WHAT IS THE WRITER'S VOICE?
A few groups have gotten some information about "voice" of late. I'll scarcely have the option to start to expose what's underneath because it's a major theme, yet how about we begin. What do we mean when we say we're searching for "new voices"? What do editors mean when they say it's the essayist's voice that catches them—or doesn't? How about we start by distinguishing a couple of things voice isn't. Voice isn't style. It's anything but a method. It's anything but marking. It's anything but a choice to write in the first or third individual. So what's going on here? As far as I might be concerned, your essayist's voice is the statement of YOU on the page. It's that straightforward—and that convoluted. Your voice is about genuineness. It's the free, non-subsidiary, special aggregation of your musings, sentiments, interests, dreams, convictions, fears, and perspectives, coming through in each word yo