Voice is a combination of a writer's use of syntax, diction, punctuation, character development, dialogue, etc....Voice can also be referred to as the specific fingerprint of an author, as every author has a different writing style. WikipediaOoooKaaaay.
One thing I know about voice is how elusive it can be.
Lately, I found a way to help bring it out. I’ve been reading poetry.
O for the dropping of raindrops in a song!
O for the sunshine and motion of waves in a song!
~~Walt Whitman, A Song of Joys
In a half dozen articles, I kept reading the these words: song, poetry, sound, rhythm, color. Color?
A writer’s voice is his song. The magic of words strung together to create an image only he can show us. It’s a living breathing thing that changes as characters, scene, emotions change, but beneath every line lies the unique voice of the individual telling his story.
Can we learn it? We can learn to do it right. Study syntax, accept the rules, learn to use them to your advantage, but your voice is within you waiting to be found. It forms from all you have experienced, all the people you’ve met, all you have read, all that makes you who you are.
So, how do you find it? By writing, and rewriting, and writing again. And, in my case, I write, and rewrite, write again and read poetry. At some point the words fall into place and you see magic happen. Voila, exactly what you wanted to say, said clearly and beautifully.
I did not know how to differentiate
between volcanic desire,
anemones like
embers
and purple fire
of violets
like red heat,
and the
cold
silver
of her feet:
I had two loves separate;
God who loves
all
mountains,
alone knew why
and understood
and told the old
man
to
explain
the impossible,
which he did.
~~HD Doolittle, The Master

posted by Ramblin' Rose at 1:27 AM