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Yours and only yours to claim…

Photo by Vince Fleming on UnsplashI havent found my voice. I have, however, found more of it.

I dont often look back at my previous work. Partly because when I do all I see is flaws[1] but also because my views have changed so much. For a variety of reasons[4], my world has opened up in the past couple years.

Its more than that, though. My eyes havent just opened, so has my mouth. Ive found a voice I never knew I had. Because now that Ive found it I know that Ive always had it. Buried, somewhere.

Im still finding it. My writing style is evolving with every piece I write. Most recently and most prominently is my mild-major obsession with footnotes. But also a half-conscious attempt to use less needlessly complex vocabulary.[5] After all, it is no good saying something if you cant be understood…

Medium has been a vital catalyst for that change, and I hope it continues to do so. And maybe one of these days Ill get back to working on my novel[6]

The point of my waxing lyrical about beginning to find my voice?

An attempt to inspire you to do the same.

Many of you here on Medium have already done so.

But just as many, if not more, are just like me. In the process of finding their voice.[7]

My voice which is mine and mine alone.

Their voice that is theirs and theirs alone.

Your voice which is yours alone.

Speak out. Speak your mind. Nobody else will, because nobody else can.

[1] This seems endemic to creative types[2] I wonder if there is a name for it…[3]

[2] Hell, I still feel awkward labeling myself a creative type and only do so because it seems technically correct. That and Im increasingly discovering Im not as much logic type as previously thought.

[3] Being Human, maybe…

[4] A long and winding tale, filled with intrigue and deception. Glammed up and rammed into a sci-fi setting I could almost see myself writing it into a novel…I truly have been cursed to live in interesting times!

[5] And just generally trying to take writing (and Life) just a little less bloody seriously!

[6] That thing is perhaps the epitome of my changing voicereading beginning to end is also reading chronologically across two years of my evolving style. Quite a ride…hence the heavy editing required!

[7] Maybe we all are, always. Maybe those that look to me like theyve found their voice have just honed the craft of finding it.