Honestly, I'm not really sure what mine is like? I tend to jump between perspectives in story to story depending on what I feel works best, so that's not really a hallmark of mine. I know I use a lot of semicolons and commas, too.

Now, what I try to do with my writing is be as immersive as possible. I like to feel like I could be "part of" whatever story I'm reading, for lack of a better term, so I try to recreate that when I write. As a result, I like to do a lot of describing, though I also try to be conscious of the pacing and omit descriptions where they're not necessary. I really like good pacing. XD Another thing I like to focus on is the characters' emotions. Stories are more fun if you can get into the characters' heads, imo, so I like to delve into that - the more extreme the emotions, the better. I also tend to change my style a bit where the story demands it - for instance, if a character is feeling distressed, I might repeat words or write disjointedly in order to convey hysteria, or if a character is extremely happy, I might focus on describing the things around them in dynamic, positive terms. I don't know how what I do comes across to others, but I know this is what I like to focus on.