Your Voice Is What Makes the Story Different
There’s a saying: there’s nothing new under the sun. Almost every story idea has been explored in some form before.
But what makes a story feel new isn’t the premise — it’s your voice and interpretation of it.
Your perspective, your life experiences, and the way you see the world shape how a story is told. That’s what makes audiences connect and what makes producers and buyers take notice.
Two writers can start with the same concept and create completely different scripts because their writing styles are distinct.
If you’re still discovering your voice as a writer, that’s something we focus on inside the Writer’s Room Membership — helping you identify your storytelling voice and use it to craft scripts that stand out and attract producers and audiences.
Your voice is the thing no one else can replicate.
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