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Establishing Voice
What is meant by "voice" in fiction? And how can a writer develop their own?
Ruth Rendell, Beryl Bainbridge, Malcolm Bradbury and Paul Bailey help explain what is meant by "voice" in fiction, and how a writer can develop their own.
"What hooks me to other works, can be vaguely called style, a personal signature, and it's when a writer has a style that you feel like you're meeting a writer" says Bradbury.
Presented by Russell Celyn Jones.
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