5 Tips to Mastering First-Person Point of View
You’ve told stories in the first person, using I, me, and my, since you were a child. It’s the simplest way to relay an experience. But simple doesn’t mean easy. 🎉 Want Jerry as your mentor? Learn More: http://bit.ly/4k3X2Yc In this video, Jerry Jenkins shares his tips for writing in first person point of view. [00:29] What is Point of View? [01:01] The cardinal rule of Point of View [02:27] Why Use the First-Person Point of View? [03:40] 5 Tips for Writing in First Person [03:50] 1. Avoid head-hopping [04:30] 2. Craft a strong voice [05:03] 3. Don’t switch tenses [05:25] 4. Show, don’t tell [06:14] 5. Allow other characters to shine 🙌 For more exclusive content - become a Member today! / @novelistjerryjenkins

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