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Does your character have a particular voice type in mind? Do they have an accent? Are they monotonous? Does their voice grate? Is it silky? Sultry? Low? High-pitched? Do they slur? Stutter? What in the world is the difference between some of these? Here are some links below to help further identify your character:
Words to Describe Someone’s Voice ~ With definitions of each
An Article About Describing Voice ~ Includes some thought-provoking questions to ask yourself and some exercises
Voice Types ~ Describes and gives examples of types like soprano, alto, etc.
Panix.com Character Chart ~ An extremely in-depth character chart; scroll down to the Voice Quality category for examples of some of the many types of voices, ranging from aphonic to glottalized to yawny.
Vocal Qualities ~ Directly from the above link, for those who want to head straight for the quality types.
Vocal Impressions ~ Lists listener comparisons with examples from celebrities, such as Morgan Freeman and Marilyn Monroe. (example: “She sounds like… diamonds dipped in caramel.”)
Speech Patterns ~ With examples from different well-known folks
Gender and Speech Patterns ~ An interesting article about the observation of speech between men and women
Speech Accent Archive ~ A very broad archive that includes different audio samples of accents ranging from Afrikaans to Ancient Greek to Korean to Zulu. Can search by geography as well.
Speech Impediment (Wikipedia) ~ Includes links to different pages such as stuttering, cluttering, muteness, and the social effects.
What Makes A Man’s/Woman’s Voice Sexy? ~ Just what it says on the tin.
Other Words/Synonyms for ‘Said’:
Synonyms-Antonyms.com ~ Listed according to usage
TheCaveOnline ~ Includes categories and meanings for each one
550 Alternative Words for Said (HubPages) ~ Includes adverb / phrase modifiers
Have more ideas/links? Have a question? By all means, submit your input and questions to The Writers’ Helpers!
-J
There are many aspects of character development, and your character could be nearly as deep and complete as anyone you might know in real life. However, there are basic keys to fleshing out a character that can help break through blocks and get you and your creation on their way to a great story.

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highlanderhufflepuffhugmachine:
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IT’S LIKE IT’S GOING BACKWARDS I DONT KNOW WHAT TO MAKE OF THIS
oh myy gosh in one of the season 7 trailers for BBC America the voice over guy says
“there is always a beggining, a middle, and an end. But not always in that order.”
I DIDNT UNDERSTAND IT UNTIL NOW OMG
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The Doctor already knows what happened to the Ponds, so he’s coming back in their timeline to have more moments with them.. that’s why he’s all sad and oh god “there is always a beggining, a middle, and an end. But not always in that order.” i cant with this show