William Styron, who wrote “The confession of Nat Turner and Sophie’s choice”, notes, “The good writing of any age has always been the product of someone’s neurosis.” Harry Potter has been succeed because J.K Rowling has a distinctive look at the world, as does William Shakespeare, Anne Rice, Dan Brown and so on. These famous authors can write their masterpiece because they are able to find out their unique voice for their writing. However, finding the own voice is easier said than done. How can I find my own voice? Is everything will be easier if I just agree with the authors? And why should I have my own voice in writing? The processor once said that if I want to response to the authors, I should engage with the author, understand his or her article. How can I engage with the author? Some of my classmates said that turn off my phone, study in the quiet room, and focus on the book, and study with nature which I understand are studying outside the house will help me focus. However I am a person that easily distraction, my friend said nature help her focus, with me if I study outside I may become one with the nature, I may focus on the tree…show more content… Those authors like JK Rowling or Dan Brown; they have created the world that nobody thinking of. Their unique voice attracts millions of people from around the world to read their book. However, as Ken Robinson said in his video “Do school kill creativity?” I found myself in that situation. I was born and grew up in the education system which is to meet the needs of industrialism. I stopped studying about art when I am in 7 grades, my schools only let us learn about math, science, foreign language, biology, history and geography. I never have a chance to raise my voice, all I have to do is follow the order, if you speak up you will have trouble with the teachers and school. So with the students that never have their voice, how can they do