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Tatelou said:Yeah, I get you, Cant, and I do agree. More writing challenge threads is not what we need.
(Btw, even I agree now with the looking like the GB thing. HA! Stick that up your bums.)
Anyway, I digress...
We probably shouldn't do it as a challenge, where we have to write something new, about a particular topic, but it would be interesting if someone posted excerpts of people's writing (pieces from the current short or novel they're working on, or whatever), and they were posted and read "blind". Then other posters gave their opinion about who they thought wrote what.
Could be fun anyway.
Lou
impressive said:Okay, who's handling round 1? We need a new thread with the "rules" ... and I do NOT think the participating authors should be listed. Let folks GUESS.
The master thread can then link to the threads with polls (in lots of 10).
I do think we should have a topic as a guide ... one per month.

cantdog said:Faack!
impressive said:Okay, who's handling round 1? We need a new thread with the "rules" ... and I do NOT think the participating authors should be listed. Let folks GUESS.
The master thread can then link to the threads with polls (in lots of 10).
I do think we should have a topic as a guide ... one per month.

cantdog said:Tell you what, though. This was a fair to good discussion until it spawned a baby.
How do we make the distinction between style and voice? For me, style is describable, differentiable, out there for all to see. I think with Charley, I was mostly describing style, for example.
Where voice underlies style and is somewhat independent of it. Some authors, you settle in and give them your attention, knowing you're in the hands, as it were, of a trustworthy mind. That's voice.
cantdog said:Tell you what, though. This was a fair to good discussion until it spawned a baby.
cantdog said:Some authors, you settle in and give them your attention, knowing you're in the hands, as it were, of a trustworthy mind. That's voice.
cantdog said:Tell you what, though. This was a fair to good discussion until it spawned a baby.
How do we make the distinction between style and voice? For me, style is describable, differentiable, out there for all to see. I think with Charley, I was mostly describing style, for example.
Where voice underlies style and is somewhat independent of it. Some authors, you settle in and give them your attention, knowing you're in the hands, as it were, of a trustworthy mind. That's voice.
You think so?cantdog said:It took a little reading, but I see what you're saying. The Earl's notion that you couldn't really alter your voice without learning to produce fiction all over again is pretty close to that concept. Subtle grammar, paragraphing, vocab, and sentence structure choices produce a natural (to you) rhythm of "speech."
It is deeper, more intimate, and more characteristic as well as more subtle.
matriarch said:I'm not even aware that I have a voice.
*shrug*.
matriarch said:I'm not even aware that I have a voice.
*shrug*.
CharleyH said:LOL - I think I remember you saying that either earlier on this thread, or elsewhere. So is this your indication, subtley *cough* that you entered a story? Because I am not guessing on anyone who has not posted a guess cardSimply because I am not familiar with all writers yet, and must read, read, read.

Rideme Cowgirl said:OH OH PICK ME PICK ME PICK ME!!!
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CharleyH said:LOL - I think I remember you saying that either earlier on this thread, or elsewhere. So is this your indication, subtley *cough* that you entered a story? Because I am not guessing on anyone who has not posted a guess cardSimply because I am not familiar with all writers yet, and must read, read, read.
impressive said:You do. I think I could pick out your work.
matriarch said:Oh hell!
Now I'm repeating myself!
I don't remember saying it before, and if I did, I apologise for the middle-age memory lapse. (I'll have to go back and look now!)
No, Charley, I'm not hinting, I haven't entered a story on the 'blind tasting' thread. The theme is not something I feel able to write about.
How's that for selectivity??
Burgler could mean Hamburgler, btw.
Golden arches and such, of course that would fall into foot fetish cat., no? lol