Finding Your Writing Voice as a Ghostwriter
Most new writers think they have to “find” their writing voice.
Like it’s lost in some notebook or buried under writer’s block.
But here’s the truth:
Your voice isn’t something you find. It’s something you remember.
It’s that rhythm in your texts.
That sass in your IG captions.
That real, raw way you talk when you’re not trying to sound “professional.”
As a ghostwriter, your voice still matters.
Not because you’ll use it on client work.
But because it helps you recognize other people’s voices faster.
Want to master voice matching for clients? Start with your own:
Try this:🗣 Write a post about something you love, as if you're texting your best friend.
Then…🗣 Rewrite it like you’re talking to your pastor or boss.
You’ll start to feel the difference in tone, word choice, flow.
That’s voice.
And as a ghostwriter, being able to flex between tones is the magic that gets you paid.
💬 Drop GHOST in the comments and I’ll send you my Paid Writer Starter Ebook includes voice prompts, tone-matching tips, and a breakdown of how I write for multiple clients at once.
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