Wednesday, November 5, 2014

My Blogging Voice


Photo by Roberto Kaplan

Today's post is a NaBloPoMo* prompt with the following questions, "Do you feel you have found your voice on your blog? What techniques have you tried to develop your voice in your writing? What are some characteristics of your personality in your writing?"

But before I answer that question, let me clarify one you might have (for me): What is NaBloPoMo in the first place? I didn’t know – actually forgot – what it referred to even though I've mentioned and tagged on the past few days of blogging.

NaBloPoMo is a partial acronym National Blog Posting Month. It's all about writing a blog post each day (similar to Ultra Blog Challenge and Ultimate Blog Challenge, the latter the first one I joined), this one specifically for the month of November. It also happens to be National Novel Writing Month as well; however, I believe I am not meant to be a novel writer, not yet anyway! Never say never as you never know! ;).

I began my blog based on a vision that came from God/Spirit (whatever you prefer to call it by) early in the morning a number of years ago. My first two posts in particular are specifically tailored to this: see my first, "Call to Action" http://xpressyouressence.blogspot.ca/2010/07/call-to-action.html and "Why Me? Why this Choir?" http://xpressyouressence.blogspot.ca/2010/07/why-me-why-this-choir.html in which I felt inspired to initiate an alternative choir for children/youth.

My sense was that people would want to look me up, check up on me in fact. Thus, I figured a blog post – not a website at the time as I wouldn’t know what to put on that! – would e sufficient enough.

And besides, I love to write, creative writing that is. My blog would therefore kill two birds with one stone – don’t care for that idiom too much – in fulfilling its purpose.

I was actually told by some readers earlier on or in the mid-part of my blog that they felt I did have a unique voice and actually not sure exactly what they mean by that. However, I think more importantly, it’s important that I find my voice simply by writing in whatever way and style I choose. (And my skewed photo is purposely placed sideways to give it some personality - I'm being cheeky - and besides, I'm close to the midnight deadline!)

I know I have a writing style as some of you have faithful readers may notice. It may seem or sound weird, but I love certain punctuation marks which creates a certain flavour or style if you will. Recently, I added bolding for emphasis of key words or phrases for example.

And I also love to use photos, my own or others I know preferably as going through a maze of copyrighted pictures or paying for photos do not interest me much at all. Besides, it also makes for a more personable style, don’t you think?

Other than that, I think I sometimes like to experiment and have done occasionally, though possibly rarely, more so in terms of topics.

The only that comes to mind is when I attempted writing a fiction piece to be posted on Vinodini Iyer, a blogging friend’s site at http://vinodinii.blogspot.ca/2014_08_01_archive.html

Incidentally, we became blogging friends as a result of me reading and admiring her creative and unusually twisted-at-times tales. And in turn, she became a guest blogger on my site at http://xpressyouressence.blogspot.ca/2014/09/no-i-do-not-speak-indian.html. (I highly recommend her in her writing of fictitious stories; however, she also attempted to go outside the box and write more in my style. We essentially reversed writing styles - me from nonfiction to fiction and vice versa for Vinodini.)

So essentially, I would say, I guess I do have a blogging voice if it means my own unique style.

What do you think: do you think I do? Not that it matters per se, though I’d be curious to receive your feedback on what you think it is. How would you describe it. Thanks!

(And I thought I had nothing or at least not much to say about this!)

I am linking this to NaBloPoMo, Write Tribe, and Ultra Blog Challenge.

21 comments:

  1. I think, as far as I understand after reading your blog, that your uncomplicated nature flows through to your words here...It's simplicity in your blog that I like...Reading your posts are like hearing you speak...I love it!

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    1. Oh, thanks Nabanita! I didn't realize that. I appreciate your feedback. :) <3

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  2. Don't know what happened to my comment so posting again ... you write from your heart and that is very appealing. I much prefer real life stories to fiction as fiction as real life is so much more convincing and interesting. I love pictures too and posting one's own pictures is more fun.

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    1. Suzy, type your comment, copy it, and then paste it..for some mysterious reason, the comments disappear from time to time. ;) I do my best to write from my heart though sometimes my writing feels forced when I don't feel inspired, sometimes relying on a prompt which works at times better than others. ;) I used to prefer nonfiction too; however, I have come to know that fiction has nonfiction in it, and I love a good story. Meeting so many talented Indie bloggers makes me appreciate fiction even more...you should check them out if you haven't already! I prefer pictures, not always my own, but as a backup at times. ;) <3

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  3. I enjoy reading your blog, and as a newbie blogger, I have many things to learn, I guess one can say I'm still finding my voice ;)

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    1. Thanks Marie! I appreciate your comment. Even after a few years, I am still learning to...it's just an ongoing process! And you will find your voice...it does come, even though you don't think it does apparently, according to the comments here! ;) <3

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  5. Very glad to see you doing NaBloPoMo, Elly. It was my first challenge last year and it was a wonderful way to stretch those boundaries and learn what we are capable of. As for your blog, you write from the heart. To me, that matters the most :)


    *Shailaja- Put Down that Tablet*

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    1. NaBloPoMo can be frustrating when I can't find the link etc. Regardless I am taking it upon myself as a s-t-r-e-t-c-h! I write from my heart as best I can, thanks Shailaja! ;) <3

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  6. I think you speak direct to the reader, which is indeed unique. Isn't it strange that, by blogging, we question and analyze ourselves more than a normal person would? For me, it's the content and discussion that matters more than the style.

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    1. Thanks Francene, though I didn't realize that was unique. Don't most people? ;) (See? This just confirms what you said about questioning and analyzing!) I agree with you 100% about the content being more important than the style; however, this just happens to be the blog prompt of the day! ;) <3

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  7. I love these challenges because they help you meet and discover new blogs :)
    I have always believed that to keep readers interested the blog needs unique voice. Your blog has a variety of posts... one can never get bored, be it pictures or talking about festivals or a social topic.

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    1. Yes, it certainly is a way of meeting new people Raj as I have discovered too! :) A unique voice is certainly ideal for a blog or for any writing for that matter! I hope one can never get bored with my blogs, including myself: LOL! ;) <3

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  8. Of course you have your own voice, Elly! You have a chatty, comfortable manner that draws me into your posts, always. Good luck with NaNoBloPo, and with your blog. Love the photo above!

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    1. I hope so Amy! ;) And thanks for your feedback on that. I would have preferred another photo but didn't have the time...oh well! ;) <3

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  9. I dono if I hv yet found my voice! But maybe the voice changes from time to time.. from the free younger days to a more sated me now :) A post tht indeed made me think

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    1. Mina, I think we discover our voice or perhaps our blog discovers it for us! ;) And yes, I think it can certainly change over time...there's nothing wrong with that. We evolve too I hope! I'm glad I made you think. ;) <3

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  10. You do have a writing voice, Elly- a very attractive, lovely and inspiring voice :) i believe we all who write with a zeal do have a voice...

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    1. Thanks Asma. I'm touched by your kind and supportive words. :) <3

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  11. Elly, I guess we bloggers now relate to each other better due to our blogging voices....the ones that come out so distinctly on our posts. You do have a particular style which is very much yours.
    Thanks for the mention. It sure was fun to write a nonfiction post on your blog and having you to write a piece of fiction on my blog :)

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    1. Yes, that's true as I do get some of the unique styles that different bloggers have. Yes, it was fun to do that Vinodini... ;) <3

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