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Tag Archives: point of view

Multiple Narratives

Posted on May 21, 2013 by Jim Williams

Multiple Narratives This blog expands an earlier one changing the point of view of a narrative. I’m a fan of first person narrative for its intimacy and immediacy.  However it can pose a technical limitation in restricting the PoV available to … Continue reading →

Posted in Writing | Tagged first person narrative, how to write, point of view, Writing

CHANGING THE POINT OF VIEW

Posted on February 7, 2013 by Jim Williams

CHANGING THE POINT OF VIEW Changing the point of view of a narrative carries two potential dangers.  Firstly it weakens the interest in the main character, and secondly it runs the risk of confusing readers if they don’t immediately grasp … Continue reading →

Posted in Writing | Tagged how to write, point of view, writing technique

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