Lightbulb moment! The difference between tone and voice finally explained

Wella

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I've been writing seriously for years and always used 'tone' and 'voice' interchangeably. Turns out, they're totally different!

A blog post finally broke it down in a way that clicked: your voice is your unique personality as a writer—it stays consistent across everything you write. Tone is your attitude toward a specific subject or audience—it changes depending on context . Think of it this way: your voice is who you are; your tone is how you're feeling right now.

The same person (same voice) can be serious, playful, or angry depending on the situation (different tones). For my academic writing, I maintain my natural voice but adjust my tone to be more formal and objective. For my personal blog, the same voice comes through with a more casual, friendly tone.

Understanding this distinction has made me so much more intentional about every piece I write.
 
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