A voice is a product of the writers own Pandora Box of insight, insecurities, bravado, modesty, humility, affection, understanding, and confidence. In short, a voice reflects the writers sangfroid. The tenor of the writers voice also reflects their insecurities, self-doubt, egotism, testiness, and the ability to identify with their mental and physical infirmities. The inflection that distinguishes a writers pitch from other wordsmiths tone reflects their collective lifetime of mundane, tranquil, disturbing, and passionate experiences.
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Kilroy J. Oldster.