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Write It Right Workbook #2: Point of View (POV): Exercises to Unlock the Writer in Everyone

Write It Right Workbook #2: Point of View (POV): Exercises to Unlock the Writer in Everyone

Current price: $14.24
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Publication Date: October 28th, 2014
Publisher:
Writerwithin Publications
ISBN:
9781941465035
Pages:
150
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Description

In only 30 minutes a week, you can unlock the writer within you Point of View (POV) is one of the most difficult concepts to master in the art of fiction and creative nonfiction writing, mainly because it has so many subtle nuances. POV deviations can pull readers out of the flow of the story and diminish the reading experience for them. Designed for all levels-beginner, intermediate and advanced-all writers all will gain maximum value from these exercises. Each lesson encourages you to break through your comfort zone, and best of all, because the exercises cross all levels, you can return to them over and over as your skills continue to grow and develop. In Write It Right Workbook #2: Point of View (POV) you will discover 15 lessons to help you navigate the murky waters of Point of View. Learn the difference between straight, emotional omniscient and classic omniscient POV, and understand the strengths and drawbacks of each one. Learn how to identify which character can best tell your story, and how to remain in that character's viewpoint consistently. Gain experience in spotting and correcting POV inconsistencies, from blatant to subtle. Don't let POV confusion stop you from being the best writer you can be. Let Write It Right Workbook #2: POV guide you into a full understanding of one of writings most difficult concepts.

About the Author

Susan Tuttle, an indieB.R.A.G. honoree, is a professional freelance editor and writing coach, and the author of both fiction and nonfiction books. She also teaches classes on writing fiction and creative nonfiction, lessons based on her Write It Right series. Some of her students are into their fourth year in the program. Susan has garnered numerous awards including first places in novel, short story, creative nonfiction and YA at the Central Coast Writers Conference; first place in the Mind Prints Literary Journal contest; first and second place in the SinC San Joaquin Chapter competition, and first place in the Central Valley Writer's Workshop competition. And, of course, the indieB.R.A.G. Medallion for "Proof of Identity." Ms. Tuttle is past president of SLO NightWriters and the Central Coast Chapter of Sisters in Crime (SinC), and is presently the newsletter editor for both organizations. Her fiction works include the suspense novels, "Tangled Webs," "Piece By Piece" and "Sins of the Past" and the paranormal suspense novel, "Proof of Identity," all available on Amazon.com in print and digital format. Her short story, "The Somewhen Murder," which introduces the main character in her upcoming paranormal detective series, appears in the SinC anthology, "Somewhere In Crime," available on Kindle. Susan lives on the Central Coast of California with her imaginary cat in a house filled with her (mostly unfinished) handmade quilts and (mostly finished) knitted scarves. Find her on Facebook ( susanwriter), Twitter (stuttlewriter), and visit her website, www.SusanTuttleWrites.com, where every Wednesday you can follow her weekly writing prompts, "Write Over the Hump," and check out what she's currently working on.