Finding Your Writing Voice
EACH WRITER has a unique way of seeing and experiencing life and a unique style, or “voice,” a one-of-a-kind way of expressing herself. Yet it requires practice and skill to identify and allow that voice to be heard through the act of putting words on paper. What makes your writing authentic, powerful, and uniquely yours? Find out in this two-course series. You can take one or both of the four-week courses; there are no prerequisites other than a desire to learn.
Part I: You will learn to define the qualities and components of voice in writing, pinpoint the elements of your own voice, define your writing “comfort zone,” and strengthen your writing voice through exercises and games.
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Part II: You will learn to define backstory and describe its significance, discover some of your own metaphors based on personal life experience, identify the place and power of emotion in the writing voice, and describe your target audience and the importance of writing from the heart.
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There are three ways to learn:
| 1) | Personal Instruction: Get the Ebook and 4 hours of personalized feedback and instruction (1 hour each week) for only $140. | Register for Part 1 |
| 2) | Learn online in a group setting through the Story Circle Network. |
Sign up HERE for the Spring, 2010 classes. |
| 3) | Learn on your own for only $4.95 through the Finding Your Voice Study Guides. Or get both guides for only $9.25. | Buy Part 1 Study Guide for $4.95
x Buy Part 2 Study Guide for $4.95 OR BUY BOTH FOR $9.25 |




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