I thought my essay was fine. Clear thesis, good evidence, proper citations. My professor wrote: “Technically correct, but lacks voice. It reads like a summary of sources, not an argument.” I don't get it. A guide says: “Voice is what makes your essay yours. It's your perspective, your way of phrasing things, your engagement with the material.” So instead of “Smith argues X,” maybe I should write “Smith's argument is compelling, but it overlooks…” I'm trying to sound like a person, not a robot. How do you find your voice? 