Point of View -- or POV -- is a critical choice writers make before they ever set the first word onto screen or paper. But what exactly IS POV, and how does an author choose one? What are some of the advantages and drawbacks of the various types?
In the ongoing effort to support Back to Basics month, this article attempts to provide a brief overview for writers struggling to find their voice.







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something generic to catch your eye!
and for super awesome visit *TheFellaPages
Oh and you know what is nice? People who give comments back.
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It's not what you believe that matters, it's that you believe in something.
-Myself
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It's not what you believe that matters, it's that you believe in something.
-Myself
zachbeale.com....and that's all you need to know.
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"Wanna put my tender heart in a blender, watch it spin around to a beautiful oblivion. Rendezvous and I'm through with you..."
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A Deep Thought: Of all my relatives, my friends and I most liked "Uncle Caveman." We called him this because he lived in a cave, and sometimes, he'd eat one of us. Later on, we found out he was a bear.
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