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Do you believe you have already found "your voice" or is that something one is always searching for?
 
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My voice and beliefs are a constant work in progress. Informantion and circumstances continually change and you must be able to change with them. 


The writing changes your voice as well as events in your life. That is an on-going process or your writing becomes stale. 


I ghuess I have developed a way to describe scenes. 


I don't have an answer for that. I don't worry about whether or not I have a voice. 


I found my voice but I have to polish on style. 


I hope I can answer this question after the second and third "Detective Mike Walsh" novels have been on the market for a while. At this point, I am confortable with the voice I am using. 


Obviously it's something that one is always searching for, but that being said, I think there's a certain inescapable set of ideas and words and stuff like that I will always be stuck with. You can try to expand your vocabulary and write in different styles all you want, but I believe there's inevitably an underlying temperament that will always have a stranglehold (perhaps weaker for some than others) on your writing. 


I do think I have a voice and style but it does change based on what topic I am writing, and for that I think I have a lot of growth left in me. 


One's voice or writing style is never the same - it matures with time. Hopefully, maturing means improvement in this context. 


I aspire to more than a single 'voice'. I'm happy with the those I have thus far developed, particularly in my darker works of poetry. 


My voice is purely me. In other words, I don't try to find any other character and merely try to improve my technical writing standards - but again, I am not a fictional writer. 


When you first start to write, the work is not done until you have penned your will. No matter how many books, scripts or poems are written - it's all part of the same thing. 


Yes I do believe I have found my voice, I've been writing since I was a kid in school and I'm 64 now so if I haven't found it yet I never will. However I think that ones voice enevitably changes over time though one may not realise change is taking place. 


Always searching. Definitely. I found my personal voice a few years ago, but that's not the voice my readers want to hear every time they read. My literary voice is constantly changing, constantly looking for a new way to express. This duality keeps things interesting. You'll hear my personal voice in my literary voice at times, but I hope that the literary one continues to evolve. 


i express my self.
when my self changes, my voice changes.
so yes, i have already found my voice.
and this voice might change over time.
 



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