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Point of View bubbles

posted by Zoe from Chic and Sassy on Thursday, February 16, 2006

In fiction, the point of view focuses your narrative, involves your reader, and temporarily suspends all other realities, save the one on the page. Your prose may be artful, and your story clever, but if your point of view is ineffective, the work can seem like so many rows of flat black letters on a boring white page. On the other hand, there may be nothing special about your story, but if your point of view is arresting, your words will spring to life. Below are some articles to help you achieve such an effect.

Point of view Basics
Types of Errors
POV Exercise