About writing style...?
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I've been shifting through different writing styles for the past four years now, and still haven't found one that really suits me (or stops changing).
So I've been wondering: Is it some sort of "writer's challenge" to find their own writing style? Is it abnormal to not have a good, stable writing style after writing for four years?
Just a little question to try to help solve a few writing-identity problems of mine I've been facing lately ;~;
So I've been wondering: Is it some sort of "writer's challenge" to find their own writing style? Is it abnormal to not have a good, stable writing style after writing for four years?
Just a little question to try to help solve a few writing-identity problems of mine I've been facing lately ;~;
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Date: 2009-10-25 01:19 pm (UTC)This may not be true of everyone, but what I find varies from book to book (even within the same genre) is the style of writing.
What's more important is that your style stays the same within the same book, and that you have a strong voice in telling the story.