One of the biggest challenges that all writers face is finding their voice. It is something that writers need to develop to enhance their story and make connections with their readers. Your voice is something that you develop over a period of time. The way you speak should be completely different from the way you write because we usually do not speak in complete sentences. There are four effective ways to help you find your voice, these are, being concise, appeal to your readers, paint clear pictures, and adding rhythm to your writing.

1.Be Concise
When trying to develop your voice you need to be direct and clear. Only write what you need to write down.
2.Appeal to your reader
Write in a way that your reader will understand. It is supposed to be more of conversation between you and the reader, then you just explaining something to them.
3.Paint Clear pictures
You need to add emotional words to give your reader a clear image. They need to image what is happening .
4.Add Rhythm to your voice
Add some excitement to your voice to make it sound more interesting. Mixing long sentences and short sentences helps to add rhythm to the story.