks.
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Thanks Chuck!
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