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How to Find Your Writing Voice (Even If You’re Just Starting Out)

Not sure what your writing voice is? Learn how to discover and develop your authentic style—even if you’ve never written creatively before. Hey, it’s Reginaldo Osnildo here again— And today we’re going to talk about something that can feel really fuzzy when you’re starting out: Finding your writing voice. Maybe you’ve read a book and thought, “Wow, I wish I could write like that.” Or maybe you’ve written a scene and thought, “This doesn’t sound like me at all.” I’ve got good news: Your writing voice isn’t something you create from scratch. It’s already inside you—you just need to uncover it. Let’s figure out how. What Is “Writing Voice,” Anyway? Your voice is how you tell a story—not what the story is about. It’s your: Rhythm Word choice Attitude Sense of humor (or lack of it) The emotional flavor you naturally bring to your writing It’s not about being loud. It’s about being you . Why Your Voice Matters More Than You Th...

How to Publish Your First Short Story Online (Without Freaking Out)

Want to publish your first short story online? Here’s a beginner-friendly guide to share your work with the world—without fear or confusion. Hey there, it’s Reginaldo Osnildo— And today, we’re tackling one of the most exciting (and slightly terrifying) moments in any new writer’s journey: Putting your story out into the world. That’s right—we’re talking about publishing your first short story online . Maybe you’ve written something you’re proud of. You’ve edited it. Maybe even shared it with a friend. Now, you’re thinking… Should I post it somewhere? Am I ready? What if it’s not good enough? Take a deep breath. You don’t need permission. You just need a nudge—and this article is it. Why Publishing Your First Story Is a Game-Changer Publishing isn’t about going viral or getting a book deal (at least not right away). It’s about: Claiming your voice Finishing something and sharing it Building confidence Finding your writing rhyth...