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Hey friends. Welcome to Episode 011 of the "Write Now" podcast. I'm glad you're here.
So what is this elusive element we call a voice? And how do we go about developing our own?
Fortunately, you've already taken care of the first step.
Unfortunately, you might have taken a ton of additional steps that you didn't need to take, or that you need to un-take.
As the wise Yoda said, sometimes we must un-learn what we have learned.
It's about finding yourself all over again.
It's not a quick or easy process, but I think you'll find it's well worth the journey.
Your voice will allow you to create real, innovative works that will set you apart from the million other writers out there.
It's so RARE that a book consistently surprises me. Lev Grossman's The Magicians did just that.
Readers either tend to love or hate this book -- and I'm not sure I loved it, but I certainly enjoyed reading it, to the point where the mind-momentum had built up to a point where I couldn't stop reading it. And I valued (so lame a word!) the constant surprise.
This is not so much a cohesive novel as it is a collection of connected vignettes centered around two conceits -- first, that the Harry Potter world is real, and real teenagers react realistically (and more raucously) to the situations such a world presents them with; and second, that the Narnia world is real, and the Harry Potter-world young adults have access to it.
The result is this oddly wonderful mish-mash of the naive and the profane, the cheerful and the dirty, the wondrous and the cynical. I thought it was an excellent portrayal of the post-college-graduation dump into the "real world" of 8-5 jobs and the magical possibilities that seem just out of reach.
Keep up-to-date with my reading exploits on Goodreads.
Or! You can also subscribe using your favorite podcasting app! Find the "Write Now" podcast on Stitcher, iTunes, Overcast, and pretty much everywhere else you can think of. Hooray!
Do you struggle with being "great" vs. being "real"? Have you ever felt guilty for being a "hack"?
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below, or email me your thoughts at hello [at] sarahwerner [dot] com!
Help support this podcast! >>
The post Finding Your Voice – WN 011 appeared first on The Write Now Podcast with Sarah Werner.
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Hey friends. Welcome to Episode 011 of the "Write Now" podcast. I'm glad you're here.
So what is this elusive element we call a voice? And how do we go about developing our own?
Fortunately, you've already taken care of the first step.
Unfortunately, you might have taken a ton of additional steps that you didn't need to take, or that you need to un-take.
As the wise Yoda said, sometimes we must un-learn what we have learned.
It's about finding yourself all over again.
It's not a quick or easy process, but I think you'll find it's well worth the journey.
Your voice will allow you to create real, innovative works that will set you apart from the million other writers out there.
It's so RARE that a book consistently surprises me. Lev Grossman's The Magicians did just that.
Readers either tend to love or hate this book -- and I'm not sure I loved it, but I certainly enjoyed reading it, to the point where the mind-momentum had built up to a point where I couldn't stop reading it. And I valued (so lame a word!) the constant surprise.
This is not so much a cohesive novel as it is a collection of connected vignettes centered around two conceits -- first, that the Harry Potter world is real, and real teenagers react realistically (and more raucously) to the situations such a world presents them with; and second, that the Narnia world is real, and the Harry Potter-world young adults have access to it.
The result is this oddly wonderful mish-mash of the naive and the profane, the cheerful and the dirty, the wondrous and the cynical. I thought it was an excellent portrayal of the post-college-graduation dump into the "real world" of 8-5 jobs and the magical possibilities that seem just out of reach.
Keep up-to-date with my reading exploits on Goodreads.
Or! You can also subscribe using your favorite podcasting app! Find the "Write Now" podcast on Stitcher, iTunes, Overcast, and pretty much everywhere else you can think of. Hooray!
Do you struggle with being "great" vs. being "real"? Have you ever felt guilty for being a "hack"?
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below, or email me your thoughts at hello [at] sarahwerner [dot] com!
Help support this podcast! >>
The post Finding Your Voice – WN 011 appeared first on The Write Now Podcast with Sarah Werner.
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