Ep 76: (LIVE) Narrator vs Char vs Author Voice?! 3 Writing Voices Every Fiction Writer Needs
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Author voice, character voice, narrator voice…what even is the difference?! And do I really need to know all three?
This was the question blowing up the chat during my presentation 3 Hollywood Secrets to Unforgettable Author Voice at last month’s Perfect Your Process Summit. There were so many good questions and not enough time, that I am now answering them in a Substack LIVE.
This is your no-stress guide to the three different types of voice in novel writing, why you're accidentally leaking into your characters, and my deranged pantser method of using voice to draft my fiction books before I even have a character (or any story structure at all!)
Quotes:
“You want to be very careful about imparting your voice into your characters because that's how all your characters tend to sound the same."
"I could have the hookiest of hooks. But if I don't have a voice in my head, I can't get started. I don't even know how to get started."
In this episode:
- Differentiating author, narrator, and character voice and where they work in your writing process
- Why your first draft isn’t the time to perfect voice—catch it in revision!
- Can your characters be you when you're writing in first person a character who shares your demographics? (fanfiction self-inserts exempt...)
- "Do I even have an author voice?" Yes. You do.
- And this is just Part 1!
I answer the summit's biggest voice fears—boring voice, AI voice, query letter voice, and saying no to your editor—in Part 2. Subscribe to this show to catch the rest!
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to Author Voice
00:49 Question #1: How do you impart your voice into your characters while still making them distinct?
01:34 When should I worry about these 3 voices?
02:32 Question #2: Should you make yourself the character?
04:22 Question #3: Do I have an author voice if my writing is character-driven?
05:22 Definitions: What is character, narrator and author voice?
06:55 Get it in revision!
07:28 Beginning a story on voice alone?!
08:57 In Part 2: Voice examples, application + short story question
Sophia Chang is a Reese's Book Club LitUp fellow, disabled dancer, and extroverted writer. She hosts The Sophia Chang Show podcast, teaches Character First writing with Daniel David Wallace, and believes deadlifts can change your life. She will make out with your dog. Learn more at: www.sophiachang.com
TOPICS: author voice, character voice, narrator voice, writing voice tips, how to find your writing voice, pantser writing process, writing craft, first person writing, Asian American author, traditional publishing, writing community, podcast for writers, books and fitness podcast