
Voice First
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By redefining "voice," Sonya Huber offers writers an opportunity not only to engage their voices but to understand and experience how developing their range of voices strengthens their writing. Weaving together in-depth discussions of various concepts of voice and stories from the author's writing life, Voice First offers a personal view of struggles with voice as influenced and shaped by gender, place of origin, privilege, race, ethnicity, and other factors, reframing and updating the conversation for the twenty-first century. Each chapter includes writing prompts and explores a different element of voice, helping writers at all levels stretch their concept of voice and develop a repertoire of voices to summon.
Reviews / Votes
"A great resource-writers of all strokes will appreciate this spirited look at the craft."-Publishers Weekly "Through essays and writing prompts, Huber helps writers identify, develop, and experience the many voices used when writing."-Poets & Writers "Voice First is an intellectual tour de force and a work of great generosity. Huber dismantles the myth of a writer's 'authentic voice,' acknowledging instead that all writers have multiple voices, no one more or less authentic than any other, freeing us from an insistence on sameness and opening up for every writer a universe of possibility."-Sarah Einstein, author of Mot: A Memoir "Sonya Huber brilliantly illuminates the intricate paths writers can take to shape their voices on the page. Huber's own voice is packed with joy, fire, wisdom, and spirit, and her manifesto offers both indispensable advice and valuable prompts. Voice First is an inclusive, compassionate, and necessary book for writers and anyone teaching the art of writing."-Dinty W. Moore, author of Crafting the Personal Essay "Huber's book is a class in itself-a workshop on naming and finding the glorious, the cantankerous, the jubilant, the apprehensive, the mischievous, and the assiduous voices within. . . . I cannot wait to share Voice First with educators teaching in diverse, inclusive settings and their writing students."-Bryan Ripley Crandall, director of the Connecticut Writing Project and associate professor of English education at Fairfield UniversityMore details
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Note to the Reader
- 1. Listening to Voices
- 2. The Voice Lineage
- 3. Voices Live in the Body
- 4. Mind Is the Source of Voice
- 5. Time and Place Grow Voices
- 6. Voices of Challenge and Change
- 7. Detail Is the Seed of Voice
- 8. Embodied Voices, Racialized Lives
- 9. Voices of Joy
- 10. Voices with Fire
- 11. A Whisper of a Voice
- 12. The Voice of Spirit
- 13. Editing and Revising with Voices
- A Few Final Words
- Gratitude
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index
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