My writing voice is very much like 'Thank You for Smoking.' It's a guy's voice. It's very masculine.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I started writing more with my voice in mind.
Your writing voice is the deepest possible reflection of who you are. The job of your voice is not to seduce or flatter or make well-shaped sentences. In your voice, your readers should be able to hear the contents of your mind, your heart, your soul.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that writing is mysterious; you don't ever truly know where it is coming from, so don't edit yourself line by line. Don't get in your own way. Whatever is truly there at the core, that is your voice.
I have never told a lie or modulated my natural voice... I can't help what people think sounds male or female.
It's usually easier for me to begin writing in a character's voice if that person is different from me in some significant way.
My writing voice is a little quirkier, more singer-songwriter-y than the Top 40 stuff I cover.
I respect women that have a voice and use it for a proper reason.
Your voice is your tool and represents you. It's very important to have a good voice where you can be understood.
A voice is such a deep, personal reflection of character.
When you write, it's just a much more crystalline, compressed version of the voice you think with - though not the one you speak with. I think your writing voice is your laser-guided missile. It's the poetry part of you.