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Countless writers are confused about how to use viewpoint, which can have disastrous results. Learn what POV is all about, and how to avoid months of wasted effort.
The Body Artist starkly details the loss of a partner and the assiduous attempt to recollect, to retrieve what is missing, through whatever means possible.
This choice of narration in fiction and creative nonfiction allows the greatest degree of freedom for writers. Spend time getting to know the different types.
A writer faces many decisions, not the least of which is deciding which point-of-view is best for telling a story and telling it most effectively.
Writing in third person is the most common way of telling a story. A detailed analysis of the ways this technique is used and its pros and cons.
'Viewpoint slips' result in readers suddenly finding themselves looking at the character, rather than looking out through that person's eyes. How can this be prevented?
Authorial intrusion is a literary device where the author inserts his own thoughts and opinions into the story.
This article describes the three points of view and which ones work the best for writing mystery, thriller, and other types of fiction novels.
The most highly used third person points of view in writing are third person subjective/limited and third person omniscient. How do these two points of view differ?
Deep point of view cuts out filters, telling, and other poor writing techniques to pull the reader into the mind of the protagonist.
Published in 1938, "Barn Burning" deals with the effect that a father's decisions about morals, respect, and family have on his impressionable young son.
The story's viewpoint can be told from several perspectives and which one you choose can be critical to how your story comes across.
A look at how two of the greatest literary voices in modern American fiction wrote the stories of boys in the early 20th century.
Fiction workshops are one of the best ways for writers to gain feedback on their own writing, but for the best results, writers must learn to be specific in criticism.
Active voice or passive prose? Write tight by avoiding these words and phrases.
'Disgrace' is not just a political allegory of racial tension in post-apartheid South Africa; it is also a poignant study of the limitations of language and love.
Written on O'Connor's deathbed, "Parker's Back" is reputed to be one of her most deeply symbolic, religiously engaged, and emotionally complex short stories.


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