Showing posts with label point of view. Show all posts
Showing posts with label point of view. Show all posts

Thursday, January 3, 2019

[Link] It’s All About Writing: Point of View

Authors Kristi Bradley, Pat Sawtelle, and Allan Gilbreath provide insight into the point of view and how it affects your writing with this seminar.

Want to learn more about writing? Check out the other videos on the YouTube Dark Oak Press and Media / It’s All About Writing Channel.

Monday, January 4, 2016

The Writer Will Take Your Questions Now #341 -- More on POV

How do you choose the POV for a story? Does it happen organically, or is it something you put a lot of thought into before you begin? Or perhaps it's something assigned by your publisher?

For me, POV is something that has to be settled before I begin the act of writing. I can pre-write for days and months without it, but I can't put fingers to keyboard without knowing who is telling the story and how. For me, that's as intrinsic as a story to the plot, theme, and tone. In fact, that single decision can affect plot, theme, and tone drastically, I believe.

Sometimes, that decision is out of my hands, actually. There are a few publishers who have a preference, and request that writers write only in a certain POV, and as a writer who likes to earn a paycheck for my work, I have to abide by their call on that.