what is writing voice? is it weird to read just because i like the sound of thevoices when i read?
>>25246811I mean, that being the only reason you like reading is a little strange, but you’re also creating the voices in your head, so it’s sort of fun in that sense I suppose, I hope you read for reasons beyond that though.
>>25246811when you read lots of english literature from across the centuries it's amazing the variety in voice that can be achieved - and it's nice to be able to recognise echoes of a former century suddenly sounding in a later text. sadly ai homogenisation will dull people's sense for this kind of thing. we may never again invent an interesting new voice!
>>25246833Consider the accents too, when reading Moby Dick, it’s interesting to imagine the inflections and intonations of some of the characters, if I understand correctly, it’s closer to the British accent with emphasis on certain consonants. I feel this knowledge can make prose or poetry flow better
>>25246811What voices are you giving them, OP?
>irrelevant, time-wasting question that can be answered with a single google search>carefully placed astroturfed tranny garbage to generate interest for tranny cartoon the movieShoo, shoo, shillAnd janny do your fucking job
>>25246833>sadly ai homogenisation will dull people's sense for this kind of thing.disagreed. the very specific brand of blandness of AI writing is already widely recognized and it will serve as a contrast to the idiosyncrasy of every other style.
TDAC was an interesting concept that never went anywhere
Do you get paid to shill your tranny cartoon?
>>25249768?
>>25250289NTA but he’s asking because you used the clown from that cartoon for your OP pic
>>25246811Voice is what it sounds like in the writer's mind
>>25246811Nice dubsAre you schizos actually hearing voices when you read and write?