Tag Archive | POV

Do you have a favorite point of view?

Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
In what POV do you write? Which do you prefer, 1st, 2nd or 3rd? Image source I find that most of the time I gravitate toward 1st, especially when writing children’s books. But sometimes I let the character pick. Sound crazy? Sometimes I think so. But if I start…

A Simple Guide to Deep PoV

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Point of View (PoV) is a fascinating thing. It allows us to play god in the little universe we have created for ourselves (and, hopefully, our readers). And, like a zoom-in function, allows us to zoom in and out of our characters. We can either watch them from afar…

Point Of View In Writing For Children: Guest Post by Diane Robinson

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
As you may know, I’m about to publish Runaway Smile, my first children’s book. Which makes this excellent post by Diane Robinson, author of the Sir Princess Petra award-winning series particularly interesting to me. Enjoy! Point Of View In Writing For Children Illustrations by Samantha Kickingbird Point of view, or viewpoint,…

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