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Point of View: 3 Questions to Help You Choose a Viewpoint

Posted on Posted onSeptember 25, 2015September 29, 2015By Elizabeth

So you know what the most common viewpoints are, but how do you decide which to use for your story? … Read MorePoint of View: 3 Questions to Help You Choose a Viewpoint

Leave a comment on Point of View: 3 Questions to Help You Choose a ViewpointTagscharacters, conflict, fiction, point of view, protagonist, tense, viewpoint, writing
CategoriesFiction Writing Tips

Point of View: 8 Examples of Common Forms

Posted on Posted onAugust 24, 2015By Elizabeth

What is point of view? Simply put, it’s the lens through which a story is told. In general, it considers … Read MorePoint of View: 8 Examples of Common Forms

1 Comment on Point of View: 8 Examples of Common FormsTagsperson, point of view, POV, scope, tense, viewpoint, writing
CategoriesEditing Tips, General Writing Tips

Learn Parallelism: Lesson #6 from Student Work

Posted on Posted onAugust 21, 2015By Elizabeth

Take the time to learn about parallelism. This is the final post in a series expanding the six writing & … Read MoreLearn Parallelism: Lesson #6 from Student Work

Leave a comment on Learn Parallelism: Lesson #6 from Student WorkTagsediting, grammar, parallelism, revising, sentence structure, writing
CategoriesEditing Tips, Fiction Writing Tips, General Writing Tips

Use Clear Transitions: Lesson #5 from Student Writing

Posted on Posted onAugust 19, 2015By Elizabeth

This is post #4 in a series expanding the six writing & editing lessons that authors can take away from … Read MoreUse Clear Transitions: Lesson #5 from Student Writing

Leave a comment on Use Clear Transitions: Lesson #5 from Student WritingTagsediting, paragraphs, scenes, transitions, writing
CategoriesEditing Tips, Fiction Writing Tips, General Writing Tips

Keep an Eye on Paragraph Length: Lesson #4 from Student Writing

Posted on Posted onJuly 23, 2015By Elizabeth

This is post #4 in a series expanding the six writing & editing lessons that authors can take away from … Read MoreKeep an Eye on Paragraph Length: Lesson #4 from Student Writing

Leave a comment on Keep an Eye on Paragraph Length: Lesson #4 from Student WritingTagsediting, paragraphs, style, voice, writing

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