This is another in my writer's workshop series helping folks to refine their writing skills. Today, I wanted to talk about writer's voice. A writer's voice? It contains several elements, from your education level, life experiences, religious and cultural influences, world view, what you tend to focus on when observing the world or describing events and your attitude, whether it's serious or light-hearted. Two people can explain an event, but be telling two completely different stories. Not good or bad, purely biased based on what details they note. The writer's voice is like that. Through his own biases and posturing, an author can guide you to see what he wants you to see by the way he goes about describing a scene. As well, depending on his technical focus or his sense of humor, he could write a tragedy or a farce. Let's take 2 people and have them both run into a motorist on the road who parked his car and was running naked down the median in his work shoes ...