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Romance/Love: August 14, 2024 Issue [#12677]




 This week: The Voice within our story
  Edited by: Samberine Everose Author IconMail Icon
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2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
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About This Newsletter

Hello everyone, I’m Samberine Everose and I'm here, one of the regular editors in the Romance/Love Topic of the WDC Newsletter, and just like I've been saying, I will not be tired in expressing my thankfulness to all the beautiful people here in this wonderful community of writers for not only helping us to improve our writings but giving us also encouragement and inspiration every day. *Smile*

Each time we write, we create a voice. Have you ever wondered what voice was with in our story?
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Letter from the editor

The Voice within our story

Have you noticed while you are reading, you always find voices that reflect in the story that you read
Sometimes it can be formal and informal, and sometimes you can be distinguished easily.
They said that every creation reflects its creator, cause it reflects some of the author's personality in their works.
Authors are so versatile they can adjust the different voices that they want to reflect in their works.

Voices are the styles that the author can use to moderate the outcome that they want to reflect in their works.

It is the same as the sense of sounds that we use, and we can control it if it is loud, soft, or moderate.

Here are some of the voices that I observed while reading the works of authors

*Tackb* Narrative voice- you just tell or narrate using the five senses.
This is the simplest form.

*Tackb*Language /dialogue - the story will Compose of dialogue, this is a multi dimensional style in where you reflect here different personalities of your characters through their dialogue or how they move in the story.

*Tackb*Lyrical prose- emotional.
The written works can be Lyrical or poetry, in where it reflects emotional freedomness.

*Tackb*Formal/article - this has boundaries and the written word can only reflect formality in where the feelings are not reflective here but only concentrate on a subject.

There are still many kinds of voices that we may reflect, here are only some of my favorites that I observed and
It is true that we the author/creators of words can always be versatile in different voices but remember even if we have many voices that we can reflect, we have only two choices if we use that voice for edifying and inspiring others or tear down others, if we choose the good one we too are doing our Great Advocacy as humans. Write On!*Heart*

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Our Question for this week Newsletter:
In your own opinion. What voice do you usually use in your story and do you want your ready to reflect in you?, Why?.


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