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What Makes a Writer Capture Your Voice Accurately?
3 months ago by Alexandra Garcia
I’ve read samples from different writers and noticed how some can mimic tone almost perfectly. It’s wild how they do it. Someone explained that when you work with a ghostwriting agency, the writer spends a lot of time studying your natural phrasing, things like how long your sentences tend to be, whether you like metaphors, even how you structure casual messages. That level of detail seems almost investigative. I guess it makes sense, since the final product shouldn’t feel like someone else wrote it. Has anyone here been surprised when a draft sounded exactly like them? I’m curious how much time and back-and-forth it usually takes before a writer nails it. Seems like a cool skill.
