How to Write Point of View

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Author: Kathleen Rowland ISBN: 9781311720580
Publisher: Kathleen Rowland Publication: February 24, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kathleen Rowland
ISBN: 9781311720580
Publisher: Kathleen Rowland
Publication: February 24, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Point of View is one of fiction writing's most difficult elements to master and is vital for success. POV, the position of the narrator in relation to the story, is at the heart of writing romance. Aspire to write effective POV, and inspiration for your romance novel will follow. Authors succeed with Kathleen Rowland's "video camera on the head" technique. In this way writers look through their characters' eyes, use their voices, feel their moods, respond to human senses of taste, touch, sounds, smells, hunger, thirst, and time. With an imaginary video camera strapped on your head, you write only what is experienced from that character's point of view. Rowland's method gets your reader involved in your story by seeing/feeling the world from your character's perspective.

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Point of View is one of fiction writing's most difficult elements to master and is vital for success. POV, the position of the narrator in relation to the story, is at the heart of writing romance. Aspire to write effective POV, and inspiration for your romance novel will follow. Authors succeed with Kathleen Rowland's "video camera on the head" technique. In this way writers look through their characters' eyes, use their voices, feel their moods, respond to human senses of taste, touch, sounds, smells, hunger, thirst, and time. With an imaginary video camera strapped on your head, you write only what is experienced from that character's point of view. Rowland's method gets your reader involved in your story by seeing/feeling the world from your character's perspective.

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