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Finding Your Writing Voice
An interesting thing happens whenever I read something that catapults my thought processes. As I read I can clearly hear the voice of the author in my head even though I’ve never physically heard their voice before. It has happened many times and has been verified when I finally do actually hear their voice..they sound the same as they did in my head.
What is this phenomenon and even more important how do I get you -who’s reading this right now- to mentally hear my voice?
Is it simply the words I choose along with the way I put them together or is there more to it?
Many advisors in this field have already said you must write about something you’re passionate about. For instance:
- If you’re not into that particular subject…
- If you don’t get excited just thinking about it…
- If it’s not something you frequently keep up to date with…
- If it’s not something you can’t wait to tell someone about…
Then where will you the words along with the way you’ll put them come from?
- Will it come from advanced Google searching…
- Will it come from PLR articles…
- Will it come from advanced plageurism…
- Or will it come from your mother…
None of these will do if doesn’t come totally from YOU…how can a reader hear your voice if the words aren’t yours?
So here’s what you need to do:
- Choose a subject you’re really into -everyone has something they’re really into…
- Write it down using the words and phrases you would use to tell your best friend about it and…
- Edit it just enough to where it’s readable and acceptible to the guidelines of the service you’re publishing it to -DON’T EDIT IT AS THOUGH AN ENGLISH PROFESSOR WILL BE READING IT or youmay come across as boring and stuck-up.
Did you hear my voice just then? Good…now stay tuned for Part III of this post by subscribing to the Netrepreneurs feed and if you missed Part I here’s a recap of Writing Solutions For Netrepreneurs.
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