It is also generally recognised that the passive voice ups the word count without adding value to the content. Which is why I rarely use it. Plus I also feel I want to express ownership of what I write - the passive voice seems a bit too easy to hide behind.
I see all that. But I'm not sure I really like "I" or "we". What do you go for, Ros? "I", I guess from what you've said. And "me"? Do you think this sounds too much like idiosynchrasy / personal opinion?
I am a Bible believing Christian, husband to Mrs Lloyd, father to four children.
I am the Rector of Warbleton, Bodle Street Green & Dallington and Rural Dean of Dallington, Diocese of Chichester. I also edit the book reviews for The Global Anglican.
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It is also generally recognised that the passive voice ups the word count without adding value to the content. Which is why I rarely use it. Plus I also feel I want to express ownership of what I write - the passive voice seems a bit too easy to hide behind.
I see all that. But I'm not sure I really like "I" or "we". What do you go for, Ros? "I", I guess from what you've said. And "me"? Do you think this sounds too much like idiosynchrasy / personal opinion?
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