February 23, 2012
"Find a subject you care about and which you in your heart feel others should care about. It is this genuine caring, not your games with language, which will be the most compelling and seductive element in your style."

Kurt Vonnegut

February 20, 2012
Writing: Point of View

No one in the world looks at things exactly how you do. Your perspective is the most valuable thing you have to offer. Make it your weapon. Learn to channel it on command. Sharpen it. Practice with it. And be always ready. The amount of things you can say is infinite. And no one will ever put them exactly how you do. If you aren’t using your point of view right now, it’s a waste. But the good news is, any second is a great time to start. Once you start putting your point of view into words, you will build momentum. You will find new things to say. Things that surprise yourself. Things that maybe could inspire some one else. You will make connections that no one has ever seen before. Your point of view is magical. Your point of view is the manifestation of the life you live and the thoughts you think. So go ahead, use your point of view, put your active thoughts in writing. People want to hear what only you could say.

February 18, 2012
Writing: What is ‘Voice’?

Voice is the ability to channel your personality into writing.

If you are reading something, and it feels like someone is talking to you. That is voice. Basically the writing has to make you feel something. Does it make you laugh? Does it make you feel passionate? Does it anger you? Inspire you? If you are ‘moved’ by a piece of writing, then it contains the author’s voice. Mission accomplished.

Writers do all kinds of things to suffocate their own voice. They try to sound intellectual. They write in a way that would impress their 10th grade English teacher. They try to use bigger words than are necessary. They fall prey to a variety of tempting hacks that prevent them from putting their words down naturally. If you write to please someone else, no one will feel your voice. It will seal your words in an irrelevant vacuum.

Voice is letting your personality flow. There are no rules to establishing your voice, because everyone has one that belongs only to them. It’s not about swearing a lot, or talking like a gangster, or trying to write like a character in a film you love. That will only lead to imitation. There are things only you would say. Things only you would think of and topics only you would connect. I cannot tell you what those combinations are. Neither could your tenth grade English teacher. The only person who can unlock your voice is you. And the only way to do it is to write constantly.

One reason I love to read a diversity of writers is that it let’s me know just how many damn voices are out there. The more I read, the more I believe in the power of voice, and the more I trust that I have a unique voice of my own. When you write with the confidence that you are being demonstratively you, your voice will spill out. It will be uncontainable. Keep doing it. Your voice will get you heard. Your voice, your unique ability to make people feel something with your personality is the most powerful gift you have.

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