How to Write Using Multiple Points of View
Planning to embark on your own epic or large scale book or series? A multiple-POV style might be right for your book, so here are some of the qualities, struggles, and tips for success when using this technique. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Intro 1:06 - Creating distinct voices 3:49 - Do you need all these POVs? 6:29 - Dealing with scope 7:28 - Cause and effect 8:59 - What effect do you want? 10:04 - Clarity: keeping track of POVs FIND REEDSY HERE: Blog: https://blog.reedsy.com Facebook: / wearereedsy Twitter: / reedsyhq Instagram: / reedsy_hq

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