It's an honor when someone writes for you. That means they can hear your voice in their head.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm not one of those authors who claims to hear voices in my head or 'let the characters speak through me,' whatever that might mean.
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.
It really is an honor if I can be inspirational to a younger singer or person. It means I've done my job.
The idea is to write it so that people hear it and it slides through the brain and goes straight to the heart.
It's always flattering when somebody you really respect and like wants you to be involved in their project - let alone writes a part with your voice in mind.
It's good for the soul to hear yourself as others hear you, and next time maybe, just maybe, you will not talk so much, so loudly, so brilliantly, so charmingly, so utterly shamelessly foolishly.
When I speak it is in order to be heard.
Your voice is your tool and represents you. It's very important to have a good voice where you can be understood.
It's very hard to come across as a passionate human being in print. People can't hear the inflections in your voice.
A writer has to live with a sense of honor.
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