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Writing voice

Ask Phil: Am I Too Weird?

This week Ask Phil hears from an Unconventional Writer about their struggle to write in their own unique voice while still creating material that might resonate in the marketplace, as well as the psychological reasons behind their unique voice.

Phil Stark
Write What You KnowTim Schildberger
NEW! Developing Your Voice on the PageThe Writers Store
How Can I Focus On My Own Unique Voice?Jenna Avery
A Script Is an Invitation: A Conversation with Screenwriter Lore V. OliveraSadie Dean
The Visual Vocabulary and Intersection of ‘Slip’: A Conversation with Writer, Director, and Actor Zoe Lister-JonesSadie Dean
4 Layers to a Writer’s Voice and Why Cultivating Your Unique Voice is ImportantAngela Bourassa
LEGALLY SPEAKING, IT DEPENDS: Writing in the Style of…Christopher Schiller

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