The key is to make these personality traits and interests pop off the page by avoiding clichés, providing a
unique writers voice, and showing off your true personality.
A former English and social studies teacher, I hone my craft through my blog and as the managing editor of
Deadwood Writers Voices, a blog that explores writing by a great team of writers who are part of the Deadwood Writers Group in Southeast Michigan.
Besides supplying the OKC metro with a stellar magazine, Marilyn has given new and
unpublished writers a voice and a chance to see their work in print.
And that goes for
your writer voice, too.
I can tell you from personal experience writing Between Here and Heaven and Lost and Found, as the first two release will always be near and dear to my heart but I've seen how I've grown in finding
my writers voice.
It takes out
your writer voice, and often your character voice.
Mary Kole warns of the perils of starting a novel with the aftermath, Jami Gold explores balancing writing rules with
our writer voice, and Daphne Gray - Grant explains 7 vexing habits guaranteed to wreck your -LSB-...]
5 Tips for Developing Your Writer's Voice Still on the subject of
the writers voice, here is five thoughts from Laurie Pawlik - Kienlen, on finding / keeping yours.