How to Discover Your Unique Writing Voice

Another great article on how to strengthen your writing style by finding your unique voice. I will be on the couch eating my cupcake and recovering from the activity.

How to Discover Your Unique Writing Voice

But what do you do if you find out your voice is really weird?

About four years ago, I discovered a powerful tool that helped me unearth my unique voice and hone my honest perspective. I’ll share with you what that powerful tool is, but for now I want to talk about your voice.

Notice that the title of this post isn’t How to Write/Sound Like the Masters. No, it’s how to discover YOUR unique writing voice.

As writers we fall victim to comparing our works of fiction to those of the masters:

If only my writing echoed the simple eloquence of Jane Austen!

If only I had the cornucopia of geek knowledge like Ernest Cline!

If only I could write geeky teen romance like John Green!

If only I had the wit of Oscar Wilde!

Whether we are aware of it or not, we often compare our works to someone who is a history-making, best-selling author.

We forget the fact that Wilde, Green, Austen, Cline- they all have been exactly where you are. They weren’t born best-selling authors. They weren’t even best-selling authors before their mid-twenties! So how is it fair to compare your works of fiction to theirs?

It isn’t, cupcake.

Read the full post at Barely Hare Books