March 24th, Sunday afternoon – Enjoyed reading a book from a new author. I liked the novel so much I wanted to model my writing like his. Then I remembered, it wouldn’t be my writing.
March 24th, Sunday afternoon – Enjoyed reading a book from a new author. I liked the novel so much I wanted to model my writing like his. Then I remembered, it wouldn’t be my writing.
🤗It’s a pleasure for me.😍💕❤God bless you too..
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🤗❤😃Thank you very much for following my site!!😍God bless you💕
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I like it! That’s why I followed 😊
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Short, to the point, and oh so true. We cannot model our writing, our stories, after someone else, because they will never be ours.
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Someone will probably be thinking the same thing as they read your books someday.
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That would be deja vu…🙄 In a good way
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Yep, learn from others writing, that’s good. I guess I don’t learn too well and my writing shows that! Keep on Darnell, you’re doing great!
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Thanks Steve! 🤗
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My pleasure Darnell!
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I think your writing stands on its own merit,you don’t need anyone’s else influence to muddy up the water.
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Thank you. That’s kind of you to say.
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I find myself reading something by an author I love because they have such an alluring, engaging writing style and thinking ‘I want to write like this’. But you’re right, then it wouldn’t be your own style or your own voice. Still, I think we can learn from the writers and styles we love, you just can’t model yourself on them and lose your authenticity along the way.x
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Seems your words are part of the collective thought. Learn from the authors style you love, but embrace your own originality. That’s what I’ll do as I learn to come into my own. I appreciate your input Caz.
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The more books we read, all written by different authors, the more we find to like about writing styles. As we internalize many variations of creative technique, we end up developing our own unique voices, albeit sometimes with an identifiable accent: When I began reading Irish newspapers, I was surprised to discover how much my writing style resembled the way many modern Irish journalists write, when I had never before read anything written by Irish journalists.
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My voice is still developing as I play with
different writing techniques. I’ll be surprised when a dominant style manifests itself. Thank you for your insight Christine. 🤗
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One fun way to see how your writer’s voice is developing is to use the text analysis utility at the site called “I Write Like” (https://iwl.me/). It told me that I write like Stephen King (whose fiction I’ve never read) and James Joyce (one of whose novels I tried reading about 45 years ago (yes, that’s forty-five!), and abandoned after a few pages). 😀
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That’s very interesting! I will have a look. Thank you for sharing! 👍
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I cut and paste my short called Anything For My Followers. The results came back – I write like Agatha Christie! A second story, The New Routine. told me I write like David Foster Wallace. Fascinating! What a fun analysis!
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You could become even better.
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Time will tell. Thanks Dainelle.😉
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You never know.
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I agree with the two comments above. And we are already influenced by other writers, whether we realize it or not. I find that when I read a lot of someone, my writing sounds a little like theirs for a while. It’s fun to notice. “Great reading makes great writing.” Keep on, my friend.
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Ahh, thank you much. I’ll keep on. 😎
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You will never be someone else’s writing. Likewise, you will always be your own. Improvements and alterations are always optional, because it’s your writing, your choice 🙂 If every writer chose not to do something because another writer has already done so, none of us would be writing.
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That’s a good way to look at it. I appreciate the comment Nova! 😊
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Nothing wrong with learning from the experts. I think we can ‘relate’ to another author’s writing style without copying. Your stories will always be your own!
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I like that. Relate to another author’s writing without copying. Thanks for the comment Meg. 🤗
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Always a pleasure!
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